Reddit, What are some lesser known or niche sites you visit religiously?

RWW very rarely puts opinions in their headlines. Most of their headlines are lifted word for word from the source and they link the original source or video for everyone to see.

See for instance today's headline, "Rick Santorum: Democrats 'Sold Their Souls' For Immigrant Votes"

“The sad part is that the Democratic Party that used to be the party of working people have now sold their souls because they have read the polls and they realize the more people they can bring into this country, the higher percentage of votes they’re going to get,” Santorum said. “So they’re for unlimited immigration. Why? Because they’re going to get a high percentage of those votes, that’s what they care about. They care about workers who see their wages depressed and opportunities scarce? No. No they’ve long abandoned working men and women.”

Seems like that's exactly what he said. They also linked the video of him saying it. Is there some additional context that would make that any less hilariously stupid?

How about Ted Cruz saying that:

"the modern Democratic Party has become so radical, so extreme, that they have determined that their devotion to mandatory gay marriage in all 50 states trumps any allegiance to religious liberty under the First Amendment."

Referring of course to businesses illegally discriminating against LGBT people on religious grounds. Cruz seems to think refusing service to someone based on who they stick their willy into is somehow "religious freedom" and being told you cannot discriminate against someone for that is "religious persecution". There is no context that makes that any less fucked up.

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