Texas blogging

Aziz asks:

Mainly out of simple curiosity, who else is a Texas (political) blogger? Liberal or Conservative, I’m interested in compiling a list.

I think that’s an excellent idea, and I hope Aziz doesn’t mind if I crib it from him. I’ll even put up a link on my sidebar for this.

Here’s what I’ve got so far, from Aziz, his comments, and the bloggers I know of. To qualify, a blog has to be at least somewhat about politics. I don’t know what the threshhold is, so this is totally subjective by me. If you’re on/not on this list and think you shouldn’t/should be, let me know and I’ll make the appropriate update. As an Extra Added Bonus, I’m including an Expats section for known former Texans.

1117 Democrats for Truth
A Century of Crap
A.D.’s Rug Gallery and Hotbed of Liberalism
A Little Pollyanna
A Skeptical Blog
A Perfectly Cromulent Blog
A Violently Executed Blog
Aaron Pena
After-Party
Aggro
Alamo City Crossfire
Alan D. Williams
Alice in TV Land
All Things Conservative
alt 7
Amanda Strassner
Amblongus
Annatopia
Antinome
Appalachia Alumni Association
Arvin Hill
Austin Bay
Austin Lowdown
Awnry Young Texan
B and B
Back Roads of San Angelo
Barefoot and Naked
Barnga!
Beast’s Belly
Beldar
Ben’s World
Betamax Guillotine
Binkley
blogHOUSTON
BlueTexas
Border Ass News
Both Worlds
Brains and Eggs
Brazoria County Democrat
Brazos de Dios Cantina
Brazosport News
Bryan in 22
Buddenblog
But That’s Just My Opinion
By the Bayou
Canal Water Review
Capitol Annex
Carefully Selected Garbage
CateyBeth’s Corner
Centinel
City of Brass
Civic Dialogues
Clean Up Texas Politics
Coastal Politics

Come and Take It
Common Sense
Corked Bats
Cry Freedom
Dagney’s Rant
Daily Jimbo
Daily Texican
DeLayWatch From The District
Denson in 2004
Dos Centavos
Easter Lemming Notebook
Easter Lemming – Liberal News
esoterically dot net
Etc and So On
Ethel the Blog
Ethical Werewolf
Express-News Watch
Eye on Williamson County
Eyes Left
Father John
Firebrand Freedom
Fort Bend Democrats
Frothing at the Mouth
Get Donkey!
Grant Davis
Greg Wythe
Grits for Breakfast
Ground Zero for Tom DeLay
Hanging Fire
Holofernes
Houston’s Clear Thinkers
Houston Strategies
Houtopia
HugoZoom
I Blame the Patriarchy
Ill-Sorted Ephemera
In the Pink Texas
Incite
InSane Antonio
Insane Troll Logic
Inside the Texas Capitol
JammerBlog
Jessica’s Well
Jim Hightower
Joe Deshotel’s Capitol Weekly
Juanita
Junkyard Blog
Just Another Blog
Keath Milligan
Kevin C
Kim du Toit
krazypuppy
Latinos for Texas
Liberty’s Blog
Lone Star Rising
Lone Star Times
Lubbock DFA
Michael Hatley
Monkey-Brained Musings
Mouse Words
Musselman For America
mUUsings
NewsHog
No More Apples
No More DeLay
Norbizness
Occasional Markings
Oil Patch Democrats
On the Lege
One Hundred Monkeys Typing
Owen Courreges
Panhandle Truth Squad
Peppermint Tea
Phantom Professor
Pink Dome
Political Asylum
Political News & Analysis
Prairie Point
Publius
Rachel Lucas
Ray in Austin
Real Live Preacher
Rhetoric & Rhythm
Rick Perry Versus The World
Rightward Reasoning
Rio Grande Valley Politics
Rob Booth
Roman Candles
Safety for Dummies
SAGA
San Antonio Election 2005
San Antonio Politics
Save Texas Reps
Saving String
713 State
Shiny Special One
Silence is Consent
Skeptical Notion
Socratic Gadfly
Somervell County Salon
Something’s Got To Break
South Texas Law Prof
Southpaw
Stone Bridge
StoutDem
SurlyEdition
Tex Prodigy
Texas’ Favorite Prostitutes
Texas Civil Rights Review
Texas Legislature Observed
Texas Politics
Texas Viking
Texas Women’s Coalition
The Agonist
The Bayou City Perspective
The Burnt Orange Report
The C-Blog
The Fat Guy
The Fire Ant Gazette
The Gunther Concept
The Key Monk
The People’s Republic of Seabrook
The Red State
The Scarlet Left
The Supreme Irony
The Trailing Edge
The View from the Left
The View From The Nest
The View v.2
This Blog is Full of Crap
This Is Not A Compliment
Tholos of Athena
ToT
Trans-Texas Corridor Blog
Trivial Pursuits
Truth Serum
Urban Grounds
Very Opinionated
Virginia Postrel
Voice in the Wilderness
Watchblog
Watching Parking Meters
West Texas Voice
Winding Road in Urban Area
Winter of Discontent
Wood County Issues
Writerrific
Yellow Doggerel Democrat

