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South Dakota bloggers rocking and rolling

Friday, March 21st, 2008

The South Dakota blogosphere made national headlines (at least in the blogosphere) back in 2004 amidst allegations of astroturf blogging in the Thune-Daschle U.S. Senate race.

Once the spotlight passed on, South Dakota’s bloggers continued on. Some of my favorites:

  • Dakota Dog Pound
  • Dakota Voice
  • Jay Reding
  • Jim River Report
  • Radioactive Chief
  • Sibby Online
  • South Dakota Politics
  • South Dakota Straight Talk
  • South Dakota War College
  • Lefty bloggers have little to say about their all-expense-paid trip to D.C.

    Friday, March 21st, 2008

    On March 14-16, the New Organizing Institute hosted 40 lefty bloggers at a “Blogger Summit” in Washington, D.C. As it says, “All expenses will be paid for during the Summit - including , travel, meals and accommodations.” Most of the invitation-only bloggers focus in their states on state-level political blogging.

    The co-sponsors of the “Summit” were:

  • Media Matters.
  • Center for American Progress
  • Center for Independent Media
  • These sponsoring groups are known to have the same donors, the group known as Billionaires for Big Government.

    Check out the list of participating bloggers.

    Now, here’s the interesting thing. I clicked through to a few of the participating bloggers, Left in the West and Oliver Willis. What I found were two bloggers who blog and blog and blog and blog…but (unless I missed it) didnt say one word about the conference, or their participation in it.

    How odd. What’s up with that? Is it that whole “I don’t want people to know I’m part of the VLWC thing”?

    New resources for state-based conservative bloggers

    Sunday, November 18th, 2007

    In the last month, some new resources have come online to help state-level libertarian and conservative bloggers. The most important one is Righty Blogs, which is sponsored by Redstate.

    The hardworking libertarians and conservatives who cover state and local politics have long needed a blog aggregator like this, and now we have it! If you’re not signed up yet, go over there right now and sign up.

    Another resource in development for local bloggers is Red State Leader.