Tagged: Bloggers

A Blogwar Among Indies

Note: Picture on the left is a parody posted on a competitor’s website. I think it’s funny, so it’s been reproduced here. I give Christian Duque full credit for the amateur “photoshop” work done...

The Radikal’s Flair for Drama

I don’t normally try to compete for readers with TheRadikal.com when he’s covering a certain SG event, unless I feel the need to provide a place for my own commentary on it. But when...

Summer Colds Suck

So, it started off as an occassional cough on Tuesday. By Thursday it was a sore throat and frequent coughing (like once every 2 minutes). By Saturday, luckily, most of the coughing was gone...

A Rose By Any Other Name

Matt Stoller at MyDD is on a roll with this Adwatch of his. Today, he makes a good point about swing voters and party affiliation. My thinking is this: any voter who will shrink...

Power Trips, Blogs, and the Ad Wars

Matt Stoller over at MyDD just put up a post entitled “MyDD Accountability Adwatch: Darcy Burner” that is meant to serve as a critique of the Washington State congressional candidate’s 1st television advertisement. Now,...

Open Letter to Some SG Bloggers

To those SG bloggers that have reasons to criticize my commentary, I say this: I recall defending my right to say something in the Alligator, but that’s about it. Indeed, the only reason I...

Managing Your Press

NAGAS, one of the few remaining on-campus SG bloggers, came back from a hiatus today to ask: What have I missed? The easy answer is not much. The biggest flaw I’ve seen thus far...

A Voice Gone Radikal

It appears Christian Duque, the FIJI member who used the name Voice Party for his political adventures in fall 2004 and spring 2005, is back in Gainesville after a hiatus and has a new...