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  2. Crooks and Liars - Wikipedia

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    Crooks and Liars, a self-described liberal political blog, [1] was started by John Amato in September 2004. [2] Amato, known as the "Vlogfather," was a pioneer of video blogging, which he turned to after an injury undermined his saxophone career during a hiatus from a reunion tour with Duran Duran.

  3. David Neiwert - Wikipedia

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    The blog won early recognition in the liberal blogosphere in the form of consecutive Koufax Awards for Best Series in 2003 and 2004. [citation needed] The Northwest Progressive Institute named its annual awards to the region's best liberal bloggers after Neiwert. [3] He edited the political blog Crooks And Liars from 2008 to 2012.

  4. Howie Klein - Wikipedia

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    Klein now lives in Los Angeles, where he writes the progressive political blog, DownWithTyranny! and regularly guest blogs on Crooks and Liars.com's Late Night Music Club feature and on Firedoglake.com. [44] He is the Founder and Treasurer of Blue America PAC, [45] serves on the board of directors for the Progressive Congress Action Fund, [46 ...

  5. Elon James White - Wikipedia

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    White is the host of the radio show [4] and web series "This Week In Blackness" [5] which has been featured on Crooks and Liars, [6] Daily Kos, and Jack and Jill Politics. White is also a contributor to the Huffington Post , [ 7 ] Salon.com , [ 8 ] The Root , [ 9 ] and is a part of the comedy troupe Laughing Liberally , [ 10 ] the comedic arm ...

  6. Steve Benen - Wikipedia

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    Steve Benen (born May 15, 1973) is an American progressive political writer, blogger, MSNBC contributor, and the producer of The Rachel Maddow Show, for which he received two Emmy Awards in 2017. [1] Benen's first book, The Impostors: How Republicans Quit Governing and Seized American Politics, was published in 2020. [2]

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  8. This Week in Blackness - Wikipedia

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    This Week in Blackness (also referred to as TWiB!) was an independent digital media platform which acts as a hub for a network of multimedia projects. Founded in 2008 during the presidential campaign season it is also the home of the video series [1] of the same name hosted by Elon James White. The Blog was nominated for 4 Black Weblog Awards ...

  9. List of blogs - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of notable blogs. A blog (contraction of weblog) is a web site with frequent, periodic posts creating an ongoing narrative. They are maintained by both groups and individuals, the latter being the most common. Blogs can focus on a wide variety of topics, ranging from the political to personal experiences. Specific blogs include: