The Christian Science Monitor is generally considered to be a centrist or moderate news source, rather than strictly liberal or conservative.
The Christian Science Monitor is known for its non-partisan and balanced reporting, rather than being strictly liberal or conservative.
No. It is fairly unbiased. Sometimes, Liberals will call it conservative, and sometimes conservatives will call it liberal. It generally just reports the facts though.
Well, it depends on who you ask: It is either in the Top 10 conservative newspapers, or it is "liberal" as defined by Lakeland Community College. Really comes down to what the view point of the beholder is.
Conservative
He is Liberal
yes he is liberal not conservative
liberal, moderate, conservative
liberal, moderate, conservative
Liberal, Conservative, & Reactionary. (answer from APEX Learning)
they were both liberal and conservative. In their strong or weak government policy, they were liberal. But they were conservative in that they believed in industry, big business, and rich controlling the government.
Liberal
A: Liberal