CPAC blogging
By Christian Crumlish, 02/21/2005 - 1:24pm

I've been reading about the Conservative Political Action conference that took place over this past weekend primarily in the blog of PDF contributor Chris Nolan (Politics from Left to Right), but there was also an aggregator set up to incorporate the commentary from a wide range of credentialed bloggers.

One of the more interesting sidenotes from "blogger's corner" at CPAC was the high-handed way that John Fund, a WSJ journalist commandeered the laptops of webloggers to file his own stories. Also noted, many of the attendees and participants, from Fund to Hannity, have taken to referring to their websites as blogs.

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