An independent, nonpartisan politics newsletter. Tangle provides balanced coverage of the day's biggest political stories by summarizing the best arguments from both sides.
About Tangle (Isaac Saul)
Tangle is built on a simple format: 'What the Left is saying', 'What the Right is saying', 'My Take', and 'A word from our readers'. It aims to show you the strongest arguments for every side of a debate, helping you form your own opinion without being told what to think.
What Makes This Newsletter Unique
Balanced structure. It is one of the most successful projects in the world at actually bridging the political divide in its readership.
Who Should Subscribe?
People who want to understand 'the other side' of every political argument and want a reliable, calm summary of the news.
Content Format
A daily email with clear labels for different political perspectives.
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Our Take: Pros & Cons
Pros
- Extremely fair and balanced
- High-quality summaries of opinion pieces
- Grounding for anyone feeling 'politically exhausted'
Cons
- Can be long; covering every side takes time
- Saul's 'Take' can sometimes be controversial for partisans
Frequently Asked Questions
Is it really nonpartisan?
Yes, Ad Fontes Media and other rating agencies consistently place Tangle in the center for bias and high for reliability.
How often is Tangle (Isaac Saul) published?
Tangle (Isaac Saul) is published daily.
Who writes Tangle (Isaac Saul)?
Tangle (Isaac Saul) is written by Isaac Saul. Isaac Saul is an award-winning journalist who has spent years reporting on politics. He founded Tangle to combat the 'echo chamber' effect of modern social media and news.
About the Author: Isaac Saul
Isaac Saul
Isaac Saul is an award-winning journalist who has spent years reporting on politics. He founded Tangle to combat the 'echo chamber' effect of modern social media and news.
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