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Hillary Supporters & Obama Campaign – Don’t Do This!

26 August, 2008 (15:48) | Barack Obama, bloggers, BlogHer, Democratic National Convention, democrats, election, election 2008, feminism, Hillary Clinton, media, mommy bloggers, news, opinion, politics, women, working moms | By: Catherine Morgan

Here is a guest post by Cynthia Samuels at Don’t Gel Too Soon.

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This is breaking my heart. Why is it that we Democrats are incapable of NOT shooting ourselves in the foot (feet even)? In my view (and I’m hardly alone in this) this may be the most critical election of my lifetime. I’ve written (are you sick of it yet?) about the parallels to 1968 when the refusal of many anti-war voters to show up at the polls and vote for Hubert Humphrey brought us Richard Nixon and a cascade of disaster. That could and most likely will happen again if we don’t all pull ourselves together.

I heard a commentator quote — I thought Jefferson but can’t find the source — “True democracy means acceptance of defeat by one vote.” Sounds right, doesn’t it? But there is what we wish were true and there is political reality, and the reality this year is that every moment of hesitation by Senator Clinton’s supporters puts another barrier between Senator Obama and the White House. My most-respected friend PunditMom has a very smart analysis of where all this antipathy is coming from. And there’s a survey of much of the conversation in Lisa Stone’s summary at BlogHer.

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Give Women’s History A Home In D.C.

22 August, 2008 (02:05) | feminism, mommy bloggers, opinion, politics, women | By: Catherine Morgan

Here is a guest post by community member Emily Kronenberger

Despite women’s enormous presence and accomplishments throughout U.S. history in public and political life, we still are not represented in our nation’s capital with a monument or museum venue that truly captures the spirit and narratives of American women. Do you find this as unacceptable as I do?

Well, thankfully the National Women’s History Museum (NWHM) seeks to change this and put women’s history on the map, the walking map of Washington D.C. that is, with their Right Here, Right Now Campaign, and right now – they need your help! Read on to find out more about the Campaign and what you can do…

The NWHM was founded in 1996, and since that time, has succeeded in creating opportunities for women’s history to claim its rightful place within American cultural and historical dialogue and display. Highlights of the NWHM’s advocacy include the establishment of its Cyber Museum which features online exhibits about women in history, and its successful campaign to move statues of female suffragists into the rotunda of the U.S. Capitol building where they can be honored next to their historical counterparts, visited, and viewed by students, tourists, etc.

In 2008, the NWHM launched its Right Here, Right Now Campaign, which focuses on the passage of legislation, H.R. 6548, introduced by Carolyn D. Maloney of New York in July. This bill would allow the NWHM to purchase a parcel of currently unused land, adjacent to the National Mall, for the purpose of building a brick-and-mortar women’s history museum. The location is at 12th Street S.W. and Independence Avenue S.W., and is across the street from the National Air and Space Museum, the National American History Museum and the National Gallery of Art. The new National Women’s History Museum would be dedicated to preserving the narratives and artifacts of women’s personal, public, and political lives throughout American history and would finally give women’s history a home in our nation’s capital city.

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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.

Celebrating Even More Women Blogging Politics

7 August, 2008 (12:04) | bloggers, blogging, BlogHer, democrats, election, election 2008, feminism, journalism, media, mommy bloggers, news, opinion, politics, women, working moms | By: Catherine Morgan

Celebrating Even More Women Blogging Politics – The Next 100

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. Wednesday, 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…

