All Posts Tagged With: "Blogosphere"
The Best (or Worst) or 2009
Again, I have to begin the year apologizing for not getting this results posted for our end-of-year polling. The results have been tallied and here they are (after the jump)
6Jan2010 | liberalgeek | 4 comments | Continued
Time Names The Best Blogs
Time magazine named the top 25 blogs and the 5 most overrated blogs.
31Oct2009 | Unstable Isotope | 13 comments | Continued
Netroots Nation
So Netroots Nation starts today in Pittsburgh (lucky UI!), and apparently the wingnuts have theirs going on at the same time in the same city:
13Aug2009 | cassandra_m | 6 comments | ContinuedLiberal Blogger Gets Big-Time Gig
Congrats to Ezra Klein, whose ‘Tapped’ blog over at The American Prospect has been ‘bulo must-reading for some time now.
He will now write for the Washington Post.
The Beast Who Slumbers wants to share these inspirational words from Klein’s farewell post. Because it demonstrates the potential and power of the blogosphere:
But we’ve also learned to pay attention [...]
A Personal Note…
One year ago today I joined Delaware Liberal. It’s been a fantastic year and I’ve learned a lot while having a blast. I’d like to take this time to thank all my fellow contributors for their support and friendship. I’m not sure how other blogs work, but the bond here, at DL, extends far beyond [...]
14Apr2009 | pandora | 20 comments | ContinuedFeroce is Locked and Loaded
One of my favorite DP wingnuts writes:
Something’s not right.
We’re going to have to listen to Blagojevich/Obama nonsense for the next four years. God, if someone commits suicide in a park . . . .
Hube’s Racism Is Showing Again
Hube spews his racist venom on the American-Arab Anti-Discrimination Committe’s report, Report on Hate Crimes and Discrimination Against Arab Americans. First off, Hube’s little racist rant is hat-tipped to News Busters which is basically run by Brent Bozell, one of the infamous smear-taticians of the Radical Right. The Times of India photo above was included in the hat-tipped [...]
5Dec2008 | nemski | 81 comments | ContinuedSome Lazy Radical Right Blogging
Sharon, over at Common Sense Political Thought, asks whether Democrats are being hypocritical since we did not criticize Sen. Feinstein about an interview she did with The New York Times? In the interview regarding torture, Feinstein said the following, “I think that you have to use the noncoercive standard to the greatest extent possible.” Yes, that’s [...]
4Dec2008 | nemski | 9 comments | ContinuedDEwind: The Week That Changed History
There is no reason for me to do an election recap, because it has already been done along with the best headline of the week, More Analysis on Pamela Thonrburg’s “Snatch”. Damn you kavips, damn you! While I’m reading kavips, one would have to be blind regarding the Paradee-Thornburg “re-count” fiasco, However I’m with Al Mascitti on [...]
10Nov2008 | nemski | 1 comment | ContinuedDEwind: The Week That Was October 27th
Make sure you put in your picks for our Election Contest.
The biggest news is in the Delaware blogosphere is quite simply the Insurance Commissioner contest between Karen Weldin Stewart, John Brady and Tom Savage. As Kavips wrote:
Anyone who remembers Donna Lee Williams, must understand what an improvement these last four years have been.
For those of [...]
The Election Year According to Wingnuts
Via Balloon Juice, Jon Swift inventories the election year “reporting” of the conservative (make that wingnut) blogosphere.
Put down all drinks before reading.
Swift runs through the Greatest Hits (so far) of the right, including the mysterious Columbia University terrorist cell; the Great Birth Certificate forgery; the ephemeral Michelle Obama interview with a non-existent news service; whatever [...]
DEwind: The Week That Was October 20th
Wherever Kavips is getting his amphetamines it is fine with me, because right now he is Delaware’s Most Prolific blogger. But today, I’ll only focus on his Workforce Housing post from earlier in the week.
But with little contention worth mentioning, here is the scoop from the meeting… Work force housing is a done deal. Stays can [...]
DL’s Free Lunchtime Video
Keeping Delaware blog readers copacetic since yesterday.
22Oct2008 | nemski | 3 comments | ContinuedInsurance Commissioner’s Race Revisited
MJ took us up on the suggestion to write up his thoughts and issues re: the Insurance Commissioner Race.
Go read the whole thing.
DL’s Free Lunchtime Video
In an effort to mitigate the bad karma that comes along with heated elections, I present to you the first DL Free Lunchtime Video. Watch the video below the fold. Enjoy.
21Oct2008 | nemski | 3 comments | ContinuedEveryone Just Needs To Mellow The F*ck Out
See more Natalie Portman videos at Funny or Die
20Oct2008 | nemski | 6 comments | ContinuedKavips Beats Clatworthy on the Basics
Kavips does a great job making the affirmative case for Katz in the 4ths SD. Having said that – I’ll quote Kavips beating up on Clatworthy, because Kavips beats up on Clatworthy in a way that all “dead horse” republicans need to be beaten.
The dead-horse republican platform still beaten by Clatworthy, that one of stressing [...]
DEwind: The Week That Was October 13th
We had a lot of local coverage over the last week at Delaware Liberal, no doubt the most political coverage in Delaware blogs.
First on our local political coverage is our series of interviews with Delaware candidates:
Our final installment (?) of our Jack Markell interview
The first part of our interview with Lt. Governor candidate Matt Denn. [...]
Steve Newton Calls Out Delaware Liberal…Again
Over at Delaware Libertarian, Tyler Nixon writes about Steve Newton’s appearance on Mike Matthew’s Delaware Talk Radio show. Apparently, Delaware Liberal is responsible for the demise of the Delaware blogosphere, so does that make us the Delaware blogosphere?
You can start listening at the 2 minute mark.
Copeland Gets The Wind Knocked Out Of Him
Patricia Gearity writes in today’s New Journal about Copeland’s dubious claims for helping Bluewater Wind offshore project get approved.
Charles Copeland voted against H.B. 6 in April 2006. A year later, he opposed the Bluewater Wind proposal. In December, he opposed the first wind contract. Six months later, Copeland voted for the second wind contract, but [...]
On Political Civility
Could you imagine a US Presidential campaign where one side said of another that by winning their opponent “were radicals who would murder their opponents, burn churches, and destroy the country”? How about a loser in a Presidential election that calls his opponent, “Judas of the West”? Maybe a political operative that would forge a [...]
15Oct2008 | nemski | 31 comments | ContinuedSteve Newton gives the Delaware Blogosphere a spanking
If you haven’t read Steve’s post over at Delaware Libertarian you should. And even though it’s obvious he doesn’t have a horse in this race he makes some valid points. Now allow me to add a few of my own.
Has this election season become overly divisive? Yes. I won’t argue with that point, [...]





