Click Here

Visit Bloomberg.com to get all the news, commentary and context you need. Content,video, alerts and podcasts. Online exclusives now available.

CATEGORIES
ARCHIVES
Look Who's Linking to PoliBlog:
3cx.org
Absinthe and Cookies
Accidental Verbosity
Admiral Quixote's Roundtable
All Day Permanent Red
All Things Jennifer
Ann Althouse
The American Mind
Arguing with signposts
Arms and influence
The Astute Blogger
Asymmeterical Information
Attaboy
augustus
B-Town Blog Boys
BabyTrollBlog
Backcountry Conservative
Balloon Juice
Bananas and Such Begging to Differ
The Bemusement Park
Benedict
Bewtween the Coasts
Betsy's Page
The Big Picture
BipolarBBSBlog
BIZBLOGGER
bLogicus
Blogs for Bush
The Blog of Daniel Sale
BoiFromTroy
Boots and Sabers
brykMantra
BushBlog
The Bully Pulpit
Cadillac Tight
Caffeinated Musing
California Yankee
Captain's Quarters
Chicago Report
Chicagoland of Confusion
Citizen Smash
Coldheartedtruth
Collected Thoughts
The Command Post
Common Sense and Wonder
Confessions Of A Political Junkie
The Conservative Philosopher
Conservative Revolution
Conservative and Right
Cranial Cavity
The Daily Lemon
Daly Thoughts
DANEgerus Weblog
Dart Frog on a Cactus
Dean's World Dear Free World
Brad DeLong
Democracy Project
DiVERSiONZ
The Disagreeable Conservative Curmudgeon
Down to the Piraeus
Drink this...
Earl's log
Earthly Passions
The Education Wonks
the evangelical outpost
exvigilare
Eye of the Storm
Feste
Filtrat
Firepower Forward
The Flying Space Monkey Chronicles
The Friendly Ghost
FringeBlog
Fruits and Votes
Functional, if not decorative
G-Blog.net
The Galvin Opinion
The Glittering Eye
Haight Speech
Half-Bakered
The Hedgehog Report
Heh. Indeed.
Hellblazer
Hennessy's View
High Desert Skeptic
The Hillary Project
History and Perceptions
Robert Holcomb
I love Jet Noise
Idlewild South
Incommunicado
Independent Thinker
Insults Unpunished
Interested-Participant
Internet Ronin
Ipse Dixit
It Can't Rain All The Time...
The Jay Blog
Jen Speaks
Joefish's Freshwater Blog
John Lemon
johnrpierce.info blog
Judicious Asininity
Jump In, The Water's Fine!
Just On The Other Side
KeepinItReal
A Knight's Blog
The Kudzu Files
LeatherPenguin
Let's Try Freedom
LibertarianJackass.com
Liberty Father
Life and Law
David Limbaugh
LittleBugler
Locke, or Demosthenes?
LostINto
Mad Minerva
Gary Manca
Mark the Pundit
Mediocre but Unexciting
memeorandum
Mental Hiccups
Miller's Time
Mind of Mog
Minorities For Bush
Mr. Hawaii
The Moderate Voice
The Modulator
Much Ado
Mungowitz End
My opinion counts
my thoughts, without the penny charge
My Word
mypetjawa
Naw
Neophyte Pundit
Neutiquam erro
New England Republican
NewsHawk Daily
neWs Round-Up
NixGuy.com
No Pundit Intended
Nobody asked me, but...
Obsidian Wings
Occam's Toothbrush
On the Fritz
On the Third Hand
One Fine Jay
Out of Context
Outside the Beltway
Suman Palit
Parablemania
Passionate America
Brian Patton
Peaktalk
Pelicanpost
Peppermint Patty
Phlegma
John Pierce
PiratesCove
Politicalman
The Politicker
The Politburo Diktat
Political Annotation
Political Blog For The Politically Incorrect
Possumblog
Power Politics
Powerpundit.com
Practical Penumbra
Priorities & Frivolities ProfessorBainbridge.com
Prof. Blogger's Pontifications
Pros and Cons
protein wisdom
PunditFilter
Pundit Heads
QandO
The Queen of All Evil
Quotes, Thoughts, and other Ramblings
Ramblings' Journal
Random Acts of Kindness
Random Nuclear Strikes
Ranting Rationalist
Read My Lips
Reagan Country
Red State Diaries
Jay Reding.com
A Republican's Blog
Resource.full
The Review
Rhett Write
Right Side of the Rainbow
Right Wingin-It
Right Wing News
Right Voices
Rightward Reasonings
riting on the wall
robwestcott
Rooftop Report
RoguePundit
The Sake of Argument
Sailor in the Desert
Scrappleface
Secular Sermons
Sha Ka Ree
Shaking Spears
She Who Will Be Obeyed!
The Skeptician
The Skewed
Slant/Point.
Slobokan's Site O' Schtuff
small dead animals
Sneakeasy's Joint
SoCal Law Blog
A Solo Dialogue
Solomonia
Some Great Reward
Southern Musings
Speed of Thought...
Spin Killer
Matthew J. Stinson
A Stitch in Haste
Stop the ACLU
The Strange Political Road Trip of Jane Q. Public
The Strata-Sphere
Stuff about
Suman Palit
SwimFinsSF
Target Centermass
Templar Pundit
The Temporal Globe
Tex the Pontificator
Texas Native
think about it...
Tiger
Tobacco Road Fogey
Toner Mishap
Tony Talks Tech
The Trimblog
Truth. Quante-fied.
Twenty First Century Republican
Unlocked Wordhoard
Use The Forks!!
Ut Humiliter Opinor
Varifrank
VietPundit
Vista On Current Events
VodkaPundit
Vox Baby
Jeff Vreeland's Blog
Wall of Sleep
Weapons of Mass Discussion
Who Knew?
The Window Manager
Winning Again!
WizBang!
WizBang Tech
The World Around You
The Yin Blog
You Big Mouth, You!
Zygote-Design
Non-Blogs Linking to PoliBlog:
Wednesday, December 29, 2024
When Colemans Attack!
By Dr. Steven Taylor @ 12:55 pm

