Featured Blogs: Politics For Moms
What is Politics For Moms? Read Natalie’s self-description here.
The homepage of the blog is here.
What is Politics For Moms? Read Natalie’s self-description here.
The homepage of the blog is here.
This month we’re featuring the blog “Pundit Mom” because we’re big believers in the idea that moms have a unique perspective on many important topics, politics in particular…
If you’ve ever watched the news and thought, “well, that’s bad news, but what can I do about it?” then we have just the blog for you.
We're always excited to bring you the best of the blogosphere and wanted to do the same when it came to moms and politics. The Soccer Mom Vote is a blog made up of eighteen thoughtful, articulate mamas who write about timely topics at the intersection of politics and motherhood. We couldn't think of a better way to kick off the MamaVote!
History is inescapable. Who we are and how we react to events depends, to a great extent, on our past. The History News Network, a non-profit corporation, hopes to remind Americans of the complexity of history. Gil Troy blogs for the HNN and writes about current political happenings in context of history. HNN believes history is complicated and thus open their work to people of all political persuasions.
We’re now in the home stretch – with the election only days away, we’re bringing you our favorite political blogs. We’re featuring a conservative and liberal blog, side by side, for your reading pleasure…or aggravation. Check them out here.
With the election only weeks away, we’ll be bringing you our favorite political blogs in the MamaVote section. Each week we’ll feature a conservative and liberal blog, side by side, for your reading pleasure…or aggravation. Check them out here.
Want to see what a few of our favorite political bloggers thought about the first presidential debate? Each week we’ll feature a conservative and liberal blog, side by side, for your reading pleasure…or aggravation. Check them out here.