Blogiversary Top 20 Blasts from Past, Part 1
This is the first part of a four-part blogiversary series of my favorite posts of the past year:
- May 2 — Kudlow Doesn’t Understand Biased MSM Business Reporting (So I Will Explain) (explains BizzyBlog’s take on the origins of bias in the business press, which until the early 1980s tended to report business news fairly. Those days are long gone.)
- May 28 — It’s Sober-Up Time in the 2nd Congressional District (one of the first, if not the first, warnings to local congressional contenders that this guy Paul Hackett, who would ultimately became almost a household name two months later, was for real)
- June 9 — 2nd District (OH) Race: The McEwen Connections, Part 1–
Who is Advantage Associates, Inc? (first in a six-part series of posts revealing business and other relationships of a local congressional candidate that the local press mostly did not cover) - June 28 — The Real Entitlement Generation (ridiculing Baby Boomer bosses’ complaints that the current generation of job applicants feels overly entitled. Look in the mirror, people.)
- July 5 — US Retains Control of Internet Directory: AP Has Hissy Fit (one of the earlier pieces warning that there would be an attempt to take control of Internet domain management from the US)









