Top 25 Blogs

We’ve ranked the top blogs by one simple measure: the number of incoming links from other bloggers. In addition to those that focus on politics, we’ve included several that come at political issues from a decidedly tech perspective. In addition, we’ve listed some lesser-known blogs to watch, drawing in part on suggestions from readers.
  1. Instapundit
  2. Daily Kos
  3. Andrew Sullivan
  4. Eschaton
  5. Doc Searls
  6. Little Green Footballs
  7. Scripting News
  8. Wonkette
  9. This Modern World
  10. The Volokh Conspiracy
  11. Lileks
  12. Powerline
  13. Corante
  14. Kuro5hin
  15. Buzzmachine
  16. Media Matters for America
  17. Baghdad Burning
  18. The Truth Laid Bear
  19. Vodkapundit
  20. Informed Comment
  21. Joi Ito's Web
  22. Michelle Malkin
  23. Indymedia
  24. Crooked Timber
  25. Scrappleface


Other influential sites (in no particular order):

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I’ve just updated our “Top 25 Blogs” list and some explanations are in order. First, these are the 25 political blogs with the most incoming links from other bloggers of any among the more

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