Celebrating Another 100 Women Political Bloggers
Celebrating Another 100 Women Political Bloggers.
All week we are celebrating women political bloggers. Monday, I posted on the first 100 women blogging politics, from our list of over 500. Tuesday, the next 100. And today, another 100 women political bloggers.
One of my goals for this site, is that women will use each other’s sites, to link to in their own blogs, and promote each other.
You can help promote women political bloggers, by linking to them on your own blog. And, if you know someone not on the list, please send me their link, and I would be happy to add them. ![]()
Maybe you can even do a post on women political bloggers for your own site, and link to some of the women on this list.
So, here is the next 100 on our list…
- Left In Lowell
- Left Side Out — The moderately liberal views of a left side out lesbian.
- Liberal Common Sense — National and Ohio political site by a “liberal” libertarian.
- Liberal Life of a Navy Wife
- Libertarian Girl
- Liberty Street with Kathy
- Life In These United States — Rantings From A Midwestern Puerto Rican/Irish Gal
- life’s journey — An independent, progressive woman who tries to see the bigger picture, and speak the truth.
- Linda Hirshman — Liberal Principles
- Little Miss Attila
- Living My Life Like It’s Golden
- Liz Henry’s BlogSpot
- Logophile
- Lone Pony
- LonerGrrrl –The rants & musings of a feminist loner who loves writing and rock music
- Lorelei Kelly — Huffington Post
- Lorie Byrd — Commentary on current events, entertainment and everday life delivered with a Southern drawl.
- Loydletta…nooz and comments — Commentary on Politics, People and the News – especially in Minnesota. Focuses on Culture War issues: Gay Rights and Politics, Evolution vs Creationism. Written by a Lesbian Republican.
- Lynn Sweet with The Scoop From Washington
- Mad Kane
- Magpie Musing
- Majikthise — Lindsay Beyerstein is a freelance writer based in New York City. Her blog, Majikthise, provides daily coverage of local, national, and international politics from a left liberal perspective.
- Make It Stop — A left wing view of the world from a non politician resident of the city of the District of Columbia (who waits patiently for voting rights to be extended to her and other DC citizens)
- Mama Noire
- Mamma Loves — I’m a mom of three boys who spends her weekdays in an office realizing how much adults really act like children. I know stay-at-home moms work their asses off. I’m not getting dragged into that dividing issue. My husband rocks!–when he’s not pissing me off. I went to school in New Orleans, so I want to see the city rebuilt!!
- Margie’s Musings
- Marian’s Blog
- Marie’s Two Cents
- Marilyn’s Non-Violent Newspage — Every single moment of every single day there are beautiful and ugly happenings taking place within our world. My goal with this page is to cause you, the reader, to be moved enough to want to be part of the beautiful.
- Married To Politics
- Mary Katherine Ham — From Townhall.com
- Mauigirl’s Meanderings
- MaxedOutMama
- Media Girl — an online community blog by and for women (and men, too) to discuss, rant, blog, analyze, and/or laugh about media, politics and culture, all within the general context of progressive politics and feminism.
- Media Lizzy & Friends — From Inside the Beltway and the 2008 campaign for the US presidency, to the grit of Nashville, and all the way to the Red Carpets of LA – Media Lizzy and her Posse – are delivering insight, analysis, and a strong dose of reality.
- Messages From Hell
- Michelle Malkin — I’m a mother, wife, blogger, conservative syndicated columnist, author, and Fox News Channel contributor.
- Midnight Blue
- MindfulMom
- Miss Politics — A progressive political blog that also details the antics of this thirty something blogger.
- Miss Wild Thing
- Mixter’s Mix
- Modern English — Thought, opinion and review from the great city of Chicago with an urban left perspective by Christine Escobar: once schooled as a journalist, now relishing the enlightenment of unschooling, raising kids and citizen journalism.
