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The Last 100 Women Bloggers From Or List Of 500+

8 August, 2008 (13:11) | Barack Obama, bloggers, blogging, BlogHer, democrats, election, election 2008, feminism, John McCain, journalism, media, mommy bloggers, news, opinion, politics, progressive, Republicans, women, working moms | By: Catherine Morgan

All week we have been celebrating women political bloggers.

Monday, I posted on the first 100 women blogging politics, from our list of over 500. Tuesday, the next 100. Wednesday, the next 100. Thursday the next 100. And today, I will be posting the last part of our list of 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…

  1. The Catharine Chronicles
  2. The Civil RightI am a 40-something marketing professional, writer, wife and mom living in Iowa who blogs conservative.
  3. The Common IllsThis is a great site, pro-choice, left.
  4. The Confluence
  5. The Course of Some Human EventsBlogging on Webtech and Politics.
  6. The Crone SpeaksMy life experiences of being a mother, a caretaker of parrots, a breast cancer survivor, a business woman, a paralegal, and so much more, have shaped my conclusions on any given issue.
  7. The Dame Domain
  8. The Delaware Curmudgeon
  9. The Demo Memo — written by Claire Celsi
  10. The Democratic Daily – Founder, Pamela Leavey
  11. The Dishpan Chronicles
  12. The Divine Democrat
  13. The Essentia Sphere
  14. The Garance — Politics and Whatnot
  15. The Goddess — Progressive politics, civil rights, freedom of religion, and commentary from a Pagan perspective.
  16. The Gypsy’s Caravan
  17. The Hackenblog
  18. The Hand Mirror
  19. The Hill Chronicles — Conservative weblog with a piffy twist.
  20. The Impolitic
  21. The Jaded Hippy
  22. The Lady Speaks
  23. The Little Pink Clubhouse
  24. The Mahablog
  25. The Motherhood — The power of mothers, making things happen.
  26. The National Intelligence
  27. The New American Revolution
  28. The New Homemaker!
  29. Penny RonningThe NonSilent Majority
  30. The Official Site of Lydia Cornell
  31. The Ones Who Get Screwed — This site expresses my opinions on the world today. While you can disagree with them, they can not be wrong as they are mine and not yours.
  32. The Ones Who Fly Away From Omelas
  33. The Only Baggage You Can Bring
  34. The Outskirts — Served From Philly’s LGBT Side of the Tracks
  35. The Pakistani Spectator — Hi I am Ghazala Khan from Pakistan, I have been one of the very few female bloggers from Pakistan I run a blog with another female Amna Gilani, the title of our blog is The Pakistani Spectator.
  36. The Peeled Apple
  37. The Pink Flamingo
  38. The Political Safari with Laura Fiorilli — A collection of interesting, often funny political stories and Web links.
  39. The Punkin Patch
  40. The Reaction with Libby and Carol Gee
  41. The Savvy Sista
  42. The Silent I
  43. The Sin City Siren
  44. The Sirens Chronicles — Bitchy politics, culture critiques, manners, morals & random thoughts served with hot chicken soup & a loaded .45 caliber handgun in the apron pocket.
  45. The Soccer Mom Vote — If you want to win the election, you’ve got to capture the soccer mom vote. Many political strategists keep their eye on this demographic, described as a moderate block that can swing for either party depending on the issue in focus any given election cycle. They’ve tried to describe us. They’ve tried to persuade us. They’ve even tried to charm us. The one thing they haven’t done is ask us what we think.
  46. The Truffle
  47. The White House Project — If you could do one thing to change America for the better, what would it be? At The White House Project, we believe that if you add women to the ranks of leadership, you change everything.
  48. The White House Project Blog
  49. The Women’s Media Center — The WMC is the first of its kind. Our mission is to assure that women and women’s experiences are reflected in the media just as women are present everywhere in the real world; that women are represented as local, national, and global sources for and subjects of the media; and that women media professionals have equal opportunities for employment and advancement.
  50. The Women’s Post
  51. The Zafting Redhead
  52. Think Girl
  53. Amanda from Think Progress
  54. ‘This & That’ Politically Incorrect