  1. Pied Type
  2. Pillowbook
  3. Pinko Feminist Hellcat — Politics, snark, and my Presidency-for-Life.
  4. Pittsburgh Women’s Blogging Society
  5. Poli Pundit — Elections and politics with a conservative bent.
  6. Poligots – Two moms blogging about politics.
  7. Political Animals – Barbara Kellerman
  8. Political Artwork – Promoting Progressive/Liberal Ideals and Change in American Politics.
  9. Political Feminist Blog — The Curvature is a feminist blog about politics and culture. It primarily deals with U.S. events, but also discusses international issues when a feminist analysis is pertinent.
  10. Political Teen Tidbits — A liberal blog written by a teen.
  11. Politics ‘n’ Poetry — Social activist who likes to stir the pot.
  12. Politics After 50
  13. Politics for Moms
  14. POLITITS
  15. Politopics — Centrist political commentary from a black perspective.
  16. Politricks and Other Distractions
  17. Pondering Penguin
  18. PopConsumer
  19. Positive Politics –Thoughts on Women’s Role in Creating an Inspirational Politics
  20. Preemptive Karma — An unfiltered view of politics and current events of the day. It`s our job to slaughter the sacred cows of the world…and serve them on toast.
  21. Preserve, Protect, and Defend — Pontificating on: politics–sometimes well thought out; physics and metaphysics; the human condition; the earth`s condition. and it`s my right to be left of center at all times.
  22. Presidential Election
  23. Pride of America
  24. Principled Discovery
  25. Pro-Life Pulse by Jill Stanek
  26. Professor Kim’s News Notes — I am a writer and educator interested in the use of interactive storytelling as a means of encouraging more informed and engaged civic participation.
  27. Progressive Gold
  28. prTini — prTini offers musings on world news and trivial events, plus easy-to-use PR how-to’s.
  29. Public Pondering
  30. Pundit Chick
  31. Pundit MomMoms & politics? It`s a natural combination! Musings on politics, motherhood, culture and law by a political mom!
  32. Queen of Spain
  33. Rachel Joyce’s Blog Spot — Evidence based, common sense politics.
  34. Random Acts of Sass — I sass on a variety of topics: Jesus, Social Justice, Children, School, Big Girl Life, Relationships, the South, Every Day Life… Whatever pops into my sassy little brain. They call me McSassy.
  35. Random and Sundry Things — Debbi Mack practiced law for nine years before changing careers and following her lifetime dream of becoming a writer.
  36. Random Thoughts From Reno
  37. Rantidote — Rantidote is a political blog which, when done correctly, provides a fresh perspective on current political issues in the style of an op-ed column.
  38. Rebecca from RConversation
  39. Reformed Chicks Blabbing
  40. Reno and It’s Discontents
  41. Republican Women Bloggers
  42. Rhode Island’s Twelfth
  43. Right Pundits — Married, mother of 2, and former state delegate candidate.
  44. Right Think
  45. Right Truth – Conservative blog on terrorism, politics, religion, ham radio, music, Iran Watch, Syria Watch,
  46. RightWingSparkle
  47. RIPCoco
  48. Robin Gerber’s Weblog
  49. Rosemarie Pena
  50. Rox Populi
  51. Ruck Pad — because rugby and politics are both contact sports
  52. Saint Amy Jane
  53. Saintless — These are my views on current events, especially those political in nature.
  54. Samantha’s Blog
  55. Sarah Granger at sairy — Thoughts on Technology, Politics, Philanthropy, and culture.
  56. Sarah Stephens — Huffington Post
  57. Saramerica
  58. Sassy Lawyer
  59. Li, Donna, and Y.M. — Search Marketing GurusSee
