The Blogging Trifecta

One month ago, HUMAN EVENTS was hardly recognized in the blogosphere. Hopefully, that is starting to change. Beginning with the hearings for Supreme Court nominee Samuel Alito, I decided it was time to go full-steam ahead to cover major Washington events not by my traditional reporting methods but as a blogger. In the past month, […]

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One month ago, HUMAN EVENTS was hardly recognized in the blogosphere. Hopefully, that is starting to change.

Beginning with the hearings for Supreme Court nominee Samuel Alito, I decided it was time to go full-steam ahead to cover major Washington events not by my traditional reporting methods but as a blogger.

In the past month, HUMAN EVENTS has been on the scene at the Alito hearings, the State of the Union address and the Conservation Political Action Conference. Whether it was Blog Row or Bloggers’ Corner, I was sitting amongst some of the best conservative (and, in some cases, liberal) bloggers out there.

Now I’d like to know what you think about our work. Do you follow blogs? Is blogging something Human Events should continue doing? Please give us your opinion.

You can write us at [email protected]. I look forward to hearing from you.

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