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'''''The Daily Caller''''' is a 24-hour news site with a focus on original reporting and breaking news. Founded by journalist and political pundit ] and Neil Patel, former advisor to former ] ] ,''The Daily Caller'' launched on January 11, 2010. The editorial staff is lead by executive editor Megan Mulligan and features reporting from White House correspondent Jon Ward<ref>http://dailycaller.com/author/jward/</ref>, formerly of '']'', Alex Pappas<ref>http://dailycaller.com/author/pappas/</ref>, and Gautham Nagesh<ref>http://dailycaller.com/author/gnagesh/</ref> formerly of '']''. The site also features a humorous ] written by ] and recently launched a second, news-centered blog Eye Street<ref>http://dailycaller.com/eye-street</ref> run by Mike Riggs, formerly of the '']''. '''''The Daily Caller''''' is a news site with a focus on original reporting and breaking news. Founded by journalist and political pundit ] and Neil Patel, former advisor to former ] ] ,''The Daily Caller'' launched on January 11, 2010. The editorial staff is lead by executive editor Megan Mulligan and features reporting from White House correspondent Jon Ward<ref>http://dailycaller.com/author/jward/</ref>, formerly of '']'', Alex Pappas<ref>http://dailycaller.com/author/pappas/</ref>, and Gautham Nagesh<ref>http://dailycaller.com/author/gnagesh/</ref> formerly of '']''. The site also features a humorous ] written by ] and recently launched a second, news-centered blog Eye Street<ref>http://dailycaller.com/eye-street</ref> run by Mike Riggs, formerly of the '']''.


In an interview with '']'', Carlson said that ''The Daily Caller'' will not be tied to ideology but rather will be "breaking stories of importance". In a '']'' article, Carlson added "We're not enforcing any kind of ideological orthodoxy on anyone." In an interview with '']'', Carlson said that ''The Daily Caller'' will not be tied to ideology but rather will be "breaking stories of importance". In a '']'' article, Carlson added "We're not enforcing any kind of ideological orthodoxy on anyone."

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The Daily Caller is a news site with a focus on original reporting and breaking news. Founded by journalist and political pundit Tucker Carlson and Neil Patel, former advisor to former Vice President Dick Cheney ,The Daily Caller launched on January 11, 2010. The editorial staff is lead by executive editor Megan Mulligan and features reporting from White House correspondent Jon Ward, formerly of The Washington Times, Alex Pappas, and Gautham Nagesh formerly of Government Executive. The site also features a humorous blog written by Jim Treacher and recently launched a second, news-centered blog Eye Street run by Mike Riggs, formerly of the Washington City Paper.

In an interview with The Politico, Carlson said that The Daily Caller will not be tied to ideology but rather will be "breaking stories of importance". In a Washington Post article, Carlson added "We're not enforcing any kind of ideological orthodoxy on anyone."

Opinion contributors have included Arianna Huffington, Newt Gingrich, Andrew Breitbart and S.E. Cupp.

References

  1. http://dailycaller.com/author/jward/
  2. http://dailycaller.com/author/pappas/
  3. http://dailycaller.com/author/gnagesh/
  4. http://dailycaller.com/eye-street

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