Washington Post's 2009 Best State Political Blogs

It was a tough call but the Washington Post finally selected the best State Political Blogs of 2009. Check out which ones made the cut....read more.

Rudy Giuliani - Everything you hate about Bush, and worse

"Giuliani is definitely the "Teflon Don" of the current presidential campaign, in that even as more and more evidence surfaces about how deeply right-wing his politics actually are, I still run across a baffling number of people who insist that they'd vote for...

Bush's patronage appointments to ambassador exceed father's, Clinton's

"During the presidency of George W. Bush, nearly four out of every 10 of his nominees for ambassador have been "non-career appointees" — or what many would consider "political" appointees. Neither his father nor President Clinton had such a high...

Kinsella Is A Sexist Pig

"Why are folks supplying Warren Kinsella with a list of their all time favorite 'smart women' bloggers after he proved himself a SEXIST PIG with his top ten list comment; "WE NEED MORE SMART FEMALE BLOGGERS NOW!" Yes he did scream that loud. And yes he did...

A Sad Story

"This is a sad story....in more ways than one....a dumb idea for an attack blog ends up struck dumb by lack of support....."

The Company You Keep

"So Big Blue Wave invited me to join her new Blog Aggregator, and while we clash over our opinions it is a good idea. Not unlike the Canadian Blog Exchange, where she posted this.  Big Blue Wave: I am launching a blog aggregator that will include bloggers from across the...

Finally A BT Speaks About Chong

"Joanne's Journey comments on the Chong resignation. But as I predicted she repeats Tory slanders now circulating about Michael Chong."

Still Quiet

"Not a peep. Not a word. Nothing. Nada. Zip. The Blogging Tories still have nothing to say about Conservative Intergovernmental Affairs Minister David Chong's resignation over the Quebecois Nation motion."

All Quiet On the BT

"Cerbeus notes that the Blogging Tories have been notably silent on last nights Quebec motion, and the consequential resignation of the Minister of Intergovernmental Affairs. Silent as death. Oh except for Adam Daifallah who mentions it en passant as they say in Chess. "

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Bloggers Go Mainstream to Fight Regulation

WASHINGTON (AP) -- Are bloggers going mainstream? Web log founders who built followings with anti-establishment postings are now lobbying the establishment to try to fend off government regulation. Some are even...

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