Here’s an updated S.C. blogroll

Off and on today, I updated the spreadsheet of S.C. blogs I created a while back. After I was done, I realized I forgot some — such as several Tim Cameron at The Shot told me about that he was managing for legislative candidates. Oh, well. I’ll soon do an update of the update.

Here is the spreadsheet.

Once again, my list is idiosyncratic. It’s mostly S.C. blogs, although there are the oddities that don’t fit, but which I just like to have on my links, so they made their way onto the blogroll. Some things to take note of:

    • Michael Rodgers’ new one about the Confederate flag, which I’ve mentioned here previously.
    • Joshua Gross is back, having help run Fred Thompson’s campaign in S.C. and the S.C. Club for Growth, with a blog called "The Columbia Conservative" (not much on it yet, though — which is a shame, as Joshua’s a pretty good blogger).
    • The Kaolin Kronicle, which I had recently discovered at the time of my last informal survey, is kaput — gone without explanation.
    • Sen. Kevin Bryant has really jazzed up his site, and is posting with considerable frequency.
    • Nathan Ballentine has more on his site now, with the help of Tim C. (more on his sites in a separate post later in the week).
    • Tim Kelly’s "Crack the Bell," one of the first S.C. blogs I knew back when I was starting out, is back with a vengeance, after having been moribund last time we checked.
    • Ross Shealy, whose "Barbecue and Politics" had once been impressively enterprising, might as well hang it up — he hasn’t posted since Aug. 18.
    • "I don’t believe The State" must have found faith or something, as he’s been MIA since June.
    • One more new one, with an excessively generous title, "The Other Brooks Brothers and Their Sister, Too."

I know this is far, far from complete. Let me know of any good ones out there that you think should be included that so far are not.

5 thoughts on “Here’s an updated S.C. blogroll

  1. Doug Ross

    No FITSnews?
    Sure, he takes some (many) potshots at The State, but if you want real news about what’s going on in the State House, that’s the best place to go.
    Like today’s story about another Jim Rex p.r. gimmick going down in flames. Too bad none of that stuff ever seems to make it into the The State. It’s front page stuff, in my opinion.

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