I was pleasantly surprised to see the Chamber make it onto memeorandum for my post on the Bush impeachment ratings.

Nifty!

I was pleasantly surprised to see the Chamber make it onto memeorandum for my post on the Bush impeachment ratings.

Nifty!

I had an idea (strange, huh?). Originally I thought it would be neat to add political WordPress.com blogs in a special section of my blogroll, and create my own little community of amateur pundits that use the service. In a way, ALL WP.com bloggers are part of a community already, but I thought I’d start a club just for those who like to talk politics.
Most political bloggers will have blogs from other services in their blogroll. Not everyone uses WP, after all. There are advantages to staying within the community, however. One advantage would be ease of commenting. Once you’re logged in, you can hop from blog to blog without having to enter in tedious email info and quickly drop a comment (nice to have avatars too), and all discussions can easily be kept track of through the “my comments” section of our dashboards. Another advantage: you don’t have to do a lot of work to ping these blogs. All you have to do is link to a post, and it pings them immediately (leaving a pingback in the comments section). With other blogs (or blog services), you may have to copy/paste trackback urls, and that can be a bit of a crap shoot. It can work real slick for some blogs and not work at all for others (or at least I’ve discovered). Yet another advantage is how easy it is to search for tags within the community, but that is less special because services like technorati seem to be dialed into it as well. Anyway, you get the idea….
So, every so often, I’ll click on the WP ‘politics’ tag and check out what people are posting. If I stumble upon a blog that I haven’t seen before, I’d just add it to the blogroll. I’ve been adding a couple a week since I started it. I’m sure there are more, so as time goes on this list will grow in my sidebar (under “wordpress political blogs”)
Then I started thinking. What if we formed some semi-formal alliance? A ‘club’ made up exclusively of WP.com political bloggers (right, left, and center) who could regularly exchange ideas and comment on others’ posts. So far I haven’t seen anything like that. Maybe it’s worth a shot?
I whipped up a ‘club’ button that we can put in the sidebar. You’ll have to forgive my photoshopping skills, but here goes:

If you want to add the button to your blog (it links back to this post), here is the code (with border):
<a href="https://chenzhen.wordpress.com/2007/05/25/wordpress-political-blogger-alliance"><img src="https://chenzhen.wordpress.com/wp-content/uploads/2007/05/wppoliblog1.jpg" alt="WordPress Political Blogger" /></a>
…and without a border:
<a href="https://chenzhen.wordpress.com/2007/05/25/wordpress-political-blogger-alliance"><img border="0" src="https://chenzhen.wordpress.com/wp-content/uploads/2007/05/wppoliblog1.jpg" alt="WordPress Political Blogger" /></a>
Update 11/2: The alliance has become interactive! The lowdown:
What I’m attemping to create here is a tool that we can use to make our blogs more lively and entertaining. I’m not really forcing any obligations on anyone, so I don’t want you to get the impression that going along with this means that there’s going to be a whole list of expectations (beyond etiquette). You don’t have to respond to every ping. Just so you know.
If you want to participate, there are just a few details…
Luckily, it’s pretty easy as individuals to block urls and IP’s if #2 or 3 becomes a problem for someone.
* The up-to-date code can always be found in my sidebar (——>):
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Simply copy the “WordPress.com Political Blogger Alliance” and paste it at the bottom of your post. Once your post is published, it will send a ping back to everyone in the alliance. Easy!
Update 11/4: A tag (category) specifically for the alliance:
Create the “WordPress Political Blogs” category and add it to your alliance-oriented posts. In2thefray and I have already added the RSS feed for this tag in our sidebars, so we can see the latest offerings right on our blogs:
Even better, if everyone uses the tag consistently, the above link will provide a great chronological record of the posts within the alliance. In addition, you will have a record of your own contributions to the alliance in your sidebar (assuming you have added the “categories” widget). Remember to use “WordPress Political Blogs” exactly (alternate spellings and abbreviations will be a different tag, technically)

there seems to be some problems with the trackbacks
Now I will add the link in the text, to see if the ping-O-matic is working
Update: They’re sort of working.
Update: My Technorati acct. hasn’t been updated for 18 days.