New Sub-blogs & My Direction of This Blog
I’m diversifying my portfolio as some financial gurus might say. In the next couple of days I hope to be posting regularly to all of the new sub-blogs here on HalfThePolitics.com. Most bloggers tend to keep just one blog where they post about every topic. I’ve tried that format and every single time I get in the swing of things I always lose focus. By having separate blogs I can follow select topics that I share interest in. Unless the well runs dry I should be posting regularly and consistently from here on out. These new sub-blogs will have news articles, quotes, and follow the latest internet conversations. I have my Google Reader stocked with every single source possible. And all the major news organizations at the tip of my television remote.
The New Blogs:
Hugo Blog[ - Hugo Chavez, Venezuela, and Citgo.
North Korea - All about North Korea, Kim Jong Il and his communist regime.
Mahmoud - Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, Iran’s nutjob President.
About Half The Politics
I believe that bloggers aren’t just about redundant news dictating, but they also serve the purpose of bringing things together. While I’ve yet to master that skill I hope this new direction will be a good starting point for me to learn.
This Half The Politics blog is going to feature link roundup posts, breaking news, and site announcements. If you keep this RSS feed you will still get a link to every single article I post in the sub-blogs.
While I’m a conservative there are a few things you won’t get on this blog. I’m not going to be playing the politics by day game that a lot of bloggers tend to post about. I’m ashamed of pretty much everything that goes on in Washington D.C. and all the positioning and politicking that is involved. It only serves the purpose of distracting the nation from what’s really going on in the world. Whenever there are calls for an investigation in the new XYZgate scandal I’m not going to post about the details and analyze who is to blame and who isn’t to blame. I believe that Americans are good at heart - but we’ve yet to elect someone to Washington that reflects that.
On this blog you might see one or two posts about who is going to gain control or lose control of a certain part of congress. But those posts will be the day prior and after the national election. I don’t believe in the data polls bring to the table and won’t make any assumptions from them like many of the news organization do.
As you can probably tell I could careless about party politics. I’m not a Republican, I’m not a Democrat, and not even an Independent. I’m an American who happens to vote for those I think know the difference between right and wrong. The moment a candidate or an elected official makes the wrong decision they lose my support.
Alright, enough babbling. ![]()

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