The
Agonist is Sea-Paul Kelley's cerebral and acerbic
weblog that mostly dwells on foreign policy.
Alas,
a blog is the excellent weblog on politics, cartooning,
and political cartooning.
Altercation
is the brand new weblog of Eric Alterman. Find out why
the right wing hates him so much.
Bartcop
updates his slightly twisted anti-Bush and anti-Limbaugh
site every day. The message forum connected to the site
is very active and certainly worth a look.
Ted
Barlow has an excellent weblog on American politics
full of thoughtful writing on current trends and events.
Beyond
Corporate, true to its name, explores the relationships
between work and corporate and social responsibility.
BlogLeft
is an ambitious weblog from two professors at UCLA.
The
Bloviator is an excellent weblog about medicine,
politics, and the politics of medicine.
Body
and Soul, is a weblog full of deep and thoughtful
writing on politics, culture, and religion.
Bush
Watch is a daily compendium of links, original commentary,
and facts about the President Select.
Counterspin
is the amazingly prodigious weblog of left-leaning partisan
(and sometime classicist) Hesiod Theogeny.
Cursor
updates its home page of interesting links daily.
The
Daily Kos has pithy and pointed takes on American
politics.
New!
Defense
Tech provides news from Tom Shachtman on war, crime,
and national security from a liberal viewpoint.
Brad
DeLong maintains this amazingly prodigious Semi-Daily
Journal based on what he finds interesting in economics
and politics.
Eschaton
is the excellent weblog of the opinionated, incisive,
and pseudonymous Atrios.
The
Hamster is Eric Hananoki's combination weblog and
soapbox, full of timely, sound analysis.
The
Hauser Report is chock full of useful links and
cogent opinion on politics, law, and sports.
Ignatz
is the hugely entertaining and informative weblog by
Sam Heldman on law (expecially labor law) and politics.
Into
the Breach is Kendall Miller's excellent weblog
on politics, science, and religion.
Madelaine
Kane has a serious weblog on politics that nicely
complements her humorous stuff elsewhere on her site.
The
Joe Kenehan Center is Carter's Wright's thoughtful
and pointed weblog about labor and American politics.
Dan
Kennedy writes straightforward and accurate pieces
on the media and politics.
Liberal
Oasis: not just a daily political weblog, but a
ton of good links and a humor column to boot! It's what
our site would be like if we had both more time and
actual talent.
Limited,
Inc. has thoughtful and detailed essays and discursions
about culture and politics.
MaxSpeak,
written by Max Sawicky of the Economic Policy Institute,
is his insightful weblog on economics and public policy.
Media
Views from FAIR has links to media criticism and
media news.
Media
Whores Online takes a no-holds-barred approach to
the American media.
Mikhaela's
News Blog has a double dose of Mikhaela Reid: great
writing on politics and great political cartoons.
MyDD
is a truly indispensible site maintained by J.B. Armstrong
with heaps of data on American elections.
Nathan
Newman's site has an informative and reflective
weblog that runs the gamut from technology to law to
public policy.
New
Pages Weblog is a compendium of news and views on
books, radio, music, and the media from a left-leaning
librarian.
Noosphere
Blues offers especially good writing on literature
and culture, along with media and politics.
The
Online Gadfly, Ernest Partridge, writes incisive
essays on environmental ethics and public policy.
New!
Orcinus
is a weblog from journalist David Neiwert, who does
a great job viewing the news from an historically informed
viewpoint.
New!
PLA offers
Dwight Meredith's insight, pith, and ire on Politics,
Law, and Autism.
Political
State Report has in-depth, timely analysis of state
politics from all over the United States.
New!
Polygon,
the Dancing Bear has a wide-ranging scope, from
state and local politics in Michigan to international
affairs, often with an historical bent. (The author
is the force behind the amazing Political
Graveyard.)
John
Quiggin writes an indispensible weblog on Australian
and world-wide politics, economics, and social democracy.
The
Rittenhouse Review has both insightful commentary
and more links than a suit of chain mail.
The
Road To Surfdom is Tim Blair's super weblog on American
and Australian politics and culture. Plus, it looks
great.
Robot
Wisdom always has great links (and pithy one-line
descriptions thereof) to all sorts of interesting news
and opinions.
Ruminate
This Offers lots of insights on politics and political
activism.
Seeing
the Forest looks at the issues, not just the horse
races, in American politics.
The
Sideshow is expatriate Avedon Carol's weblog on
American politics (and other topics) as seen from Britain.
skippy
the bush kangaroo doesn't like capital letters,
but always has something smart and original on the news
of the day.
Smirking
Chimp is a lively discussion board with all sorts
of news and opinions about the President Select.
Stand
Down is a cross-ideological, weblog against an impending
war with Iraq.
Summary
Opinions is a good source for links to (mostly)
liberal opinions from the current press.
Talking
Points Memo is the weblog of Joshua Micah Marshall,
a Washington insider who cares about doing right.
Talk
Left offers a liberal perspective on crime, politics,
and justice, with lots of links to noteworthy news and
commentary.
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