And, of course, me.

The expats that I know of:

Angry Bear
Arguing with Signposts
Boi from Troi
Boots and Sabers
Bull Moose
Grammar Police
Half the Sins of Mankind
Kesher Talk
Little Red Cookbook
Max Power
Nick Schwellenbach
Ones and Zeros
Path of the Paddle
Perverse Access Memory
RAWbersvations
The Raitt Stuff
RLBTZero
Secure the Blessing
Strategeric Thoughts
The Poor Man
Tres Chicas (Lauri)
Xpatriated Texan

Again, if you are or know of someone I’ve overlooked, please let me know.

Finally, I would be remiss if I failed to mention that Bevo has a blog. It’s about cows.

UPDATE: Removed all of the subsequent update notices because this entry was taking too long to rebuild.

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74 Responses to Texas blogging

  1. Charles says:

    All that talent and you couldn’t have stopped Dubya back when he was running for governor?!?!

  2. Karin says:

    Believe me, we (the lefties) tried. But apparently we also couldn’t get Ron Kirk elected as a senator, or vote out Gov. Goodhair.

    But we’re not bitter.

    I’m not sure I should be on this list, frankly — I don’t write about politics, I witter about it. But I will leave the question of politiblogging to the eye of the beholder.

    And, belatedly, happy birthday, Chuck!

  3. Heh! much better 🙂 I’m adding a link to your post from mine, much easier that way 🙂

    What did you think of that bumper sticker?
    http://www.cafeshops.com/cp/prod.aspx?p=azizhp.4805952

  4. My sister Kristin gave me that very bumper sticker several years ago. Tiffany cites it as one of the reasons she was willing to marry me. 🙂

  5. John Little of Blogs of War is also Houston, TX.

  6. heh 🙂 I just think its awesome. and im a native chicagoan, who spent two years in boston! still, theres something about texas.

    note that I am not all that enchanted iwth houston though.. another thing entirely…

  7. Now I need to find one that says “I *was* born in Texas, and I’m tryin’ to get back.” And thanks for the links. Now I’ll have to devote twenty-THREE hours a day to blogsurfing.

  8. Now I need to find one that says “I *was* born in Texas, and I’m tryin’ to get back.” And thanks for the links. Now I’ll have to devote twenty-THREE hours a day to blogsurfing.

  9. Andrew, I’ll be more than happy to add a fellow Tiger to the Expats section, or better yet the Texas section once you’ve found your way back. Let me know when you finally succumb to the siren song of blogging.

  10. starhawk says:

    Does Tomball count for being a Houston blogger?
    I will admit I have not been bloggin much lately (unemployment funk I guess) but I intended it to be political from the first.

  11. john clark says:

    Howzabout Rachel Lucas and Kim du Toit?

