Right-wing bloggers select their favorite righties

Posted by: ST on August 7, 2006 at 12:39 pm

John Hawkins posts the details on who selected bloggers who were polled this weekend (including yours truly) picked as their favorites.

Want a little hint as to who my top choice was? Check the quote I have at the top of this page ;)

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  1. Severian says:

    Interesting that Ann Coulter is on both the most favorite and least favorite lists, at position 17 and 6, respectively. :-?

  2. Mwalimu Daudi says:

    My Top Ten Right-Wing Blogger List:

    10. Sister Toldjah

    9. Sister Toldjah

    8. Sister Toldjah

    7. Sister Toldjah

    6. Sister Toldjah

    5. Sister Toldjah

    4. Sister Toldjah

    3. Sister Toldjah

    2. Sister Toldjah

    And the Number 1 Blogger is:

    1. Sister Toldjah

    Some lesser categories:

    Best Designed Blog: Sister Toldjah

    Best Editing: Sister Toldjah

    Best Humor: Sister Toldjah

    Public Service: Sister Toldjah

    Special Achievement Award: Sister Toldjah

  3. Marshall Art says:

    Her abrasive style doesn’t offend everyone, or should I say that it isn’t appreciated by everyone. Whatever. Sis had her on her worst list along with Savage. To me, they are different in their acerbic demeanors in that she seems to do it as a bit, to make a point, whereas Savage seems to mean it. I don’t care for him (and I find his voice annoying), but I don’t mind her. Not sexist, just don’t think most people appreciate her “humor”.

  4. Why thank you, Mwalimu! :">

  5. Marshall Art says:

    Mwalimu snuck in as I was in mid-post. It might be me, but I detect a bit of sucking up. Not that I find anything wrong with it. But based on her picture, he forgot “Most Babe-alicious”.

  6. Aww shucks! A gal could get used to this sort of thing, Marshall ;)

  7. Karl says:

    sad….I never get surveyed

  8. Karl says:

    Ann is an enigma.

    Her style does challange a lot of people. I tend to like her, but I am also able to screen out her sarcasm and vitriol to see her point.

    If she wrote purely clincal without the comments, she would be devastating, because her comments and her graps is incredible. IN other words her points and conclusions are very in depth and well thought.

    But then no one would likely pay attention to her.

    She has learned the controversy sells and the attention generates a lot of discussion.

    I wont judge her except to say that I could blog the same way, as do some right and left wing blogs, but I prefer a more reasoned aproach.

  9. Phil says:

    Karl I couldn’t disagree with you more, I happen to like the way that Ann Coulter does it, she is aggressive probably more so than even most male bloggers, she is the kind of person who sees what she wants to go after and she wastes no time going after it and does it in a very aggressive style and that alone makes me like her even more.

    I happen to really like an aggressive woman.

  10. Mwalimu Daudi says:

    But based on her picture, he forgot “Most Babe-alicious”.

    I’m a married man, Marshall Art! “Most Babe-alicious” belongs to my wife!

  11. Heh – and even if you weren’t, I still wouldn’t stand a chance next to Star Trek’s Ohura! ;)

  12. Karl says:

    Phil,

    I dont argue it is entertaining, and in some ways impressive.

    The problem I have with it is that her tactics cause her to alienate people and it reduces her audience.

    So essentially she is preaching to the choir, and there is certainly a market for it, but it would be nice if more people actually heard her who were not already hard core conservatives.

  13. gahrie says:

    I have stated before on my blog that Ann should publish two versions of each of her books. One the way she does now under her name, and a second with the snarks removed under a nom de plume. The original versions would sell better, but the sanitized versions would be taken more seriously.

  14. Marshall Art says:

    Mwalimu,

    I’m married too. But my better half has no blog. I thought we were talkin about bloggers, in which case Sis deserves serious consideration.

  15. camojack says:

    “Want a little hint as to who my top choice was?”

    Well, I’d bet good money it wasn’t me…and I don’t gamble.
    (That’d be a sure thing…)

  16. Baklava says:

    Speaking of Thomas Sowell….

    He tears apart mimimum wage and shows the evidence that it is bad for …. poor people.