Why candidates should ignore blogs

The story of Eliot and the pro-life movement

Tiahrt ad directed towards Obama, Pelosi

A call for South Carolina Gov. Mark Sanford to resign immediately, a political cartoonist envisions what former President Abraham Lincoln might have Tweeted, and Bagyants hangs up the modem. 

The story of Eliot and the pro-life movement 

Conservatism With Heart considers the story of Eliot and believes it is babies like him that are indicative of why the pro-life movement is the right choice.

Tour of Missouri website blocked in Google filter  

Fired Up! Missouri notes that the Tour of Missouri's website has been blocked by his spam filter on Google as an "Attack Site." 

Why candidates should ignore blogs

Gone Mild has some simple advice for candidates new to the political arena- ignore political blogs and the comments section. 

Gov. Sanford should resign immediately 

The Source calls for the resignation of South Carolina Gov. Mark Sanford, arguing that his actions show that doesn't really believe in the values of the Republican Party. Capitol Calling has video of Gov. Sanford's apology. KY3 Political Notebook has the reactions of U.S. Reps. Jo Ann Emerson and Roy Blunt to the Sanford scandal.

Tiahrt ad directed towards Obama, Pelosi 

The Wichita Eagle Blog notes that U.S. Rep. Todd Tiahrt has a strong message in his first television ad for his Senate bid, painting himself in opposition to "the so-called stimulus plan." 

Montee shines more light on MHDC 

The St. Louis Post-Dispatch Political Fix writes that Missouri Auditor Susan Montee has turned up the heat on the Missouri Housing Development Commission by talking about potential conflicts of interest and a perception of favortism. 

Bagyants exits the blogosphere 

Bagyants explains the blog's decision to stop publishing

McCaskill to lead impeachment hearings of federal judge

KY3 Political Notebook writes that U.S. Sen. Claire McCaskill will chair a committee that will hold an impeachment trial for Federal District Court Judge Samuel Kent, who has been accused of two counts of sexual misconduct and obstruction of justice.  

If Lincoln Tweeted 

The Missouri Record has an editorial cartoon re-envisioning the Gettysburg Address via Twitter.