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Politics and Political Blogs

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Whatever your political persuasion — right, left, or center — the blogosphere is a great place for bloggers to share their political views and make plenty of friends and enemies. We try to follow the conservative, liberal, and everything in between of politics and political blogs/blogging — but only when it intersects with business blogging.

Have a read below of our latest entries on politics and political blogging…

Eden Prairie Blog

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Scott Neal

Scott Neal, “your friendly City Manager for the City of Eden Prairie, MN,” explains:

I use this weblog to keep Council members, staff, and interested citizens informally updated on a variety of community-related stuff that’s crossing my desk and my mind.

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Club 95

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Bar and restaurant blog.

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Public Journalism Network

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Kennesaw State University’s Public Journalism Network. From the organization’s charter statement:

The Public Journalism Network is a global professional association of journalists and educators interested in exploring and strengthening the relationship between journalism and democracy.
We believe journalism and democracy work best when news, information and ideas flow freely; when news fairly portrays the full range and variety of life and culture of all communities; when public deliberation is encouraged and amplified; and when news helps people function as political actors and not just as political consumers.

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Citizens League of MN

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Blog by the president of Citizens League, which a public policy advocacy and lobbying group in Minnesota:

The Citizens League promotes the public interest in Minnesota by involving citizens in identifying and framing critical public policy choices, forging recommendations and advocating their adoption.

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Kuhlman Auction Service

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Consulting firm focused on helping organize in-person auctions.

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Collax

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Blog to support Collaxa, a web services publishing platform.

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Stonyfield Farm

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You can’t get a lot more CPG than milk. Well going hog wild, as it were, this environmentally conscious organic dairy has no less than five “Blog ‘Cow’munities!” (their pathetic joke, not mine):

  • Strong Women Daily News
    The latest news and insights from our Strong Women partners

  • The Bovine Bugle
    Daily moos from the Howmars Organic Dairy Farm

  • The Dairy Planet
    Daily ways we try to nurture and sustain the environment

  • The Daily Scoop
    Moos from inside the Yogurt Works

  • Creating Healthy Kids
    Daily updates from our Menu for Change healthy food in schools program

UPDATE: On June 7, the company put out this press release, calling attention to their blog initiative, quoting yours truly as an expert in the space.

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WebFlyer

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Gary Leff

Good travel industry blog from a business that focuses on frequent flyer mileage services:

Founded in 1986, Frequent Flyer Services has created a unique niche for itself within the travel industry as a company that conceives, develops and markets products and services exclusively for the frequent traveler. Its focus and distinctive competency lie in the area of frequent traveler programs.

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OFrankenFactor.com

Posted by: of ExecutiveSummary.com on 04/7/04
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First the “Majority Report,” hosted by Janeane Garofalo, had its own blog, now the “O’Franken Factor,” hosted by comedian Al Franken, is the lasted radio show of the new liberal talk radio network Air America to have a blog.

There’s something about talk radio and blogs that is a marriage made in heaven, for the zeolot who has just too much ranting to be contained in a three-hour talk show format. Interesting that Bill O’Reilly and Rush Limblaugh on the right don’t have blogs of their own. (Could RushLimblog.com be a better name for such a site?)

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Microsoft’s Channel 9

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Utterly brilliant example of a business blog from a somewhat surprising source: Microsoft. Brilliant in terms of philosophy (well thought out) and execution. Here is a post that lays out the The Channel 9 Doctrine, and here is the "What the…" schpiel in the left-column of every page:

Channel 9 started as a personal story from one of us about fear of flying. Lenn realized after years of dealing with it, that it was actually a fear of the unknown. The fear was conquered through learning. The more transparency into what it took to fly a plane, the more the fear went away. Lenn got to know pilots who flew planes everyday, and every time he flew he turned on Channel 9 on the in-flight audio system to listen in to the cockpit.

We think developers need their own Channel 9, a way to listen in to the cockpit at Microsoft, an opportunity to learn how we fly, a chance to get to know our pilots. Five of us in Redmond are crazy enough to think we just might learn something from getting to know each other. Were we wrong? Time will tell.

Join in, and have a look inside our cockpit and help us fly the plane.

Welcome to Channel 9.

One of the most innovative features of the blog is the use of video clips of developers interviewing each other. You know it’s the real deal when these not-exactly telegenic gentleman (I haven’t seen any women yet) cite a Star Trek movie as informing their programming considerations. Serious geeks, in addition to the video blog posts, the site comes complete with a moblog and a wiki.

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CommonCraft

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Lee LeFever

Blog supporting consulting work of Lee LeFever, who helps companies manage online communities and other “social software resources.”

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Smart Mobs

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As all non-fiction book authors should be doing, Howard Rheingold is blogging to support his book, Smart Mobs: The Next Social Revolution. In fact, Rheingold isn’t even doing the blogging: he’s enlisted the help of a team of devotees of the book to do the blogging for him. Smart mob, indeed.

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CRA CommLog

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A communications strategy firm:

CRA is a consulting firm devoted to bringing leading research in organizational and interpersonal communication to bear on real-world problems. We are not a PR, media relations, or media production firm–we are a team of consultants educated in Communication Science and devoted to advice that works, responsive service, and lasting client relationships. Our team of fifty–over forty of whom hold their Doctorates–provides applied solutions across three practices:

  • Internal Communication Strategy
  • Leadership Development
  • Organizational Research

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Jones Soda

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Chris King, touring the US
in a Jones RV

Very cool series of blogs by a very cool company. Jones Soda is a quirky softdrink brand playing David to Goliath like Coke and Pepsi. The web site has a lot going on, but blogs are one more way they keep it fun, having Gen Y skateboarders, BMXers and other hip cats writing the blogs.

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HealthShow

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Weblog supporting nationally syndicated public radio program. Why all public radio shows don’t have blogs is a mystery to me.

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Netcraft

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Weblog supporing security services firm that has long distinguished itself on the Net by providing statistics about web traffic.

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LooseTooth.com Shop

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Avis Valentine
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Artist Brandy Agerbeck uses Movable Type Blogger.com to present the merchandise in her store, where she does the fulfillment through Cafe Press. Very clever use of a business blog, where the blog is the business.

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Majority Radio Report

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Janeane Garofalo

Actress and left-wing poltical activist Janeane Garofalo is one of the hosts of the new liberal talk radio station Air America and she and host Sam Seder have also set up this companion weblog. That’s a no-brainer. Talk radio and weblogs are a match made in cyber-heaven.

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Blogging of the President

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Chris Lydon

National Public Radio personality Chris Lydon is one of the only NPR folks blogging, as far as I can tell. His is a political blog, born of a two-hour NPR show on the subject of how blogging would affect the 2004 presidential race.

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The Unofficial Dave Barry Weblog

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Dave Barry

The Miami Herald’s favorite columnist, humorist Dave Barry, has his own weblog. Interestingly, it took more than a year for the Herald to decide this was worth putting on their own servers, instead of on the free Blogspot service, where it lived previously.

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