  60. Seejanemom
  61. Senior Moments
  62. Shakespeares Sister
  63. Sharoncobb
  64. Shayera at Excuse the Mess…that was just my head — as the title tries to suggest, it`s about things that make my head explode. usually politics. although sometimes it`s about other things. and i often post pictures of my nephew.
  65. She Grew A Brain
  66. Should I Vote Hillary?
  67. Sine.Qua.Non’s Journal
  68. Sister Toldjah
  69. Sisters Talk
  70. Sisyphus Shrugged
  71. SlowpokeBlog
  72. Sma’Talk Wi’ T — Quidnunc for current world events, politics, news, history, culture, trivia, religion, and the quirky.
  73. Smashed Frogs — A political viewpoint discussing the absurdities of American government.
  74. SnuffySmith’s Blog
  75. Sojourner’s Place
  76. Some of Nothing
  77. Somervell County Salon — a mainly political (left) blog that also has local politics and events of interest in Glen Rose (Somervell County) Texas. That’s rural America with oil and gas well issues, nuclear power plants, Trans Texas Corridor taking people’s land for a big ole toll road and concerns about the stripping of the constitution.
  78. South By Southwest — my observations and commentary on people and events that affect the USA or the rest of the world. A lifelong progressive Democrat, I credit favorite writers and public opinion makers, and criticize politicians who lack courage.
  79. Spot-On — Welcome to Spot-On.com, your home for an independent, intelligent and insightful look at politics and current events.
  80. Stone Soup Musings
  81. Suburban Guerrilla
  82. Subversive Writer — Subversive Writer is a blog I created to promote independent, critical thinking, literary activism and the rogue freedom of self-publishing.
  83. Surrender, Dorothy Blog
  84. Susan Mernit’s Blog
  85. Suzie-Q — Liberal blog publishing news articles several times daily. I have a team of writers, the majority are women.
  86. SuziRiot…rants from the left
  87. SWAC Girl — Staunton, Waynesboro, and Augusta County Republicans working to elect conservative public officials in the Shenandoah Valley … with occasional musings about life happenings.
  88. Tales from the Tracks
  89. Talk Left: The Politics of Crime
  90. Talk To Me — Ask anyone who knows me, I’d stop St. Peter’s roll call to start a conversation. I’m a longtime Brevard County resident blessed with the gift of gab. Get settled behind your keyboard. Let’s talk local.
  91. Tammy Bruce
  92. Tarotlaydee
  93. Taylor Marsh – Democrat Taylor Marsh blogs politics, Iraq, culture, and illegal aliens. A progressive blog that`s frank, smart, provocative and doesn`t take the party line.
  94. Tea and Crumpets — This blog is a friendly exchange of ideas, some from the left, some from the right and some from the middle. There will be NO personal insults, no obscene language and no name calling, just some friendly discussions about some hot topics. Enjoy!
  95. Tennessee Guerilla Women — Fighting the radical right in Tennessee and the Nation.
  96. Teresa Centric — While they love one another very much, in many cases Andy and Teresa disagree on political issues. Please pay attention to the bylines of each post to keep the political opinions of the authors in context.
  97. the 13th juror — Jacqueline Dowd is poverty lawyer (and, by the way, law professor) comments on social justice issues, news and court decisions … with a few other random thoughts thrown in here and there.
  98. The Anchoress
  99. The Angry Black Woman
  100. The Blackbird Whistling or Just AfterThe politics of equality, freedom, and human rights

