It's not clear if Erickson was 'fired' but his blogging account there was terminated.
According to him he’d been gone three years but they just now disabled his accounts, passwords, etc.
Let’s face it - none of us are getting any younger and the same goes for web sites, especially those that are linked in some way to a particular candidate, movement or subgroup of a political party. Some ‘churn’ was inevitable as times, candidates and officeholders change.
Winning!
Erick, The Red sold Redstate to Hugh Hewlett in 2015.
That place used to be my daily until hot air. I got banned by Neil Stevens once for something or another and never came back. Glad to see he got fired yesterday.
Then when hot gas went to crap too, I made a concerted effort to make sure I never clicked on any of their links. Glad my efforts paid off! I’m going to pop some champagne when allahpundit finally get put out to pasture.
This blogger tells us that he analyzed what positions he should take to attract the biggest audience before he started his blog, rather than considering what he believes and try to attract readers whom agree with him.
I’m not interested in reading opinions that are nothing more than marketing a manufactured product.
The existence of Red State is interesting. Imagine a liberal version called Blue State. Imagine Blue State having writers bashing Obama earlier this decade.