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By Matt Margolis | September 10, 2004
Who said blogs were a liberal phenomenon?
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By Matt Margolis | September 10, 2004
Who said blogs were a liberal phenomenon?
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September 10th, 2004 at 1:32 pm
If we were to be politically correct about the manner, we would say that blogs are a political phenomenon.
September 10th, 2004 at 2:08 pm
well, if you want to be just correct, blogs are a phenonmenon. blogs are so common now for everything…ever read a blog about stamp collecting, cooking, sailing…?
it’s not just a political (or liberal) thing.
September 10th, 2004 at 9:06 pm
And we’re kickin’ butt!!!
I updated my investigation into this tonight. I cannot believe the arrogance of the media (especially CBS) on this issue. They are totally acting as though these documents might be real. Heck, the DNC is sending out mail alerts to its supporters and creating strategy based on these forged doucuments.
Check out my analysis:
http://rupertzone.net
I am surprised more people aren’t creating their own forgeries of the forgery to help prove the facts.
September 11th, 2004 at 7:34 pm
I’ve never actually heard them called a liberal phenomenon. I’ve heard more times than not that conservative blogs outnumber liberal blogs greatly and have from the beginning of political blogging. I actually agreed with somebody over at B4B who said conservatives had the lead with the blogs, but of course, my comment was deleted …