  12. Starhawk says:

    Thanks though I have to admit that there are days that driving down I45 seems anything but resonable. The only thing that cheers me up on those days is that it could be worse. My second job after I moved down here was in Belaire. The trip down 249 to the beltway to 290 and then the dreaded loop usually took 90 mins. or so if I was lucky. One night we had to work late (11:00) and I made it home in 45 mins. That was an eye opening experience.

  13. I keep finding myself surfing back to blogger and blogspot. I suspect it won’t be long now before the bloggin’ bug bites, but good. I’ll let you know.

  14. Hi there…would be honored if you added me to your list, even if I am *definitely* ‘across the isle’ from you!

    The Brazos de Dios Cantina

  15. Bryan says:

    Hey, great to know about all these Texas bloggers. BTW, I’ve moved to a new MT-style address. Check it out sometimes, y’hear.

  16. Bryan says:

    Hey, great to know about all these Texas bloggers. BTW, I’ve moved to a new MT-style address. Check it out sometimes, y’hear.

  17. ByronUT says:

    Hey – I just wanted to introduce myself and my Texas political blog. Jim and I have started a political blog called “The Burnt Orange Report”. As you can probably guess we are both students at the University of Texas and are both active Democrats. We’ve posted on a variety of politically related topics ranging from UT issues to national issues.

    Thanks,
    Byron
    The Burnt Orange Report.
    http://orangereport.livejournal.com/

  18. Hey, Byron. I saw y’all in my referral logs earlier today. Glad to have you on board.

  19. Bill says:

    Thanks for including my web journal. When I started it I expected to focus on politics more than I have, but I am easily distracted.

    By the way I have moved it off of Blogspot to a new location: prairie point.

  20. Bill – it’s fixed now. Sorry about that, I thought I’d already done that.

  21. Morat says:

    Charles: We tried. And when he got elected, we decided the quickest way to get rid of him was to convince him to run for President.

    We never thought he’d win. After all, he had a lousy record in Texas.

  22. Morat says:

    Charles: We tried. And when he got elected, we decided the quickest way to get rid of him was to convince him to run for President.

    We never thought he’d win. After all, he had a lousy record in Texas.

  23. Mike T. says:

    Here is my blog site from San Antonio

    http://rhetoricrhythm.blogspot.com/

    Thanks for the excellent list of Texas blogs.

  24. Mike T. says:

    Here is my blog site from San Antonio

    http://rhetoricrhythm.blogspot.com/

    Thanks for the excellent list of Texas blogs.

  25. Gunther says:

    This is a great list! Feel free to add, or not add, my url to the list of Texas bloggers. It’s up to you. Don’t feel any pressure. Really.

  26. Gary says:

    You might add People’s Republic of Seabrook.

    http://intellectualize.org/

    Although I hate his slow loading new web design that he paid for.

    Gary Denton
    Journal and General News: http://elemming.blogspot.com
    Easter Lemming Liberal News Digest: http://elemming2.blogspot.com

  27. Gary says:

    Sorry, I was looking in the wrong place.

    That’s what I always say.

    Gary

  28. David Remer says:

    Great list. Will enjoy perusing and cruising. Would appreciate adding my blog which is all political and nothing but the political, so help me. Called Political News & Analysis.

    Political headlines with context, editorial, history, government links. Right links, Left links, Middle Links.
    Thanks. David

    http://radio.weblogs.com/0124721

  29. Please add my weblog, tholos of athena.

  30. Jaye says:

    Add me and Winding Road in Urban Area

  31. UncleBob says:

    Charles,

    I’ve been banging away on Writerrific for the past few months and, despite my best efforts, it’s grown increasingly political.

    Maybe it’s because I’m based in Richmond, where I get a closer look at Tom DeLay and his roots than I’d really like.

    A couple of days ago I woke up and finally realized that we’re living in a one-party system now, and so any strategy for improving our lives needs to be adjusted to accommodate that fact.

    I’d be pleased to have Writerrific added to your list; Off the Kuff is really well done and has become part of my regular daily reading.

