Best of the Blogosphere 2005
Posted on December 31, 2005
As we end one year, and begin another, lets take a look at what the blogosphere had to say in 2005. I emailed a few bloggers to send me what they thought was their best posts of 2005.
Junkyard Blog names his Top Ten Blogs of 2005
Rightwing Nuthouse has Dancing on the Graves of Black People.
Always on Watch with Differing Definitions.
The Right Track with Audition Tape Found
Hooah Wife with Monty Python Vs. Scooter Libby
Euphoric Reality with Brother Vs. Brother
Cao’s Blog with The Jack Idema Story
GM’s Corner with Death, Dying, Grief, and Fighting Back
Sticks and Stones with Libertarian or Liberal
Xtreme Rightwing with Mr. Al Gore’s Neighborhood.
Small Dead Animals with I Concede
Conservative Thinking with Intercepted Memo Keys To A Liberal Victory
Political Yin-Yang with Lesson In Imperialism
Schadenfreude with Soapbox Time
MS. Underestimated with Celebrity Thy Name Is Cowardice
Jack Yoest with Leadership and Honore: A Reverse Fisking of “Stuck on Stupid”
Right on the Right with CNN X Intentional
Rhiel World has 2005: The Year In Military Heroism
If you got left out, no worries! Simply pick your best post of 2005, link to this post and send a trackback. It will appear below as a link. It would also be nice if you point your readers this way. Happy New Year!
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[...] Best of 2005: Stop the ACLU has a pretty good roundup, and I’ll share a few Euphoric Reality had a great series called Brother vs. Brother TD over at The Right Track made us all laugh when he found an audition tape. Conservative Thinking intercepted a memo from the DNC. Ms. Underestimated ripped a new one for celebrities. [...]
Best Of The Blogosphere 2005
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Great round-up, Jay!
Sorry about sitting this one out, I think I explained it kinda-sorta over at my place when linking over.
Next time out will be a different story.
Happy New Year!
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