Spring Cleanin’

by Eric Martin

Thanks to Slarti's efforts, this blog will now have a fully functional, updated blogroll with clickable links (that will take you to actual blogs).  I know, how exciting!

Anyway, you can leave suggestions in the comments for new blogs to add, but no guarantees as this technomological knowledge/functionality could desert us at any moment. 

37 thoughts on “Spring Cleanin’”

  1. In becoming a less active blogger these days, other than Balloon Juice and HuffPo, I don’t visit many other political destinations than this one.
    Now if the new blogroll will be eclectic and include a whim here and there, I highly recommend esthergarvi.com — a peaceful and heartfelt oasis on the Web that includes stunning photography of its base in Africa, and is better visited than relying on my inadequate description — and, for pure fun and lots of character for the dog lover out there, Three Woofs and a Woo, never fails (more awesome photography, accompanied by quirky narration).

  2. Daniel Larison still wants to be on top of the blogroll, even though I’ve deleted and manually re-entered him a couple of times.
    Stop that. Just…stop.

  3. Daniel Larison still wants to be on top of the blogroll, even though I’ve deleted and manually re-entered him a couple of times.
    But I’m old-fashioned enough to think that a Daniel Larison gives a lovely, baroque feel to a continent.

  4. Essays-Letters-Articles.com
    Latest story here: How the Tea Partiers, according to a feature New York Times article, would make any ACLU member proud. And how proud the ACLU makes Tea Partiers! Because, according to the New York Times, Tea Partiers love freedom and Libery!! And so does Glenn Beck! And he turned them on to great books like 1984!!!
    Oh, don’t mind that none of this existed during the Bush Administration, with its excessive secrecy, narrow processes, autocratic style, evisceration of Articles I and II of the Constitution, mild disregard for the Bill of Right’s, out of control fiscal recklessness at a time when there was no need,and pseudo imperialist or at least overly aggressive foreign strategies, that’s just cause, well, you know, like…..

  5. Another blog, a bit ribald and sometimes satirical at times, but is also like Obsidian wings somewhat, it is not partisan. (Of course, right now the facts aren’t very partisan, either, so…)

  6. I would certainly add Scott Horton’s superb No Comment blog
    Me too: it’s intelligent, civilized, and a fierce defender of the Constitution and the rule of law. Though I suppose you accomplish more or less the same thing by not linking RedState.

  7. oh–that blog with the really witty posts, the sparkling commentariat, the stream of provocative topics and informative exposition?
    could you link to that one, please?
    because for the life of me i can’t seem to find it.

  8. I strongly suggest League of Ordinary Gentlemen, too much good blogging over there to ignore. If you are gonna put Megan McArdle there, please include other libertarians that are not as crazy-inducing such as Will Wilkinson and Julian Sanchez (both are intriguing, heterodox libertarians IMHO). Also, Conor Friedersdorf’s true/slant blog (I’m not a conservative but I really enjoy his writing, he argues in good faith).

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  10. I’ve had the pleasure of meeting Mick in person actually.
    To all: I’ll try to get some recommendations up, and fix the stubborn Matt Y link (it was on the list, don’t know how we missed it). But it might take a few.

  11. Slartibartfast “Daniel Larison still wants to be on top of the blogroll, even though I’ve deleted and manually re-entered him a couple of times.”
    That’s just God talking; if you can find a better conservative intellectual in the USA…., well, then you’re not in the same timeline as I am.

  12. Yglesias link fixed.
    Sorry, it was a long weekend. Went and saw my nephew sing with the Concordia College choir, and stayed up late playing euchre with family afterward, followed by a day of mild suffering.
    Anyway, fixed.
    Sorry if we don’t put your blog on the blogroll right away; these things are done partially by consensus, and we may be slow to check you out.

  13. Avedon’s The Sideshow is one of those blogs I’m kinda surprised you don’t yet have on the roll.
    aka The I Hate Obama Pie-Fest. She does write some good stuff from time to time, but the PUMAness of her blog makes me see stars. Also, The Bra of The Week may not be Safe For Work, depending on where you work.

  14. As long as I’m delurking, let me please recommend BTC News. Weldon’s back from a hiatus, a little more jaded than he used to be, but he’s definitely one of the sharper liberal commenters that I regularly read.
    (Yeah, there’s some self-interest there, but the site is better than any of my contributions, really.)

  15. I’m not jaded; I’m flat out bitter. But thank you, Keifus, and let me say that I otherwise am in wholehearted and objective agreement with your assessment and recommendation.

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