- Mojo Mom
- Mom-101
- Mom’s Speak Up — Moms Speak Up is collaborative blog of writers from various backgrounds. We’re talking about the environment, dangerous imports, health care, food safety, media and marketing, education, politics and many other hot topics of concern.
- Momma Politico
- Momma’s Always Write!
- Mommy Life
- MOMocrats — Welcome to Momocrats! This site is dedicated to putting a Democrat in the White House in January 2009, and effectuating real change in our nation. We are a group of moms who have come together to support the candidate we think will make a positive change in our nation and has the best chance to win the general election.
- MomsRising — MomsRising has a goal of bringing millions of people, who all share a common concern about the need to build a more family-friendly America, together as a non-partisan force for 2008 and beyond.
- Mona Gable at the Huffington Post
- Cece at Montana Netroots
- Montana Women For: Education and Advocacy
- Moonbeam McQueen
- Moonseed’s Weblog
- Morra Aarons — Political Contributing Editor for BlogHer and The Huffington Post
- Mosquito Blog — Whenever you feel small and insignificant remember the power of the mosquito. If you think you’re too small to be effective, you’ve never been in the dark with a mosquito.
- Muckraking Mom
- Musings
- My Bit of Earth
- My Vast Right Wing Conspiracy
- My View of It — How I see the world.
- Kim Gandy of NOW
Sue J — Nailing Jello To The Wall
- Nancy Scola — I’m a non-fiction writer and — for lack of a better way to put it — activist who lives and works in Brooklyn.
- Neogaia’s Blog
Emily Kronenberger — New Wave Grrrl – New Wave Grrrl is a policy-focused health information and resource-sharing venue for women with a special focus on health parity across gender lines, sexuality, advocacy, and women with disabilities. I blog frequently about political and policy issues that impact the health of women and girls.- NEWSgrist – where spin is art
- Newshoggers
- Nice Deb
- Nite Swimming – Is mostly politics.
- No Blood For Hubris — Freestyle liberalesque socio-political blog avec a modicum of snark.
Slim — No Fish, No Nuts — I’m a woman and I blog about politics; I’m a liberal atheist lawyer, mom, baker, and tae kwon do blackbelt (not necessarily in that order).- No More Apples — No More Apples is written by Motherlode, director of communications at one of the world’s largest construction companies. I’m a lifelong Democrat who blogs on politics from a progressive perspective … but I might be changing my political registration to Independent if the DNC doesn’t quickly reform and return our party to its traditional values.
- NoneoftheAbove
- Notions of Identity
- Now For Something Different — A blog that encourages the wide spread use of common sense.
- Nudemuse…daily nattering
- Nyceve and others at Daily Kos – Dailykos.com
- Obama who ?
- Obsidian Wings
- olbroad.com
- On The Fringe
- One Mom — homeschooling, conservative mom blogging for Mike Huckabee, homeschool issues, Christianity, life in the United States
- One Mom’s View — Where politics and motherhood meet for coffee.
- One Plus Two
- One Tenacious Baby Mama (adult content) — “first of all, you will not like me. that’s not necessary. i hope you’ll keep reading, anyways…”
- Oooh, nuance!
- Op-Edna — Op-Edna is an opinionated yet open-minded, left-handed, left-leaning twentysomething female desperately trying to convince enough people to care about the world they live in and the governments that control it.
- Opinions Unlimited
- Our Bodies Our Blog
- Pacific Views
- Pajamadeen
Pamala Lyn — Pam’s Coffee Conversation- Pam’s House Blend…always steamin’!
- Pamela on Politics – BET.com News
- Pandagon
- Peggy, As She Is — Wife, Mom, Sister, Writer, Thinker, Feminist, and so much more…
- Pen-Elayne on the Web
Help celebrate women political bloggers. If you do a post on our list of over 500 women blogging about politics, leave me a link in comments…I’ll be mentioning these posts as friends of The Political Voices of Women in a future post. ![]()
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