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. :-)

The Political Voices of Women also has a community. Join the community, and be a guest blogger on The Political Voices of Women.

Tomorrow we will finish up the celebration with the last 100+ women.

Celebrating Another 100 Women Political Bloggers

6 August, 2008 (03:20) | Barack Obama, bloggers, blogging, BlogHer, democrats, election, election 2008, feminism, Hillary Clinton, John McCain, journalism, media, mommy bloggers, news, opinion, politics, progressive, Republicans, women, working moms | By: Catherine Morgan

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…

  1. Left In Lowell
  2. Left Side Out — The moderately liberal views of a left side out lesbian.
  3. Liberal Common Sense — National and Ohio political site by a “liberal” libertarian.
  4. Liberal Life of a Navy Wife
  5. Libertarian Girl
  6. Liberty Street with Kathy
  7. Life In These United States — Rantings From A Midwestern Puerto Rican/Irish Gal
  8. life’s journey — An independent, progressive woman who tries to see the bigger picture, and speak the truth.
  9. Linda Hirshman — Liberal Principles
  10. Little Miss Attila
  11. Living My Life Like It’s Golden
  12. Liz Henry’s BlogSpot
  13. Logophile
  14. Lone Pony
  15. LonerGrrrl –The rants & musings of a feminist loner who loves writing and rock music
  16. Lorelei Kelly — Huffington Post
  17. Lorie Byrd — Commentary on current events, entertainment and everday life delivered with a Southern drawl.
  18. 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.
  19. Lynn Sweet with The Scoop From Washington
  20. Mad Kane
  21. Magpie Musing
  22. 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.
  23. 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)
  24. Mama Noire
  25. 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!!
  26. Margie’s Musings
  27. Marian’s Blog
  28. Marie’s Two Cents
  29. 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.
  30. Married To Politics
  31. Mary Katherine Ham — From Townhall.com
  32. Mauigirl’s Meanderings
  33. MaxedOutMama
  34. 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.
  35. 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.
  36. Messages From Hell
  37. Michelle Malkin — I’m a mother, wife, blogger, conservative syndicated columnist, author, and Fox News Channel contributor.
  38. Midnight Blue
  39. MindfulMom
  40. Miss Politics — A progressive political blog that also details the antics of this thirty something blogger.
  41. Miss Wild Thing
  42. Mixter’s Mix
  43. 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.
  44. Mojo Mom
  45. Mom-101
  46. 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.
  47. Momma Politico
  48. Momma’s Always Write!
  49. Mommy Life
  50. 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.
  51. 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.
  52. Mona Gable at the Huffington Post
  53. Cece at Montana Netroots
  54. Montana Women For: Education and Advocacy
  55. Moonbeam McQueen
  56. Moonseed’s Weblog
  57. Morra Aarons — Political Contributing Editor for BlogHer and The Huffington Post
  58. 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.
  59. Muckraking Mom
  60. Musings
  61. My Bit of Earth
  62. My Vast Right Wing Conspiracy
  63. My View of It — How I see the world.
  64. Kim Gandy of NOW
  65. Sue JNailing Jello To The Wall
  66. 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.
  67. Neogaia’s Blog
  68. Emily KronenbergerNew Wave GrrrlNew 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.
  69. NEWSgristwhere spin is art
  70. Newshoggers
  71. Nice Deb
  72. Nite Swimming – Is mostly politics.
  73. No Blood For Hubris — Freestyle liberalesque socio-political blog avec a modicum of snark.
  74. SlimNo Fish, No NutsI’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).
  75. No More ApplesNo 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.
  76. NoneoftheAbove
  77. Notions of Identity
  78. Now For Something Different — A blog that encourages the wide spread use of common sense.
  79. Nudemuse…daily nattering
  80. Nyceve and others at Daily Kos – Dailykos.com
  81. Obama who ?
  82. Obsidian Wings
  83. olbroad.com
  84. On The Fringe
  85. One Mom — homeschooling, conservative mom blogging for Mike Huckabee, homeschool issues, Christianity, life in the United States
  86. One Mom’s View — Where politics and motherhood meet for coffee.
  87. One Plus Two
  88. 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…”
  89. Oooh, nuance!
  90. 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.
  91. Opinions Unlimited
  92. Our Bodies Our Blog
  93. Pacific Views
  94. Pajamadeen
  95. Pamala LynPam’s Coffee Conversation
  96. Pam’s House Blend…always steamin’!
  97. Pamela on Politics – BET.com News
  98. Pandagon
  99. Peggy, As She Is — Wife, Mom, Sister, Writer, Thinker, Feminist, and so much more…
  100. 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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Who Will Hillary Women Vote For? Obama or McCain?

6 August, 2008 (02:11) | Barack Obama, BlogHer, democrats, election, election 2008, feminism, Hillary Clinton, John McCain, mommy bloggers, opinion, politics, women, working moms | By: Catherine Morgan

Here is a post from BackyardConservative at BlogHer on Winning Women

Whoever wins women this year may win the White House. Hillary voters are pivotal–are they still disaffected by the perceived sexism of the MSM and the Obama campaign? Or will they vote Dem in the end? Barack sends out Michelle, who lately described her husband as a fashion accessory, while Sen. McCain’s emissary Carly Fiorina reached out to Hillary voters in New York.

Read Full Post At BlogHer

Also See:

Who Will Women Vote For?

Why Would Clinton Supporters Vote For McCain?

