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For those who may have missed it

by Bunk Five Hawks X ( 54 Comments › )
Filed under Blogmocracy, Open thread, Politics, Progressives at October 11th, 2012 - 8:00 am

Most of you know the history of The Blogmocracy. It began as a dare by Charles Johnson of Little Green Footballs  – “If you don’t like it here, go start your own blog,” and that’s exactly what happened. LGF2.0 was created, and it morphed into The Blogmocracy, that spun off the red-headed stepchild dedicated to Charles 24/7, known as Diary of Daedalus.

For those who may have missed it, Diary of Daedalus posted a 6 Part Series titled “The Ruse and Fail of Little Green Footballs.”

Believe it or not, it was a project requested by the late Andrew Breibart in September 2011, and it took a year to complete. Dozens of people contributed to it, and The Prologue has the background. Rather (heh, I said Rather) than repost the series, here are the links. Note that there has been no refutation of the facts, posted with footnotes and verifiable links, by Charles Johnson or his minions to date.

That’s because neither Johnson nor his minions can deny the truth. Have at it.

Prologue
Part 1 – Overview
Part 2 – The Ascendance of Charles Johnson and LGF
Part 3 – The Bannings
Part 4 – The Flounces
Part 5 – The Turnaround
Part 6 – Current Events & The Future Of LGF

Fun facts to know and tell.

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