“Ed” over at Blawg Review is fiercely (religiously) anonymous, but
I’m starting to think he could be a public relations consultant for the
G.W. Bush White House. Clearly, when informing his public, Ed
believes deeply in two principles that also guide the White House:
(1) if you assert it enough, it’s true; and (2) we don’t have to explain
a thing, ’cause a Higher Power is on our side.
“GraphClimb”
If you don’t believe me, check out his post “Best Blawg and Best Law Blogs”
(Dec. 11, 2005), where Ed says:
“For most law bloggers, the real excitement will be right here for the
first ever Blawg Review Awards, which will be announced on December
26. No one knows whose blawgs are nominated, how a law blog gets
nominated, how the voting is tabulated, or even who gets to vote. Still,
this is where everyone interested in the best blawgs looks each week,
and law bloggers will be pointing their browsers back here right after
Christmas to see who got what presents from Blawg Review this year.”
So, don’t call it Boxing Day. December 26 is gonna be Blawxing Day
at Prof. Yabut’s house.
Just in case the votes aren’t tabulated yet, the f/k/a Gang
wants to add that — unlike the folks at 1700 Pennsylvania
Ave and the censors at Blawg Republic — “Ed” doesn’t
hold grudges or ignore constructive criticism. (we hope)
Nothing said above should be interpreted to endorse
the procedures or results in the WizBang Weblog Awards.
December 16, 2005
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