Archive for the ‘blogs’ Category

Ok Technically Andrew wasn’t a candidate for the Republican nomination in Maine when this was shot, but he is now:

Don’t discount da bloggers when it comes to running. Maine is a lot smaller than California and anything can happen between now and then.

Might be a stretch to call him a blogger but considering the number of bloggers currently in his room at 2;34 a.m. on Saturday morning as I write this post he becomes a blogger by osmosis.

the rest of the field guide can be found here.

…as illustrated in this opening:

By now everyone who is interested has checked out the main speakers at CPAC either on YouTube or the hundreds of articles, blogs and tweets that explain what was said by whom. If you haven’t had a chance, the important links are up at The Madison Project on Facebook.

But the speakers in the main room are only one reason to attend CPAC, and possibly not even the main reason. The workshops, training sessions, people and random conversations are the real heart of the conference. Both Thursday and Friday mornings we had breakfast one table away from G. Gordon Liddy.

Quite so, the big speeches are available via CSPAN etc. The little things that go on in the background are the real story of CPAC. So get over there and read all about Amy and Maggi’s excellent adventure.

What Robert Spencer does is a national service:

Jihad watch is here, the field guide is here.