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  SEIXON: DailyKos: I Know You Are But What Am I?   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
SEIXON: DailyKos: I Know You Are But What Am I? The views of a Norwegian-American living in Norway on world and US politics, specifically focused on setting the record straight in the media, on blogs, and on political issues.
Apparently it doesn't occur to DailyKos that they aren't extremist based solely on their views or poltiics, but mostly due to the way in which they conduct themselves.
Of course, the DailyKos crowd would like to impeach Bush no matter what the truth is, and that, my friends at the DailyKos, is why you are called extremists.
www.seixon.com /blog/archives/2006/03/dailykos_i_know.html   (512 words)

  
 Andrew Lih » Blog Archive » Learn from DailyKOS/YearlyKOS
DailyKOS is one of the most interesting citizens media experiments out there, and is shortchanged by being commonly referred to as a “blog.” The majority of its content is in the “Diaries” which are contributed by anyone who has an “aged” account (to prevent spamming).
The conservative side of the spectrum was so impressed with the liberal DailyKOS community, it has started a similar site using the same Scoop software, called RedState.org.
It’s not nearly as popular as DailyKOS, but the spread of these sites beyond “tech portals” like Slashdot.org signal a coming of age for self-regulating user-contributed content communities.
www.andrewlih.com /blog/2006/05/28/learn-from-dailykosyearlykos   (528 words)

  
 DailyKos - dKosopedia
The internet blog DailyKos was created by Markos Moulitsas ZĂșniga on May 26, 2002.
In summer, 2003 DailyKos became an early adopter of Scoop as its platform.
As of August, 2005, DailyKos had more than 60000 registered members and is the most heavily trafficed political blog on the internet.
www.dkosopedia.com /wiki/DailyKos   (164 words)

  
 SEIXON: DailyKos in a Bubble   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
For those who read my earlier post criticizing georgia10 at DailyKos for ignoring she was getting fooled by David Shuster, I signed up at DailyKos at that point.
So if we are to believe her, it is the mob of Kossacks who have silenced me, while the dutiful police of the establisment look the other way.
DailyKos can dish it out, but they can't stand being challenged on the facts.
www.seixon.com /blog/archives/2006/04/dailykos_in_a_b.html   (1095 words)

  
 Building an online army with DailyKos
Markos Moulitsas ZĂșniga is the founder of DailyKos, rated by Technorati as the most-linked-to political blog on the Web.
With MyDD.com founder Jerome Armstrong, he is the co-author of "Crashing the Gate: Netroots, Grassroots, and the Rise of People-Powered Politics," a sharp rebuke of politics-as-usual within the Democratic party.
From Robert Niles on March 23, 2006 at 11:44 PM 1606, the bill DailyKos and Redstate have opined for, doesn't give just journalists an exemption from campaign contribution reporting requirements, it excludes *all* communication over the Internet from the 1971 Federal Election Campaign Act's definition of public communication.
www.ojr.org /ojr/stories/060323niles   (2468 words)

  
 MyDD :: Dailykos Is As Large As The Entire Conservative Blogosphere
Considering that on weekends, blog traffic is usually about half of what it is during weekdays, it is possible to extrapolate total weekly page views for a blog by multiplying one weekday total by six.
And hey, Dailykos is growing much faster than the conservative blogosphere, so even if it isn't quite as large now, it will probably be soon.
Now, Dailykos is the equal of nearly the entire conservative blogosphere, and five other progressive blogs, Talking Points Memo, Eschaton, Crooks and Liars and AmericaBlog, all have audiences larger than Instapundit, which remains the largest conservative blog in terms of audience size.
www.mydd.com /story/2005/9/9/2265/71257   (4626 words)

  
 More on the DailyKos Question - LeftyBlogs.com
Basically, anytime someone tags a post at DailyKos with the name of a state, it shows up here on that state's page.
On the one hand, we've had positive feedback - DailyKos is a huge site and getting a feed of just one state's content can be a tremendous reader service.
On the other hand, we've had some negative feedback - DailyKos is a monster site that generates lots of content, and sometimes posts get mis-tagged or over-tagged.
www.leftyblogs.com /blog/2006/07/more_on_the_dai.html   (2045 words)

  
 MyDD :: Fox News Reports on Sub-Par Dailykos Flame War
It is incredibly funny that Fox News is reporting on a below average Dailykos flame war, as part of their desperate, last gap hopes that the progressive netroots are going under.
I think that the real meaning of the Faux "flame war" story is not so much that the author does not know what a real flame war is as it is that he is hoping that there will be more on liberal sites and that they will wreck them.
dailyKos did not appear out of nowhere in Oct 2003, there is a back history that will not necessarily be revealed by your UID.
www.mydd.com /story/2006/7/13/0310/45943   (5905 words)

