THIS is the Best Blog Covering National Politics?

March 16th, 2007

Through some bizarre miscarriage of justice, e.politics won a Golden Dot award last night as “Best Blog — National Politics.” I’m as mystified as you, though I ain’t exactly complaining. Seriously, I’m happy as hell — it’s an honor. Thanks to the judges for picking e.politics out of the fray, and thanks to ALL y’all for being along for the ride.

The full list of winners:

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  • 1. Susan  |  March 16th, 2007 at 10:23 am

    Congratulations Colin–it was well deserved! ~S

  • 2. Jason Z.  |  March 16th, 2007 at 10:30 am

    I blame the butterfly ballot. I was trying to vote for Pat Buchanan.

    Congratulations, Colin.

  • 3. Congrats e.politics &&hellip  |  March 18th, 2007 at 9:13 pm

    […] & Mobile-izing volunteers March 19, 2007 Posted by sfinkelp in cell phones, Blogging. trackback Cograts to my friend Colin Delany on winning a Golden Dot for his blog, e.politics. Check it outand have a look at my recent contribution on mobile-izing volunteers. […]

  • 4. Conservative Blog  |  August 7th, 2007 at 8:58 am

    lol @ Jason.Z .. Congrats Colin Delany..You are a wise contributor.. overall..and lol jason no need to blame the butterfly ballot.. ;)

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