Women Lining Up Behind Obama

Continuing To Celebrate Women Political Bloggers

5 August, 2008 (13:53) | Barack Obama, bloggers, blogging, BlogHer, democrats, election, election 2008, family, feminism, freedom of speech, Hillary Clinton, John McCain, journalism, mommy bloggers, news, opinion, politics, progressive, Republicans, women, working moms | By: Catherine Morgan

We are continuing to Celebrate Women Political Bloggers.

All week we are celebrating women political bloggers. Yesterday, I posted on the first 100 women blogging politics, from our list of over 500. Today, I have the next 100.

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. DebsWeb
  2. Deep Muck Big Rake
  3. Defending The Environment
  4. Delaware Way
  5. Democracy For New Mexico — by Barbara W.
  6. Detroit News Politics Blog
  7. Diary of a Content Black Woman
  8. Different Drummer
  9. Dirt & Noice
  10. Ditzy Dems, Part Deux
  11. DogWoman
  12. Cynthia SamuelsDon’t Gel Too Soon
  13. Dragon Lady’s Den
  14. Dragonfly Ranch Blog
  15. duh pookie
  16. E. A. Hanks at the Huffington Post
  17. Echidne Of The Snakes
  18. EconomistMom
  19. Education and Class
  20. Emily’s List
  21. Engaged Intellectuals
  22. Envision Art Studio — A blog about politics, religion, feminism, freedom, racial issues, the environment, peace, love, philosophy, mental health, and life from my female perspective.I won`t claim to always be right but I will hope to always make you think.
  23. Erin Kotecki Vest — Political Contributing Editor for BlogHer — Also see her personal blog Queen of Spain
  24. Essential Estrogen — written by Lynda Waddington and Paige T
  25. Faboo Mama — Inside the mind of an opinionated mama
  26. Fact-esque — I look at politics from a lefty perspective. I`m also interested in the political reporting of the NYT. I wander off-topic so often that I`m wondering if “off-topic” even applies anymore. But I`m always in the ballpark of progressive politics.
  27. Feminism in 2008 Election and Beyond
  28. Feminist Cupcake
  29. Feminist Fire — I have given up trying to fit into any ‘feminist movement’ or anywhere else, for that matter. I am just me. The label which most suits me is ‘Radical Feminist’. I have no time at all for in-fighting within the movement – I believe we are all on the same side and should just get along and concentrate on getting the job done.
  30. Feminist Law Professors
  31. FeministBlogs.org
  32. Feministe
  33. Feministing — Young women are rarely given the opportunity to speak on their own behalf on issues that affect their lives and futures. Feministing provides a platform for us to comment, analyze and influence.
  34. FOOTNOTED
  35. Frances L. Holland at The Truth About Kos
  36. Frankly, My Dear…
  37. Free Soil Party Blog — Discussing Feminist Revolution
  38. Freedom Eden
  39. Frog Princess
  40. From My Brown Eyed View
  41. From Scratch — A lot of chatter about food (plus a little about politics)
  42. Frustrated Incorporated
  43. Georgia Women Vote — A view of the Georgia political scene from the perspective of a Democratic women. We cover the local politics, events, legislation, opinion, and the occasional gossip!
  44. Get The Facts & Get Involved
  45. Girl With Pen
  46. Glamocracy – Megan Carpentier
  47. Gloria FeldtHeartFeldt Politics Blog
  48. Golden Apple Press
  49. GOP Vixen — The blog of columnist Bridget Johnson
  50. GOTV with contributing editor, Alice
  51. Granny Geek
  52. GRAPEVINE — Georgia Federation of Democratic Women
  53. Great Satans Girlfriend - courtney is an awesome discovery and she NEVER minces words.
  54. Green Consciousness
  55. Grizzly Mama
  56. Hagar’s Daughters
  57. Health Populi — Jane is a frequent public speaker and writer on health policy, health economics, information and medical technology and scenario planning in health care.
  58. Hear Speak No Evil
  59. High Desert Reports
  60. Hillary Is Our Choice – forum
  61. Hillary’s Bloggers
  62. HillRaiser 08
  63. Hog House Blog
  64. Hoyden About Town — We blog on life, laughs, science, progressive politics and foiling diabolical masterminds.
  65. Hullabaloo
  66. Iddybud Journal
  67. I Hate Your Opinions — A cynical political blog with 2008 election coverage, book reviews of autobiographies of presidential candidates, and more
  68. I Wish I Were In Paris
  69. I’m Tired of Voting For Men
  70. Illini Family Politics
  71. Impudent Ways — tattooed tea enthusiast. like that’s original.
  72. In Jennifer’s Head
  73. In The Pink Texas — Humorous Texas and national political blog targets a readership of influential legislators, lobbyists and media. Has received over 700,000 hits since it launched last year.
  74. In Women We Trust
  75. Inches Away From Sanity
  76. Independence Lost
  77. Informed Voters 2008 — I’m a 30-year old wife, mom, daughter, sister, friend, veteran, citizen, patriot, wanna-be environmentalist and conscientious voter.
  78. Irrational Woman
  79. Is That All You’ve Got?
  80. It’s Curtains For You - nanc is a breath of fresh air in a stale world.
  81. It’s My Right To Be Left of the Center — The truth doesn’t care where you or I stand on an issue. I want to see through the bullshit of it all and find the Truth. It’s there somewhere.
  82. Jac’s Notepad – an election 2008 diary
  83. Jen’s Green Journal — My blog is 1/2 politics and 1/2 green living (which is becoming more and more political)
  84. Jenn’s Journey As a Conservative - jenn is an awesome woman of conscience and conservative values stuck somewhere in n.j. and she’s always a fun read.
  85. Jessica Mondillo’s Blog — I am a freshman at Boston University. I’m an 18 year old girl with very different views than many of the people around me. I enjoy intelligent conversations and seeing other people’s views.
  86. Jo Jo Says…
  87. Julie Pippert: Using My Words
  88. Katharine Seelye — From the New York Times
  89. Kathleen Reardon — Huffington Post
  90. Kay at Covering Florida
  91. Kentucky Women: Power, Passion and Politics
  92. Kitten Politics
  93. Kim Pearson — Contributing Editor BlogHer
  94. Kirsten Anderson — Huffington Post
  95. KristinaMarina
  96. Kiss My Big Blue Butt
  97. La Shawn Barber’s Corner
  98. Last Left Turn Before Hooterville — A liberal political blog from the perspective of a rock chick mom who wants a better world for her 4 kids and is not going to sit around and wait for it.
  99. LaurieWrites
  100. Lawyer Mama — Geeky is the new cool.