    All the best

  32. Bob,

    Done. I apologize for the oversight – I’d meant to do this sooner. Thanks!

  33. BoiFromTroy says:

    Ex-pat from San Antonio here.

    Would like to add the whole link list, if it is consolidated somewhere…let me know!

  34. All you political bloggers in Texas, please note. WatchBlog (www.watchblog.com) is a three column political blog of a special kind. First the columns are Democrat, Third Party & Independent, and Republican. The focus of all articles is election 2004 issues from each party’s perspective. Finally, the almost 30 writers there are carefully screened and selected for quality analysis, research and writing skill.

    Therefore, I would like to invite any Texas Political bloggers out there who would like to see their work published on WatchBlog, to email me at [email protected] and include your Blog Url, so I can review your writing skills.

    Finally, WatchBlog is a great resource for poltical bloggers in getting multiple perspectives on the issues of the day. I use it as a stepping stone to articles for my own blog, Political News & Analysis (http://radio.weblogs.com/0124721/)

  35. bali says:

    Hi guys
    Interesting, Great and big content literature to find another blog
    Good luck guys

  36. Here’s another Texas blog. It’s mine and it is called Texas Politics:

    http://www.freestatecommunications.com/vpltz/blog1/blog.html

    I also recently stumbled on “Texas’ Favorite Prostitutes” which is a cute blog on Republicans and their antics. It’s quite partisan, so beware. It’s over at blogspot at http://texashos.blogspot.com

  37. david says:

    austinlowdown.blogspot.com

    political news from austin

  38. Les Stevens says:

    “Watching Parking Meters”. My blog from San Antonio. Links to Demo’s, election links, and progressives. Planning links to TX Demo Candidate sites. Thanks.

  39. Kacie says:

    Just stumbled across your page Googling for a Texas blogger ring. I’m Kacie at Peppermint Tea. Lived in Texas all my life.

  40. A.D. Kay says:

    Hey, Charles, I’m based out of Austin and have a very modest political blog: A.D.’s Rug Gallery and Hotbed of Liberalism Feel free to add me to your list.

    A.D.

  41. Lar says:

    I am a Texas blogger. I blog mainly national issues but not solely. http://silenceisconsent.blogspot.com

  42. bubba says:

    I too am a blogger from Houston. Please add me to your list.

  43. John Beck says:

    My blog INCITE is a political blog with four writers. The two primary writers are Houstonians, and the other two are Houston ex-pats.

  44. julie says:

    okay, so my blog, based here in austin, has turned into a political blog. i didn’t mean it to. it just is. it all makes me so mad. so anyhow, http://juliebeth3000.blogspot.com

    and the same thing has happened, i believe, to my friend adam, also based in austin (ALMOST williamson county, but not quite. i think). he’s running A Violently Executed Plan at http://aclipscomb.blogspot.com.

    check ’em out!

  45. Adam says:

    I actually live in an Austinite ethnic enclave in Williamson County – Anderson Mill.

    Life on the other side of the Chickenwire Curtain.

  46. This is not a compliment is my blog…
    based minutes from downtown houston…
    it’s mostly links to political and cultural stuff I think my friends should be paying attention to, with a little bit of commentary from the perspective of a misanthropic populist…
    if you could add me to the list that would be great…
    I’m just your average lefty lib-leaning tin-foil hat wearing crank, but I’ve got style! 😉

    Mike Switzer
    aka
    Kid Ornery
    aka
    The Lone Nut

  47. Rick says:

    Found this doing a google search for blog texas. would love to be added to your list. I am not liberal so if that matters i guess i would be out. you have a great list of Texas blogs though. There is also a webring for texas blogs.

  48. Rick says:

    Wasn’t sure if i put the link to my site here. so trying again.

  49. John says:

    You forgot the Awnry Young Texan. He’s a Texas political blogger, in fact an excellent writer, great sense of humor, I should know, I am the Awnry Young Texan. URL is posted within my name.

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