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All Aboard the Douchebag Train! A Roundup.

DigiBitch post by Kjerstin Johnson, Submitted by Kjerstin Johnson on July 9, 2009 - 2:39pm; tagged Baywatch, blogs, douchebag decree, Economy, gender roles, Kendra Wilkinson, menstruation, Michael Bay, recession, Sarah Palin, Steve King, tampons.

Hang onto your hats because there is a freight of douchebags in this post! We've got no-bit bloggers, a conservative take on Sarah Palin, THis week the douchebags around the internet really started to mount up! We've got Baywatch on the bigscreen, a feminist (?!) playmate, a clueless congressman, and more!
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You really, really like us!

DigiBitch post by Kjerstin Johnson, Submitted by Kjerstin Johnson on April 13, 2009 - 4:21pm; tagged blogs, Canada, feminist blogosphere, voting.
From the department of last minute self-promotion, Bitch is proud to announce we've been nominated for the Best International Feminist Blog in the 2009 Canadian F-Word Awards! We found out today, which is lucky since the polls are open until...tomorrow! Show us some love by visiting the F-Word Site and voting for us!
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Cheating

Bitch on Wheels post by Debbie Rasmussen, Submitted by Debbie Rasmussen on January 13, 2009 - 7:45pm; tagged blogs, feminism, feminist blogosphere.

I know it's kinda cheating to just post a blog post about a blog post I like, but...

I can't help it; I really love this blog.

What blogs do you love?

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List-less: Nerve takes on strong women in film

Love / Shove post by Andi Zeisler, Submitted by Andi Zeisler on June 13, 2008 - 1:32pm; tagged blogs, lists, movies.

Maybe I'm being too way too picky, but there is something deeply underachieving about Nerve's "Girl Power Top Ten," a list of the ten most—oh yeah, here it comes—empowering movies of all time.

Now, I would never come right out and suggest that perhaps having three dudes be the ones to make both of these judgment calls is going to, you know, limit the scope of things, but...okay, that's basically what I'm saying. Andrew Osborne, Phil Nugent, and Leonard Pierce, who coauthored "Chick Hits," get shirty in their introduction about the cluelessness of the media execs and pop-culture minders who've been so pleasantly surprised at the success of Sex and the City's big-screen bow, going on to write proudly that "We here at The Screengrab aren't afraid to get in touch with our feminine sides as we raise our Cosmos to these...films that put their empowered female characters front and center (without resorting to stripper poles OR big gauzy Prince Charming/Bridezilla wedding porn)."

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Mommy & Me

Looking for the Missing Voices in the Burgeoning World of Mom Blogs
Supplemental Content by Veronica I. Arreola, appeared as a sidebar in the article 'Ain't I a Mommy?' in issue Genesis; filed under: Internet culture; tagged: BlogHer, blogosphere, blogs, momblogs, mommy blogs, motherhood, parenting, race, women of color.
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Election fatigue, I haz it

Love / Shove post by Andi Zeisler, Submitted by Andi Zeisler on March 6, 2008 - 5:12pm; tagged 2008 campaign, blogs, politics.

A few commenters have wondered in the past few weeks why there's been such a paltry amount of coverage of the primaries and their attendent issues on this site. I can't speak for my colleagues — as we always write, in tiny print, in the magazine's masthead, we have varying opinions and no monolithic position on most of the issues we cover — but I've become, as I'm sure many of you have, really exhuasted by the circularity of so much of the dialogue surrounding the question of who deserves the nomination more, Hillary or Barack.

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The Washingtonienne

Blogs, Boys and Bad Manners
Article by Juliet Eastland, published in 1999; filed under Internet culture; tagged blogs, capital P politics, interns, sex and etiquette, washington dc.
Blogs, Boys and Bad Manners

“I have a ‘glamour job’ on the Hill. That is, I could not care less about gov or politics, but working for a Senator looks good on my resume. And these marble hallways are such great places for meeting boys and showing off my outfits.” So begins The Washingtonienne, the short-lived blog of one Jessica Cutler, a young Capitol Hill Staff Assistant since dubbed the “New-insky” for her chronicling of kinky sex among D.C.’s power elite.

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