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. :-)

Celebrating Women Political Bloggers!

4 August, 2008 (12:42) | About the blog, Barack Obama, bloggers, blogging, BlogHer, Blogroll, democrats, election, election 2008, feminism, freedom of speech, Hillary Clinton, John McCain, journalism, media, mommy bloggers, news, opinion, parenting, politics, progressive, Republicans, women, working moms | By: Catherine Morgan

Celebrating Women Political Bloggers!

CONGRATULATIONS to all of the 500+ women who are blogging about politics. Women are playing a powerful role in politics, and women bloggers are helping to lead the way. Our list of women blogging about politics, has just reached over 500!!!

To celebrate, I will be posting links to 100 women today, and then again each day, for the rest of the week. :-)

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.

So…If you have some time today, check out the first 100. Have you discovered some blogs you like? Let me know in comments, or in a post.

You can help promote women political bloggers. 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.

Here are the first 100 from the list (in alphabetical order)…

  1. A Brain Like Mine – Diary of a Feminist Housewife
  2. A Lovely Promise — Human rights, war and peace, politics, and gardening.
  3. A Mommy with an Attitude
  4. A Series of Tubes — How are political groups using the internet to reach out to citizens? From YouTube debates to Facebook groups, this blog will tell you all about it.
  5. Above Average Jane – PA Politics and GREAT interviews with pols and candidates
  6. NikkiAccording To Nikki
  7. Adventures In Daily Living
  8. Althouse
  9. Always On Watch
  10. Amanda Carpenter — From Townhall.com
  11. American Princess — Party politics and the age of the Post and Prada
  12. And Rightly So — I am not a politically correct person at all. I speak my mind and I could care less who I offend when doing so. I call a spade for a spade when needed. I also swear a whole lot – get ever it.
  13. Anderson @ Large — I blog about politically black news and commentary, focusing on voter participation, voting rights, civil rights, religion and politics, and voting rights and technology.
  14. Anna’s Clue Tank
  15. Annie’s Inferno
  16. Anonymous Is A Women — A blog about politics, religion, the economy, the culture wars – you know, all the fun stuff.
  17. Antigone Magazine — A blog about women, politics, women in politics and the politics of being a woman.
  18. Appetite for Equal Rights
  19. Arianna Huffington — Huffington Post
  20. Sandy RenshawAround Des Moines
  21. Asheville on the Ground
  22. Assorted Babble
  23. Avedon Carol
  24. Average Jane at Progress Ohio — Our mission is to provide quality online and off-line tools for use by individuals, groups and organizations to further their ideas and issues through communication and action.
  25. A. M. ReynoldsBackyard BeaconThe Backyard Beacon is a not-for-profit, nonpartisan citizen-based watchblog that sheds light on underreported stories, particularly those in minority communities. The Beacon is a Newstex.com licensed Weblog distributed through the LexisNexis services.
  26. BackyardConservative — Comments and Links from a conservative in the Chicago suburbs. This blog is a product of over 25 years of biting my tongue in polite society.
  27. Bang the Drum – Rant and ramblings of a political junkie.
  28. Barbara’s Blog
  29. Barbara’s Tchatzkahs
  30. Becky from Deep Muck Big Rake — So much muck, so little time.
  31. Been There
  32. Betsy’s Page
  33. Big Girl Pants
  34. Big Green Purse
