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YearlyKos: Just Like Being There

August 3, 2007 | 3:35 PM

[Cross-posted from National Journal's Beltway Blogroll].

The Daily Kos community is reveling in the political and media spotlight in Chicago for the next few days, but for folks who couldn't make it, Beltway Blogroll is the next best place to be.

Some news and commentary about the event:

-- Netroots Event Becomes Democrats' Other National Convention (The Washington Post)
-- YearlyKos Forum A Magnet For Bloggers, Pols (The Chicago Tribune)
-- 1,500 Bloggers Flex Here (Chicago Sun-Times)
-- Cyberactivists Are A Must-See For Candidates (U.S. News & World Report)
-- Political Pariahs (Time)
-- Blog Convention Hails A Political Revolution (Denver Post)
-- Netroots Activists Carry Political Weight (Seattle Post-Intelligencer)
-- The Vast Left-Wing Establishment (National Review)
-- The New Bosses Congregate At YearlyKos (MoJo Blog, plus more on the Democrats' ground game for 2008 and the Democratic message)
-- YearlyKos Draws Democratic Leaders (The Huffington Post, plus more about the blogosphere's coming of age)
-- Kos Revels In The Limelight (CongressBlog)
-- Kos: 'We Are The Center' (Pajamas Media)
-- Howard Dean Wows The Crowd At Kos (techPresident, plus more here and here)
-- Clinton And The Bloggers (The Caucus, plus more at Americablog and by Marc Ambinder)
-- YearlyKos Does Foreign Policy (The Washington Note)
-- YearlyKos Day 1.5 (TalkLeft)
-- The Press Lives Off Politics, Kossacks Live For It (PressThink)

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