Good day,
A quick question: How long does it take you to read Cut to the News each morning? Five minutes? Maybe 10 or 15 if you click on a couple of stories?
Now consider what it takes to put it together. Every weekday, before most people are awake, I'm combing through the news — conservative sites, mainstream outlets, wire services, and others — looking for around 18-20 stories that I think you need to know about. I work hard to assemble them in a way you'll find interesting and informative. If the caffeine has taken hold, I can usually provide a dose of humor as well!
I do this because I think you deserve a faster way to stay informed of news that is important and that excludes the liberal bias infecting so much of the media.
I love to do it. And I'd like to keep doing it.
Here's the favor: I'm trying raise $7,000 to cover the costs involved, including hosting, hardware, promotion, attorneys' fees, and the many hours of work. If only 1 in 35 subscribers contributes $50, I'll hit that number.
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Warm Regards,
Keith
Keith Koffler
Editor, Cut to the News
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