  35. Birth Pangs
  36. Biscotti’s Blog
  37. Black On Campus
  38. Black Political Thought
  39. Black Women, Blow The Trumpet!
  40. Black Women Blogging
  41. Black Women Vote!
  42. Blatherings
  43. Blog Fabulous
  44. Blog For Democracy
  45. Blog It Forward
  46. Bloggg
  47. Blogging Amerikkka
  48. Blogging For Michigan
  49. BlogHer — A community of Women Bloggers
  50. BlogHer — Election 2008
  51. Blogs By Women
  52. Blonde Sagacity — The conservative that liberals hate to love.
  53. BlondeSense
  54. Blood, Toil, Tears and Sweat
  55. Blue Bloggin — My liberal blog focuses on Texas and national politics, political corruption, the environment and what every else pops in my head.
  56. Blue Gal
  57. Blue Girl, Red State — I’m an over- educated, pissed-off redhead with a broadband connection and a credit card; fiercely dedicated to the Constitution; here to remind y’all that America is founded on four boxes: 1.)The Soapbox. 2.)The Ballot Box. 3.)The Jury Box. 4.)The Ammo Box. They should be used in that order. This is my soapbox.
  58. Blue Linchpin
  59. Blue Spot
  60. Blue Star Chronicles
  61. Bluedaze — You may never know what results come of your action, but if you do nothing there will be no result.Mahatma Gandhi
  62. BOHEMIAN Adventures
  63. Bold Words — Exploring How Bold Words Can Give Life To Bold Ideas
  64. Bottom Line Up Front — Amy
  65. Bride of Acheron
  66. Brilliant at Breakfast
  67. Brown Sugar
  68. Build Peace — Arizona-based blog by a woman peace activist, mother, writer, anthropologist, semiotician — most often political, but not always. Original scoops and reporting have included Raging Granny arrests and Howard Dean`s positive interactions with Arizona CODE
  69. BWFO — Black Women For Obama
  70. Care2 Election Blog
  71. Catzmaw’s Commentary — I mostly write about issues like the Iraq War, legal issues like habeas corpus and Guantanamo, and the like. Lately I’ve been writing about radiation therapy.
  72. Celtic Diva’s Blue Oasis
  73. Center for New Words — The Center for New Words is dedicated to a simple mission: To use the power and creativity of words and ideas to strengthen the voice of progressive and marginalized women in society.
  74. ChangeServant — Big ideas Random thoughts Irregular musings
  75. Chicago Moms BlogThe Chicago Moms blog is a collaborative group of moms writing about their lives in Chicago, Ill.
  76. Chicken Hawk Express — Robin
  77. Choose or Lose
  78. Citizen Against Lies
  79. Chronicles of Dissent — Fighting back against the erosion of privacy and civil liberties in post-9/11 America.
  80. Citizen Jane Politics
  81. Code Neon Blue!
  82. Coleen Rowley — Huffington Post
  83. Completely Unnecessary
  84. Confessions of a Closet Republican
  85. Connie Talk
  86. Conservatism With Heart
  87. Conservative Ally
  88. Conservative Belle
  89. Conservative Amazons — Conservative Amazons is written by a group of college-age conservative women who say that liberal feminism doesn’t tell their side of the story.
  90. Conservative Girls Are Hot
  91. Conservative Politics Today
  92. Cool Crys Chronicles
  93. Cooper and Emily — BlogHer Acts
  94. Cooper at Wonderland or Not
  95. Cosmo and Me
  96. Country Dawn
  97. Cynthia’s Interests — My blog is eclectic. I talk about everything from politics, to religion, to education and heath. I`m honest, yet I`m not always politically correct. My views are strictly told from an African American woman`s perspective.
  98. Dana Tuszke — Political Contributing Editor for BlogHer
  99. DC Metro Moms — The politics of parenting.
  100. Dear Kitty, Some Blog

