Posted on 11/19/2008 12:26:59 PM PST by kristinn
A Democrat is poised to take the reins of power in Washington, D.C., and Fresno resident Jim Robinson is feeling a sense of deja vu.
It was President Bill Clinton's 1992 election that sparked Robinson's political activism, driving him to create a Web site that made him a grass-roots leader among conservatives before Clinton's term was over.
This year, as Barack Obama prepares to sweep into office on another tide of Democratic votes, Robinson and denizens of that Web site, freerepublic.com, are preparing to do battle again.
"We'll double and redouble our efforts to fight for what is right," Robinson says. "We've got people just spitting nails."
Free Republic, founded by Robinson in September 1996, doesn't attract much attention from the national press and is not well-known among political experts. Many of its postings have a decidedly fringe feel.
But long before Red State, Daily Kos and Little Green Footballs arrived on the Internet political scene, Free Republic was building an audience -- and becoming a formidable political force among conservatives and libertarians that is admired even by some who disagree with its political philosophy.
In a study last month by the Internet ratings firm comScore, Free Republic ranked fifth among political blogs, just behind heavyweights The Huffington Post, Politico, Drudge Report and RealClearPolitics.
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Did you get that longarm from the Pirates of the Caribbean ride?
=)
I see this bringing in new blood. The Viking Kitties are going to be working overtime. :)
Spin from FR? B.S. Don’t let the truth jump up and bite them in the butt!!
Huff is a heavyweight?????
BTTT!
We are not a blog. If we were a blog, the articles would all come from Jim. We are a forum.
Congrats Jim. Get the kitties on alert for the incoming trolls.
Praise the Lord and pass the ammunition!!
Actually not a bad article. But in the search for FR’s notability surrounding high-profile events, it should have included exposing the fake Rather memos.
[Many of its postings have a decidedly fringe feel.]
Huh? I guess I’ll take that as a compliment, considering what the media defines as “mainstream.”
Yeah they always say “blogosphere” without ever really knowing the difference between a “blog” and a “message board” and whatever else happens to be out there. There’s a lot of clueless people out there.
Horray!!!! Horray!!!!
This is by far the best conservative spot anywhere!
I think Free Republic IS NUMBER ONE though!!
Polly.... who has been here since 2000
Many of its postings have a decidedly fringe feel.They say that like it's a bad thing.
Yet no political hack worth his or her salt doesn't monitor FR daily.
>> Many of its postings have a decidedly fringe feel.
Welcome to the edge of tomorrow. Christ and our Founding Fathers were fringe in their day too.
Awesome site, awesome job from all on FR. They made a few digs in the article, but all in all it was ok. I suppose considering the election results, we are a fringe group......oh, well, that can change.
Drudge is an old-style news aggregator, with no feedback mechanism for readers that I am aware. Politico and RCP are blogs. Not sure how to categorize Puff Ho. Free Republic is a forum in the old bbs tradition, the granddaddy of them all. Long may it prosper.
Count down to new trolls 10.... 9.... 8.... 7
Congratulations Jim! And Thank You!
Except for vanities, our threads mostly come from news sites, with plenty of AP posts.
But, at least it’s nice the AP admits their stuff is made up.
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