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The Delivery Presents – Blowing Up the Debt Ceiling…and Other Things
Well, this has certainly been a busy week hasn’t it? Between some headachy illness that laid me low for a day and a half and a whole bunch of extra work hours for SMP Mike, we’re a bit fortunate that Episode 103 got made at all. I’m not griping, mind you. I love making the [...]
Want to Write the Perfect Follow Friday Tweet? Here’s How.
For those of you who use Twitter, the weekly Follow Friday ritual is a time-honored way of telling your followers about some of the worthy people you follow. It’s also a horror show of tweets that are nothing but a list of as many user names as the sender could jam into 140 characters preceded [...]
Maybe Rule Two Ought to be Rule Number One
Stacy McCain dropped a little nugget of brilliance in a much longer post on a nobody who is trying like heck to become a somebody but has no clue how to do it. Rule 2 of “How to Get a Million Hits on Your Blog” humorously describes a virtuous circle effect, a concept for building a blogospheric [...]
The Delivery Presents – Putting the Social into Social Media and the Elections
Since I recorded Episode 63 on the day after the election, which also turned out to be the greatest Republican victory since the 1920s, I’d have been a very poor podcaster if I didn’t spend some time talking about what happened and what the future may hold. To help, I brought on filmmaker and political [...]
Don’t Follow Him!
Ron Coleman, who I’ve only recently met online thanks to Twitter, is leaving Twitter. I understand the reasoning: Twitter can be a huge time-sink, especially if you’re particularly good at social networking, which Coleman obviously is. For someone who has plenty of other things on their plate, Twitter can intrude. The other drawback to Twitter, [...]
Sucked Dry and Cast Aside
I think the excitement in this post is a tad bit premature. Now, thanks to his deft use of the social-network applications of the Web, Obama retains the means for netroots operations, high-octane fund-raising, smear-fighting and get-out-the-vote operations. His more than 3 million names-disproportionately young and energetic-remain a political force as long as he satisfies [...]
Smart Girl (and Guy) Politics
I know that I have a few women readers who are conservatively inclined. I invite you to take a look at a new site called Smart Girl Politics. I know several of the bloggers involved and read several more. SGP is more than a blog though. It’s a gathering place where conservatives can discuss ideas [...]





















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