  
 Sampo: The Journal of Abundant Media   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
In recent days there has been a fairly significant flap over a post at DailyKos where Kos basically told feminists to sit down and shut up after they were critical of an arguably sexist ad that ran on the site.
Pandagon has a nice assessment of the issue and it's interesting to note that some female readers of DailyKos have set up a satellite blog for discussing issues of gender as they play out not only on DailyKos, but in the Democratic Party as a whole.
A third, related point is that I have been a DailyKos reader for a long while, starting some time before the Iraq war.
sampo.stderr.org /index.cgi/2005/06/08   (1120 words)

  
 Talk:DailyKos FAQ 1 - dKosopedia
I'll actually setup a bunch of files, and stuff from DailyKos 101 can be moved into them and eventually DailyKos_101 will be deleted.
dmsilev 2/18/06: The previous version of the FAQ was moved to DailyKos FAQ 1, and the new (and hopefully improved) version from DailyKos FAQ 2 put in its place.
I am a member of dKosopedia, and would be glad to work on it, if someone can point me to it.
www.dkosopedia.com /wiki/Talk:DailyKos_FAQ_1   (470 words)

  
 Politus: Payola at DailyKos?   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
Heck, I even gave money to the website way back when Markos was begging for support and offering lifetime membership to anyone who contributed.
So, I politely asked the question at DailyKos and got instantly banned, and the question got instantly deleted.
This is a paragraph of text that could go in the sidebar.
politus.blogspot.com /2006/06/payola-at-dailykos.html   (447 words)

  
 Daily Kos - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Notable DailyKos diaries are often adapted into dKosopedia articles.
During the 2004 U.S. election campaign, Daily Kos readers gave approximately $500,000 in user donations to fifteen Democratic candidates denoted as most needing funds.
YearlyKos - the annual convention of the DailyKos community
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/DailyKos   (2155 words)

  
 DailyKos on LeftyBlogs: talk to me - LeftyBlogs.com
On the one hand, given how difficult it can be to track things at Kos, I've heard from a number of folks that are thankful that LeftyBlogs now includes state-specific stuff in our feeds.
I think this service ought to be tied to whether the blogger is from the state as much as whether the content is; that's how this service adds value and local credibility.
It's possible DailyKos writers on the Maryland local blogs generally are Marylanders, but it's not the given it is with non-supersites.
www.leftyblogs.com /blog/2006/06/dailykos_on_lef.html   (2828 words)

  
 Eventful: Yearly Kos Convention 2006
Diaries were written, committees were formed, and conference calls were made; but our enthusiasm outran our organization and three of us were left to rebuild the foundation upon which this idea could take flight.
We believe that the DailyKos community is an amazing place and that a National Convention is an important event that must happen.
Our goal is to help the DailyKos build a convention that boasts all the community has to offer.
eventful.com /events/E0-001-000311081-1   (659 words)

  
 DailyKos scoops best blog title - Breaking - Technology - smh.com.au
DailyKos has taken the title of the world's best in an international blogging competition now in its third year.
Sponsorship of the awards by politically conservative blog WizBang led to some questions over political neutrality of the competition.
However the success of left-wing blogs, such as DailyKos and Yellow Dog Blog, served to demonstrate the openness behind the awards, wrote Kevin Aylward, the host of
www.smh.com.au /news/technology/worlds-best-blogs-honoured/2005/12/20/1135032004200.html   (481 words)

  
 Donkey Cons: DailyKos "implosion"?
Instead, Armstrong was (allegedly) in the pay of persons who stood to profit by hyping sales of certain securities, and his (alleged) failure to disclose this financial interest was therefore (allegedly) a species of fraud.
Then Kos started his DailyKos site, and in 2003, the partnership of Armstrong Zuniga LLC was formed, with a contract to provide Internet advice to the Dean campaign.
Some of the news is strictly Dem/GOP politics, some of it's about the war, some of it is the sort of culture war "Outrage of the Day" stuff, e.g.
donkeycons.blogspot.com /2006/07/dailykos-implosion.html   (708 words)

  
 Which is bigger: Drudge or DailyKos? - Sean Hannity Discussion
I was told in my liberal poli sci class yesterday that more Americans believe in liberal ideals moreso than conservative ideals.
Also he said that the DailyKos is bigger than a lot of conservative blogs combined.
DailyKos gets more by itself than the top conservative blogs.
www.hannity.com /forum/showthread.php?t=41379   (881 words)

  
 My Left Nutmeg :: Why I hate DailyKos
This time I said the hell with it because I wanted to promote something and didn't want to be bothered spending a lot of time on a diariy which scrolls into oblivion after an hour.
The success of DailyKos is part of the problem over there now: name dairists or pet causes become recommended while other often better work is not recognized (not that this would fall into that category so much).
The clip received several hundred views last night from DailyKos so it's worth suffering a few slings and arrows.
www.myleftnutmeg.com /showDiary.do?diaryId=1505   (973 words)

