Tag: Blogging Matters
One of the bigger non-Terri Schiavo topics going around the blogosphere these days is the phenomenon of pretty women in advancing political causes. It seems like nearly everyone has …
Last Thursday, I wrote two pieces that both mocked "Cousin Oliver," a blogger of some renown (Lord knows why). One of them generated the most responses to any piece …
A little while ago, I mocked a local talk show for its utter unlistenability. This morning, though, they partially redeemed themselves. Charlie Sherman interviewed Vice President of the National …
This would actually be fun to watch...The coming crackdown on blogging Bradley Smith says that the freewheeling days of political blogging and online punditry are over. In just a …
More than a few sites have commented on Michelle Malkin's post on how many people are reading political blogs. I decided to compare the to services that have been …
Back during the "dot-com boom" of the 90's, I was one of those observers who constantly expected the dot-bomb collapse to arrive any minute. I couldn't understand how anyone …
Fresh off of getting Townhall's C-Log out of the stone ages and into the RSS revolution, I'll claim credit for National Review Online finally getting their act together and …
Oleg Dulin has never been a fan of mine. In fact, the only times I can recall him commenting on my writings (either here on his own site) has …
While some have declared the trackback dead, I think that is an over reaction to...
Jim Geraghty offers an excellent "where are we now" post on the Eason Jordan affair. I tend to to agree with his assessment, though I think he's missed the …