August 30, 202318 min read, 3626 words
Published: August 30, 2023 | 18 min read, 3626 words
Can they really slow her down?I’m Isaac Saul, and this is Tangle: an independent, nonpartisan, subscriber-supported politics newsletter that summarizes the best arguments from across the political spectrum on the news of the day — then “my take.”Are you new here? Get free emails ...
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August 30, 2023
This is a great example of Saul's work. He presents what both sides are saying from responsible journalists on both sides of the aisle. Then gives you his take on which arguments make sense to him. I don't always agree with his take, but he is transparent about why he sees things as he does. This is a great source for a quick update on current topics.
August 30, 2023
Great Context
August 30, 2023
Great to read both takes——love the term investigative fatigue! So true
August 30, 2023
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August 31, 2023
Issac Saul and Tangle, tell it like it is. Tangle shows you arguments from both sides of the political spectrum, then gives his Take on the whole issue. I highly recommend Tangle for anyone seeking the truth in today's political forum!
August 31, 2023
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Credible
August 30, 2023
Multiple views from both sides
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September 1, 2023
Isaac's approach to present a news story by summarizing the details then presenting points made by the "left" and "right" is very informative and demonstrates his breadth of awareness, insight, and deep research. The "My Take" section is the best part because Isaac critiques the arguments and statements the others have made along with his thinking and conclusions. It's very refreshing to read pieces where the biases and viewpoints of the author are pointed out. We all have biases and make assumptions which is what makes dialog and communication so important to help illuminate such blind spots or trigger alternative thinking. I don't want just the facts all the time however. That would be as dry as just reading a table of game stats. It's the color commentary and connection to what something means or the stakes involved that makes for engaging sports shows and the same goes for news and events. Tangle and Isaac are what we need more of.
September 1, 2023