  
 Truthdig - Ear to the Ground - DailyKos Blogger Finds His Voice and Fends off Success
DailyKos Blogger Finds His Voice and Fends off Success
The San Francisco Chronicle profiles the man behind DailyKos, the Internet’s most popular liberal blog.
He says the blog has earned him $80,000 a year--plus a book contract.
www.truthdig.com /eartotheground/item/20060406_dailykos_blogger   (212 words)

  
 BigMediaBlog: DailyKos Archives
Leave your comments for Tuesday 02/07/06's DailyKos posts only.
Leave your comments for Monday 02/06/06's DailyKos posts only.
Leave your comments for Sunday 02/05/06's DailyKos posts only.
bigmediablog.com /archives/cat_dailykos.html   (5668 words)

  
 Web results for dailykos - Search.com
In April 2004, Daily Kos started dKosopedia.com, a political wiki to compile… Notable DailyKos diaries are often adapted into dKosopedia articles.
A collaborative project of the DailyKos community to build a political encyclopedia featuring liberal points of view.
For either side of the spectrum, Dailykos and...
www.dailykos.com.com   (348 words)

  
 Byron York on DailyKos on National Review Online
The nation’s top political reporters came to the Riviera Hotel to get a first-hand look at supporters of DailyKos, the nation’s most popular liberal website, and they didn’t leave before writing thousands of words about it all.
But much of that coverage, especially in the largest papers with the broadest readerships, involved simple explanations of what DailyKos is, who is involved with it, and why Democrats like Senate Minority Leader Harry Reid, DNC Chairman Howard Dean, Senator Barbara Boxer, and presidential candidate Mark Warner traveled to Las Vegas to speak to them.
It seems reasonable to expect that any Democratic candidate who allies himself with Moulitsas, or accepts DailyKos support, will be asked, by Republican opponents, whether he or she endorses some of the things Moulitsas has written and said.
article.nationalreview.com /?q=MGM4NmIyMjA4NDA1OTBlN2QxMjQ0OWIzNThiNTQzOTY=   (954 words)

  
 Dailykos: See what people are saying right now on Technorati   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
Dailykos: See what people are saying right now on Technorati
dailykos per day for the last 30 days.
Plugins, applications and widgets to help you get more out of Technorati.
www.technorati.com /tag/dailykos   (348 words)

  
 Unconfirmedsources.com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
"Dailykos has been a real thorn in the side of the Bush administration and its destruction marks a real achievement in the war on terror." Said Texas strong man Tom Delay.
"The Dailykos has been a lynch pin in the funding schemes of Al Qaida and other terror groups.
"The Dailykos organization is what we call a 'terror nexus.' They make the link between your garden-variety radical agitators and the full on terror groups like Al Qaida and the DNC." Explained terror expert Luna Teak, of the Teak Center on Terror and The People.
www.unconfirmedsources.com /?itemid=618   (520 words)

  
 iMedia Connection: The Score: Profile of a "Netroot"
Several heavy-hitters in the Democratic Party ingratiated themselves to the netroots community by speaking at the event, including Dean, former Governor Mark Warner (D - VA), and Senate Minority Leader Harry Reid (D - NV).
DailyKos founder, Markos Moulitsas Zuniga, garnered substantial media attention at the event, reportedly spending much of his airtime dispelling misconceptions about political bloggers.
On NBC's "Meet the Press" Zuniga remarked about a "perception of bloggers as being these anti-social people, typing away at keyboards in their parents' basement.
www.imediaconnection.com /content/10139.asp   (840 words)

  
 Know More Media: DailyKos Archives   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
Its writers provide a broad spectrum of business knowledge and publish their expertise on a continual basis.
There is no doubt that blogging and citizen journalism will play a larger role in political elections going forward.
Politically-left blog DailyKos has been a lightening rod in this debate.
www.knowmoremedia.com /tags/dailykos   (665 words)

  
 The Loom : DailyKos Interview
Over at DailyKos, DarkSyde has been interviewing science bloggers.
I had hoped to respond to comments at DailyKos, but for some reason I can't set up an account.
OK, we really DON'T NEED a bunch of new people from DailyKos crowding in here.
scienceblogs.com /loom/2006/02/11/dailykos_interview.php   (1247 words)

  
 Byron York on John Bolton & DailyKos on National Review Online
When Melody Townsel, the Texas woman who claims that U.N.-ambassador nominee John Bolton chased her through a Moscow hotel, throwing things at her and "behaving like a madman," first tried to tell her story to the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, the committee showed no interest.
It was only after she turned to the influential far-Left website DailyKos that Democrats on the committee realized Townsel might be a powerful weapon in their campaign to defeat the Bolton nomination.
At the April 19 committee meeting to vote on Bolton, Biden, the ranking Democrat on the committee, read at length from Townsel's letter.
www.nationalreview.com /york/york200505040806.asp   (873 words)

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