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CBS News has recently suggested that liberal blogs (not necessarily the ''Daily Kos'') may be their favored candidates own worst enemies, as they provide ample political fodder for the other side:<ref>http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2007/02/23/opinion/main2507660.shtml</ref>  
 
CBS News has recently suggested that liberal blogs (not necessarily the ''Daily Kos'') may be their favored candidates own worst enemies, as they provide ample political fodder for the other side:<ref>http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2007/02/23/opinion/main2507660.shtml</ref>  
  
: [A] former aide to Joe Lieberman advised the party to refuse bloggers access and "deny them jobs that confer party approval." ... [P]lenty of Democrats were upset with the netroots.  
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: [A] former aide to Joe Lieberman advised the party to refuse bloggers access and "deny them jobs that confer party approval." ...  
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This statement on behalf of Lieberman was, of course, ironic, considering he no longer identifies with the Democratic party himself, and ran in the general election on a separate party line named "Connecticut for Lieberman," having been denied the Democratic party's nomination.
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A list of liberal blogs, and their advertising rates, is [http://web.blogads.com/advertise/liberal_blog_advertising_network here].
 
A list of liberal blogs, and their advertising rates, is [http://web.blogads.com/advertise/liberal_blog_advertising_network here].

Revision as of 13:32, March 11, 2007

The Daily Kos is a liberal blog that features advertisements like "DraftGore.Com ... Sign Our Petition" with a picture of a smiling Al Gore in front of what appears to be an image of earth from outer space.[1]

Entries on this blog on Feb. 25, 2007 range from gossip (such as teaser about "eviscerating coverage of Mitt Romney's polygamist ancestors") to mindless vulgarity and use of four-letter words.

CBS News has recently suggested that liberal blogs (not necessarily the Daily Kos) may be their favored candidates own worst enemies, as they provide ample political fodder for the other side:[2]

[A] former aide to Joe Lieberman advised the party to refuse bloggers access and "deny them jobs that confer party approval." ...

This statement on behalf of Lieberman was, of course, ironic, considering he no longer identifies with the Democratic party himself, and ran in the general election on a separate party line named "Connecticut for Lieberman," having been denied the Democratic party's nomination.


A list of liberal blogs, and their advertising rates, is here.


Sources:
  1. viewed Feb. 25, 2007.
  2. http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2007/02/23/opinion/main2507660.shtml