We are trying to build traffic at Republican sites. Please pick two links and click on them, even if you don't read them. Any two. We don't care. We can't build traffic unless readers come every day. The best time to come is when you open your email. Ask your children to do it too. Think of it as a daily chance to vote for Republican ideas and ideals. If you are concerned about finding negative stuff about Republicans, you needn't be.
Political Live Wires Statewide GOP Calendar. You will need a Yahoo account. Don't miss events needlessly. Political Services Galore. Lincoln Day Dinner?
Clear Commentary The Post Modern American Campus . . .as David Horowitz has articulately argued in his book, Indoctrination U, the past three decades have witnessed the closing of the academic mind, a locus where the pretense of diversity is as superficial as the fleeting nature of fashion and where true ideological diversity is anathema.
Policy Media Denver Post Columnist Falsely Denies America's Biblical Foundation On Sunday, March 4, the Denver Post published an in-house column by Ed Quillen which falsely asserts that "our federal government does not have a biblical foundation..." In fact, the Bible is very much a part of America's foundation
Political Pale Horse Read this before Moore recreates it Well if the Kennedy family can be involved in something like this, then we suppose anyone can.
We got no email suggestions as to how to remind bloggers to do things like include good hooks, etc., without it looking like direct criticism, so we came up with a solution. We will be including the following daily:
Bloggers: If you want your essay to be effective and read, consider the following: 1) Name calling is not effective even when Democrats are the target. 2) Use a spell checker. 3) Avoid long paragraphs 4) Put hooks in your essay so that it has a lifetime beyond a few days. 5) Use links to others and your own work, but not to excess. 6) Excessive negativity about Republicans hurts all Republican blogs.
The funny quote of the week was at the Colorado Senate News (no link):
"Wanna sit on my lap? " Sen. Ken Kester, R-Las Animas, joking with Senate President Joan Fitz-Gerald, D-Coal Creek Canyon, during a recent call for a stand-up/sit-down division vote in the Senate. Fitz-Gerald was chatting with Kester on the Senate floor when she was caught off guard by the call for a division and had to find a quick seat.
Best Destiny had commentary Sat and Sun!
http://bestdestiny.blogspot.com/2007_03_01_archive.html#450619806724285896
Posted by: Mr Bob | March 19, 2007 at 10:00 AM