Twice a week, we email toolkits – including primary sources for political claims, reference lists, and more – so you can confidently post about politics without fear of being fact-checked by the other side :-)
What is a toolkit?
We call each issue we publish a "toolkit", because they're packed with research tools :-)
Typically, toolkits include the following sections:
- When People Say...(Q&A Facts)
- The Left Has a Point
- Key Links: Cheatsheet
- See the Whole Board (Context)
- Bonus: Beyond Politics
- APA Reference List
You can learn more here: What Is Quick Conservative?.
Do you have an example?
Of course! We're actually celebrating our big relaunch this weekend – our first toolkit just went live on Thursday!
You can check it out here: Money for Wars, But Can't Feed the Poor 🙃
Note: While we've always provided sources for every post, our new format didn't go into effect until June 4 – so everything else on the website represents our old style :-)
Why do you charge?
Our reporting is 100% independent – no ads, no investors, no outside influence. But no bias means…
We’ve got bills :/ Which is why we chose a member-funded model – putting our readers in control guarantees no one else pulls the strings (so you can trust what you read).
Bonus: Our success depends solely on the integrity of our reporting. If you guys don’t find it valuable, we sink. No safety net. (Talk about an incentive to produce high quality work!)
PRO TIP: Use your Event Access Pass to save 30% and get 7 toolkits a month for only $5! Not feeling it? Cancel any time :-)