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Posted on: December 3, 2008 5:51 PM, by Razib Khan

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I've been doing some political blogging at the Secular Right site for about a week. I have to say that production is way easier when it comes to political blogging, but maintenance is way more exhausting.

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Ha! Usually that is true. And you get more readers too. My comment rate and readership patterns totally changed during the pre and immediate post election, and even though I wrote something like 300 blog posts in the 30 days before Nov 4th, I only blogged about half of what I had available.

Posted by: Greg Laden | December 3, 2008 6:13 PM

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I have to say that production is way easier when it comes to political blogging, but maintenance is way more exhausting.

That's because, as they say, everyone has a political opinion, they're like... And, most everyone can convince others that they know what they bleating about.

Posted by: Michael | December 4, 2008 3:34 PM

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And, most everyone can convince others that they know what they bleating about.

i would disagree with this. in fact, it's a lot easier for me to dismiss the bullshit now that i know more about american history.

Posted by: razib | December 4, 2008 7:01 PM

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Helping forge an alliance between the right and the secular is certainly doing God's work. As it were, anyway. Best of luck, I'm gonna try to send a few readers your way in the weekend roundup tomorrow.

Posted by: Matt Springer | December 6, 2008 2:36 AM

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