  55. This Can’t Be Happening — A nice middle-aged Midwestern woman staying in touch with the reality that the USA, like Rome, will fall if we do not exercise our freedom of speech, listen critically, and uphold the Constitution. (It`s possible to be nice and an angry liberal.)
  56. This Girl’s Weblog — just me, my thoughts, and experiences.
  57. This is my United States of Whatever!
  58. Maggie ThurberThurber’s Thoughts — I’ve started this blog to share thoughts on issues and concerns that face Lucas County. Some of the items I discuss are issues I voted on when I was Commissioner.
  59. Toledolefy — A personal blog focusing mostly on politics.
  60. TruthHugger — Question with boldness, education, philosophy, humanity, culture, religion, social science
  61. Twilight Notes
  62. Urban Hang Suite
  63. Using My Words
  64. Vaccine Awakening — Barbara Loe Fisher is the mother of three children, a writer and speaker on vaccination and informed consent issues.
  65. Vanessa: Unplugged!
  66. Vickie Rock – at RockSpot
  67. Vim and Vinegar
  68. Viva La Feminista
  69. Verna Smith — “Putting the zip in politics!”
  70. Vivian J. Paige — I learned a lot about politics as the result of my run for City Treasurer. This blog is my way of staying in touch with those who supported me and reaching out to those who did not.
  71. Wacmagnet: Common Sense from a Ditzy Blonde
  72. Wanderlust
  73. Washington Woman — Thinking, speaking, writing, and being active on issues that affect women, children, society and the environment. Emphasis on women`s issues both social and political. Washington State to Washington DC.
  74. What About Our Daughters?
  75. Watergate Summer — It is a Politically driven Blog that also is written by a mom and nurse so it explores the Impact of this Administration on a single mom as well as my neighbors and friends.
  76. We The Purple
  77. Webutante (the sequel) — I am a conservative woman living in the Southeastern US and the Rockies, depending on the season.
  78. Weezie Lou — a yankee in a red state, semi-intelligent, well-read, lesbian, left centrist, pisces moody
  79. Well Read Hostess
  80. What Do I Know? (politics AND food!)
  81. What Tami Said
  82. White Noise Insanity — by Kay in Maine — White noise is a low dull sound that drowns out other sounds (simplistic definition but you get the idea).
  83. Whose America is it Anyway?
  84. Winding Road In Urban Area
  85. Woman Honor Thyself–Angel
  86. Women & Hollywood
  87. Women and Work
  88. Women In Media and News — Women In Media & News, a media analysis, education and advocacy group, works to increase women’s presence and power in the public debate. WIMN’s POWER Sources Project provides journalists with a diverse network of female experts.
  89. Women Want Answers
  90. Women Who Think
  91. Women’s Space/The Margins — A radical feminist, not the fun kind.
  92. Womenstake — Our Take On What’s At Stake
  93. Wonkette: The D.C. Gossip
  94. Work It Mom — A Conversation With Hanah Storm
  95. Write Stuff — I write because I must. I write for teenagers, and adults, and the teenagers who live within most adults. The heart of the young adult has all the passion and power and drive and energy needed to change the world.
  96. WriteChic Press
  97. Jill Miller ZimonWrites Like She TalksPolitics and parenting.
  98. Yankee CowGirl
  99. Yeah, Right, Whatever
  100. Young, Political & Fabulous – Lindsay

There are also women writing blogs about the presidential candidates they support…

  1. Ann Marie for Mitt Romney
  2. Moms 4 Mitt
  3. Positively Barack
  4. Women For Edwards
  5. Women For Hillary
  6. Women For Obama
  7. Women For Romney

So, there you have it…Our list of 500+ Women Blogging Politics.

If you are a woman blogging about politics, and your name is not on the list…Please leave me your link in comments.

Don’t forget to join our community. Among other things, community members are able to post on the community, and possibly have their post used as a guest post on this site.

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Comment from Sherry Peyton
Time: August 8, 2008, 2:47 pm

Please add me to your list of women bloggers. My blog is about 85% political covering the election and current events. I touch on plenty of other subjects as well, and review books for my readers.

Comment from Catherine Morgan
Time: August 8, 2008, 2:54 pm

Hi Sherry – Your blog has been added. :-)