Cross-posted from Bark Bark Woof Woof.
Friday, February 25, 2005
Friday Blogaround
Here's what's news in The Liberal Coalition.
archy, Pen-Elayne, rubber hose, and Rook's Rant discuss the hierarchy of blogging. Bark Bark Woof Woof on the meaning of life. blogAmY on public convenience. bloggg on NBC's autism series. Chris reveiws a book review. Collective Sigh on evil Canada. Corrente on big animals and fragile life. NTodd on the photographer's exit. Echidne on power, women, and fashion. edwardpig on the PNAC. First Draft on the nerve of gay couples having families. The Fulcrum on the return to ANWR. The Gamer's Nook remembers the Miracle on Ice. Happy Furry on the perfect dating service. iddybud on Hunter S. Thompson. The Invisible Library chastises George Lucas. Kick the Leftist drudeges up news on the Pope. Left Is Right urges you to march in March. Make Me A Commentator on left-wing fashion. Michael remembers Myrtle. Republican Sinners names the NHL. Scrutiny Hooligans on Venezuelan fuel and power. SoonerThought on native sovereignty. Speedkill on the origins of ideology. Steve Gilliard on the similarities between rappers and bloggers. T.Rex does a blogaround with a nod to the women. Apropos of T.Rex, Trish Wilson takes on Howard Kurtz on his discussion of women blogging. Wanda on the idiocy of assassination. The Yellow Doggerel Democrat on tasers.
Cross-posted from Bark Bark Woof Woof.
Cross-posted from Bark Bark Woof Woof.
Wednesday, February 23, 2005
Tackling The A-word
Hey folks, I wanted to point out that my latest column for Blue and Red magazine is up: N. Todd Pritsky gets right into the swing of things and sets his sights on the Abortion divide.
And not just because I'm all whorin' the rag, I encourage you to tune in daily to the site. It's a nice change of pace from the partisanship you typically see in the blogosphere. Always a good exercise to try to bridge the political divide...
And not just because I'm all whorin' the rag, I encourage you to tune in daily to the site. It's a nice change of pace from the partisanship you typically see in the blogosphere. Always a good exercise to try to bridge the political divide...
Tuesday, February 22, 2005
Elayne's Exhausting Blogaround
Another LC blogaround done; click here to read it. Brief but just about everyone with new posts was mentioned.
[NTodd, I'm psyched that you're coming down to NYC in a couple of weeks; maybe with a little persuasion we can even get Maru to schlep into the city from her hermetically sealed cabin in the wilds of NJ...]
[NTodd, I'm psyched that you're coming down to NYC in a couple of weeks; maybe with a little persuasion we can even get Maru to schlep into the city from her hermetically sealed cabin in the wilds of NJ...]
Monday, February 21, 2005
What The Hell Is The Sicilian Defense?
Guy's first move in Bloggers Chess has been published. And we challenge readers to submit their own ideas for future moves--we'll be including an alternate version of the board with your suggestions!
ntodd