Blogsurfing

I’m busy with yard work today, without much time for blogging, so I”ll direct you to a few lesser known sites worth a look, and deserving of more traffic. Some old, some new, some popular in the US but lesser referenced in Canada. Feel free to add your own via trackback, or in the comments.
Jacks Newswatch is on top of the best stuff out this morning. (Stephen Harper is David Duke? Can it get any crazier?)
How many blog sites feature great writing in both official languages? The only thing I don’t like about Polyscopique is that he doesn’t post often enough.
Lorne Gunter isn’t lesser known, but he’s new to blogging.
Today, Laurent has a plug for Right Ho! – writing by another conservative journalist who chooses anonymity.
Speaking of well known people, new to blogging – if you’re a politician (or a strategist) interested in how to incorporate blogging into your party’s communication strategy, make Bush-Cheney campaign webmaster Patrick Ruffini part of your regular reading. Go back through the archives, too.
I’ll probably do another Carnival of the Newbies in a couple of weeks, so if you’ve sent me a link to your site looking for a plug, be patient. And keep writing.

8 Replies to “Blogsurfing”

  1. I like this statement on the artical below the one mentioned on Jacks Newswatch.
    “Connie Woodcock thinks a summer election is just fine. It will keep the ‘riff raff” away”
    LOL … CBC must be on vacation.

  2. Thanks for the encouragement to us Newbies.
    Vote for the “Worst MP” and “Which Adscammers Should go to Jail” at:
    MapleLeafBlog
    (PS: I hope you’re getting royalties on the Librano t-shirts!)

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