Saturday, March 28, 2015

IT'S ON: I proudly unveil the new denizens of my blog roll!

Last week I asked my seven loyal, regular readers to help me clean up the blog roll at right: (a) Which blogs should be removed? (b) Which blogs should be added? and (c) Other suggestions?

After much careful consideration, a meeting with Reince Priebus, and a videoconference with President Obama, I'm pleased to announce the following new members of the DR@J blogroll.

Hawt List


Economy & Business


Club Elite


Heh


Military, Intel & Foreign Affairs


The Faves


They'll be featured at right for posterity. Or at least until October.

And someday, I hope to earn a slot on Ace's blogroll. Although, to be fair, I don't think the Acester has updated it since '03.


13 comments:

  1. OMGosh, OMGosh, OMGosh -- I made the list. Yippee. Thanks Doug

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  2. Anonymous10:53 PM

    Wow, who knew all it takes is the be a "cut and paste" or T and A blogger to make the blog roll.

    Guess we bloggers who strive to give original insight, opinion and and art work are just working way to hard....

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  3. How about the Shoebat blog?

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  4. How about the Shoebat blog?

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  5. Anonymous11:24 PM

    The Right Scoop, majoring in videos, is one of my regular daily stops along with Doug Ross @ Journal.

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  6. Your blog roll is my reading list.

    Just as Bad Blue is my news feed.

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  7. Redwine4:36 AM

    Whoa... Where's Weaselzippers?

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  8. I've followed your blog via RSS feed every day for years.

    What about me?

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  9. Anon 10:53 and Dale Day, if I don't know what your blogs are -- and if you never email me news tips for important articles -- it's very difficult for me to guess!

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  10. Redwine - ZIP's been at the top for years... this article was just about new additions.

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  11. Anonymous9:43 AM

    I find myself over at The Federalist quite a bit lately, good writing. I used to live in Denver and back in the day when I read newspapers, David Harsanyi was one of the few sane voices at the Post.

    I think, hands down, the best conservative wordsmith is Mark Styen-no one can turn a phrase like him.
    MM

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  12. You LIKE me! You really LIKE me!!!
    Uh, I mean, thanks for the inclusion, Doug! I appreciate it!

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