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. :-)

Help – We Just Need 3 More Women Political Bloggers

1 August, 2008 (01:54) | About the blog, bloggers, blogging, breaking news, democrats, election, election 2008, feminism, journalism, media, mommy bloggers, news, opinion, politics, progressive, Republicans, women, working moms | By: Catherine Morgan

Calling All Women Political Bloggers!

The Political Voices of Women started out as a list of 100 Women Political Bloggers. Today, the list has over 400. Well, 497 to be exact, and we are much more than just a list now. We have 10 contributing editors, a community of almost 70 women, and opportunities for all women bloggers to express their political opinions as guest bloggers.

We are just shy of 500 women political bloggers. It’s my hope to reach 500 by the end of this weekend. And, you can help. I’m hoping to celebrate by publishing the list (100 blogs at a time) each day next week. Help us reach the goal of 500.

Are you a woman who blogs about politics?

Are you on the list?

Do you know a woman blogger who should be on the list?

We just need three more women political bloggers to hit the 500 mark!

So…Check the list, and if someone is missing, please give me their link here in comments.

:-)

Should Obama & McCain Come To BlogHer? What about Hillary?

13 July, 2008 (17:25) | Barack Obama, bloggers, blogging, BlogHer, democrats, election, election 2008, feminism, Hillary Clinton, journalism, mommy bloggers, news, opinion, politics, Republicans, women | By: Catherine Morgan

PunditMom is asking the question…Should Barack Obama and John McCain should come to the BlogHer conference?

Last year, after attending my first BlogHer conference, I was a little put out when I discovered that most of the Democratic presidential candidates were making appearances at The Yearly Kos conference just one week later (now called Netroots Nation) and not BlogHer.

Having heard more times than I care to count that women voters are the key demographic to winning elections – especially this election — it just didn’t make sense. Of course, I was thrilled that Elizabeth Edwards was hanging out with us BlogHer chicks, but it’s a different message to send a spouse rather than the candidate him- or herself.

I hoped that would change this year, especially with the general election just four months away.

What do you think? Do the Obama and McCain campaigns realize the impact that over 1,000 women bloggers could have? Are they making a mistake by not attending?

Personally, I would love to see Hillary Clinton there.