As I read my way around the blogosphere/internet this week, I was impressed with the ever increasing quality of written work that is produced on the internet and in the blogs. I watched and listened with great curiousity as Ian Schwartz, and others reported the RNC Blog Row, 2006 held on Capital Hill this week. There also appears to be a superbly healthy desire to recognize unique and insightful work among the conservative bloggers. By using techniques like open tracking, and the profuse use of cross posting, bloggers stay connected and find out places on the internet that become "My Daily Reads."
It is our deire at Thespis Journal to contribue to the publication of the great writing of other bloggers, and to promote the hospitable atmosphere which we found among the conservative blogosphere when we entered this unknown realm on September 5, 2005. With this in mind, we published our own "Thespis Journal Awards Blogs Of The Year " on December 30.
Therefore, we are today initiating Thespis Journal Presents Outstanding Posts This Week Hopefully, this will become something wonderful with bloggers submitting posts to for us to consider. Maybe there is a better title. It could be the "Weekly Carnival of Best Posts." The carnival thing seems to be very popular. Please let me know your thoughts.
At any rate let us move forward with great posts from great bloggers-all published within the last week. Congratulations to these wonderful bloggers! Their work is a tribute to the true intent of the First Ammendment, and the uniquely rugged, unbridled, revolutionary American Spirit. Blog On, dear friends! Highlight all those topics not covered in the mainstream media, and continue to expose liberal hypocrisy in all corners of the USA.
Betsy Newmark has an excellent post about the democrat’s planned delay of the vote on the nomination of Samuel Alito in the committee and on the senate floor. The democrats have a crafty strategy for gaining every small political inch out of this one.
Ian Schwartz has a wonderful post on Ed Meese’s appearance with Chris Matthews on Hardball. This is a great post with video.
The fabulous Ms. Underestimated has two arresting posts regarding the nine year old Georgia girl who got into trouble for painting the American Flag on the road in front of her house. This complete coverage is followed with an update and commentary.
It doesn’t get much better than this in the blogosphere.
TMH’s Bacon Bits has two wonderful posts this week.
The first questions whether the constitution is “Settled Law,, or Living Document?” He says that the democrats want both! This is excellent analysis.
The second is one of the finest pieces that I have ever read. In this selection, “Should Alito Run From Roe” the author explores the possibility that Alito and future nominees should consider stating their honest assessment of Roe vs. Wade. This is an astute piece, and well worth reading.
In this insightful post, one can feel the Dr. Sanity’s passion for the conservative cause, and her resolute support for President Bush. Give this woman a Pulitzer prize for she is the next Charles Krauthammer.
In her usual manner, Michelle Malkin trumps most of the media with her coverage of “The Woman Democrats Don’t Want to Hear.” This wonderful post exposes the total hypocrisy of the democrats on the judiciary committee. Kennedy, Schumer, Biden, Durbin and Feinstein spent the week preening for the cameras and their left wing, kook supporters.
The weekly “Carnival of Education” at Jenny D has many interesting posts. There are two posts from Thespis Journal included in the carnival this week.
For all of you educators out there, The Education Wonks have a great article about merit pay coming to the Houston Public Schools. The wonks candidly state the case against merit pay in their summary of the news.
In a two-part post this week, Bryan Preston demonstrated again why he is one of the best in this business. First, Bryan explores the possibility that the treasonous leaks to the New York Times regarding the NSA caused a surge in deposable cell phone sales. In the second part of the post, Bryan explores the attempt by the Maryland legislature to mandate that Wal-Mart provide health care benefits to all of its’ employees. This is a must read.
There is so much to read at Captain’s Quarters this week, that making a single selection is difficult. In this post, Captain Ed dissects a flawed editorial in The Washington Post relative to the Alito hearings. While you are visiting Captain Ed, read all the other extraordinary coverage of Blog Row and the Alito hearings.
The Anchoress has an infinitely valuable piece called, “NY Times Tipped Terrorists? Updated.” You certainly won’t hear this much detail from a mainstream media that takes its’ news cues from the gray lady. The Anchoress is unblemished as always.
You can read about Basil’s memory and reminisces of the “goat-man.”
The Nose On Your Face is full of biting sarcasm in their piece entitled: “Alito Out Sick, Questioning to Continue in his Absence.”
And Another Thing….Mark Levin sums up Uncle Teddy Kennedy’s abhorrent behavior of the last forty years in the Senate at his new blog.
Please leave feedback, and feel free to submit your work. Congratulations to all!
Check out all the links at Stuck on Stupid.