The Blogosphere is abuzz about Nick Coleman’s column on Power Line. However, no attention has yet been paid to the fact that Coleman’s piece contains a veiled attack on me! That’s right, he apparently didn’t have the cajones to attack me directly, but what else can one make of this:

Time magazine’s “Blog of the Year” is not run by Boy Scouts. It is the spear of a campaign aimed at making Minnesota into a state most of us won’t recognize. Unless you came from Alabama with a keyboard on your knee.

Given that I live in Alabama and primarly use a laptop, which means I occassionally blog with the keyboard on my knee, how else can I interpret this heinous statement? (Further, I was once a Cub Scout).

Actually, to be honest (and in all seriousness), the line makes no sense. I assume he is trying defame Alabama, suggesting that the nefarious Powerline Cabal seeks to turn Minnesota into Bama, because that would be a bad thing. Precisely why, I’m not certain, but clearly, Alabama=bad. Very nice–nothing like blind prejudice. (Coleman appears to have a thing for Alabama. And, for what it’s worth, I supported Amendment 2).

Of course, as numerous folks have pointed out (the best being the fisking by ), Coleman’s column and his argumentation leave a tad to be desired. Largely he seems to be a tad jealous. Quite honestly, it is difficult to be objective and not see the role Powerline played in the RatherGate story as an important conduit of information and, in that case, as an actual source of news.

Update: bLogicus has more Blogospheric reactions.

Filed under: Blogging, MSM, The Press | |Send TrackBack

bLogicus linked with Powerline's Daisy Chain
Arguing with signposts... » Powerline’s Daisy Chain: bLogicus linked with [...] fact, I think Mr. Coleman understands the blogosphere a lot better than he lets on. The comment about Alabama, however, was out of line. — Bryan S. @ 10:32 pm | Tra [...]

7 Comments »

  • el
  • pt
    1. Powerline’s Daisy Chain
      Minneapolis is a great place to live unless you are a liberal columnist for the Star-Tribune. Nick Coleman, one such writer, lambasted the Powerline guys for criticizing him and being, well, extreme. What is amazing is that Coleman takes issue…

      Trackback by bLogicus — Wednesday, December 29, 2024 @ 2:29 pm

    2. On behalf of Minnesota, let me say that I’d be pleased to become Alabama, if the weather comes with.*

      *–’comes with’ is a common Minnesota expression

      Comment by K. Banaian — Wednesday, December 29, 2024 @ 5:24 pm

    3. Mr. Coleman is probably better known now than he ever was in Minnesota. I think he has a better handle on this blog thing than we give him credit for.

      Comment by bryan — Wednesday, December 29, 2024 @ 9:26 pm

    4. Speaking as a Minnesotan, I can say with authority that there is no greater center of anti-white-Southerner bigotry than among Twin Cities leftists.

      Do a Lexis-Nexis search on the Minneapolis StarTribune for the number of times Alabama has been referred to in the negative vs. positive and you will be stunned. OBL gets slightly better press coverage than Alabama does in the StarTribune.

      Comment by Eric Anondson — Wednesday, December 29, 2024 @ 11:30 pm

    5. Precisely why, I’m not certain

      That’s OK. You did come from Alabama schools.

      Comment by tom — Thursday, December 30, 2024 @ 12:43 am

    6. […] fact, I think Mr. Coleman understands the blogosphere a lot better than he lets on. The comment about Alabama, however, was out of line.
      — Bryan S. @ 10:32 pm | Tra […]

      Pingback by Arguing with signposts... » Powerline’s Daisy Chain: bLogicus — Thursday, December 30, 2024 @ 3:44 am

    7. Actually, I am not a native (schooled in Texas and California, if you must know). And I am fully aware of the state’s problems (acutely aware). However, that doesn’t warrant making blanket statements about a place. To stereotype an entire set of people based on one characterstic (in this case geography) is called prejudice. Since Mr. Coleman is clearly accusing us of such, it is ironic that if that is what he is looking for he needs to look in the mirror to find it.

      Comment by Steven Taylor — Thursday, December 30, 2024 @ 8:13 am

    RSS feed for comments on this post. TrackBack URI

    The trackback url for this post is: http://poliblogger.com/wp-trackback.html?p=5749

    NOTE: I will delete any TrackBacks that do not actually link and refer to this post.

    Leave a comment



    Blogroll


    Visitors Since 2/15/03
    ---

    PoliBlog is the Host site for:

    A TTLB Community


    Advertisement

    Marketing cars
    Office Linebacker
    Baseball Shopping
    Business Phones
    Online Banking
    Advertisement


    Powered by WordPress