There are some wonderful links at Right Wing Nation
It is our deire at Thespis Journal to contribue to the publication of the great writing of other bloggers, and to promote the hospitable atmosphere which we found among the conservative blogosphere when we entered this unknown realm on September 5, 2005. With this in mind, we published our own "Thespis Journal Awards Blogs Of The Year " on December 30.
Therefore, we are today initiating Thespis Journal Presents Outstanding Posts This Week Hopefully, this will become something wonderful with bloggers submitting posts to for us to consider. Maybe there is a better title. It could be the "Weekly Carnival of Best Posts." The carnival thing seems to be very popular. Please let me know your thoughts.
At any rate let us move forward with great posts from great bloggers-all published within the last week. Congratulations to these wonderful bloggers! Their work is a tribute to the true intent of the First Ammendment, and the uniquely rugged, unbridled, revolutionary American Spirit. Blog On, dear friends! Highlight all those topics not covered in the mainstream media, and continue to expose liberal hypocrisy in all corners of the USA.
Betsy Newmark has an excellent post about the democrat’s planned delay of the vote on the nomination of Samuel Alito in the committee and on the senate floor. The democrats have a crafty strategy for gaining every small political inch out of this one.
Ian Schwartz has a wonderful post on Ed Meese’s appearance with Chris Matthews on Hardball. This is a great post with video.
The fabulous Ms. Underestimated has two arresting posts regarding the nine year old Georgia girl who got into trouble for painting the American Flag on the road in front of her house. This complete coverage is followed with an update and commentary.
It doesn’t get much better than this in the blogosphere.
TMH’s Bacon Bits has two wonderful posts this week.
The first questions whether the constitution is “Settled Law,, or Living Document?” He says that the democrats want both! This is excellent analysis.
The second is one of the finest pieces that I have ever read. In this selection, “Should Alito Run From Roe” the author explores the possibility that Alito and future nominees should consider stating their honest assessment of Roe vs. Wade. This is an astute piece, and well worth reading.
In this insightful post, one can feel the Dr. Sanity’s passion for the conservative cause, and her resolute support for President Bush. Give this woman a Pulitzer prize for she is the next Charles Krauthammer.
In her usual manner, Michelle Malkin trumps most of the media with her coverage of “The Woman Democrats Don’t Want to Hear.” This wonderful post exposes the total hypocrisy of the democrats on the judiciary committee. Kennedy, Schumer, Biden, Durbin and Feinstein spent the week preening for the cameras and their left wing, kook supporters.
The weekly “Carnival of Education” at Jenny D has many interesting posts. There are two posts from Thespis Journal included in the carnival this week.
For all of you educators out there, The Education Wonks have a great article about merit pay coming to the Houston Public Schools. The wonks candidly state the case against merit pay in their summary of the news.
In a two-part post this week, Bryan Preston demonstrated again why he is one of the best in this business. First, Bryan explores the possibility that the treasonous leaks to the New York Times regarding the NSA caused a surge in deposable cell phone sales. In the second part of the post, Bryan explores the attempt by the Maryland legislature to mandate that Wal-Mart provide health care benefits to all of its’ employees. This is a must read.
There is so much to read at Captain’s Quarters this week, that making a single selection is difficult. In this post, Captain Ed dissects a flawed editorial in The Washington Post relative to the Alito hearings. While you are visiting Captain Ed, read all the other extraordinary coverage of Blog Row and the Alito hearings.
The Anchoress has an infinitely valuable piece called, “NY Times Tipped Terrorists? Updated.” You certainly won’t hear this much detail from a mainstream media that takes its’ news cues from the gray lady. The Anchoress is unblemished as always.
You can read about Basil’s memory and reminisces of the “goat-man.”
The Nose On Your Face is full of biting sarcasm in their piece entitled: “Alito Out Sick, Questioning to Continue in his Absence.”
And Another Thing….Mark Levin sums up Uncle Teddy Kennedy’s abhorrent behavior of the last forty years in the Senate at his new blog.
Please leave feedback, and feel free to submit your work. Congratulations to all!
Check out all the links at Stuck on Stupid.
There are some wonderful links at Right Wing Nation
3 comments:
Thanks for the link! :-)
On behalf of fellow writer DL (Settled Law) and myself from TMH's Bacon Bits, thanks again so much for your kind words and linkie luv!
What an embarassment of riches it's been this week for bloggedy goodness, eh? The Dems just couldn't stop giving the right-minded b'sphere material.
I agree wholeheartedly TMH.
Thanks for the link Thespis.
Have you checked out Conservative Cat's "Carnival Submit Form"?
If not, that would be a good place to list your "Posts Of The Week".
http://www.conservativecat.com/Ferdy/Carnivals.htm
Take care.
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