‘TIS THE BLOG CONTEST SEASON

By Michelle Malkin  •  December 5, 2005 08:02 AM

John Hawkins announces the winners of the 4th annual Warblogger Awards.

Kevin Aylward and the Wizbang folks have opened the polls at the 2005 Weblog Awards.

Beth at My Vast Right Wing Conspiracy has convened the BadBlog Awards.

Aaron’s CC is creating a Deck O’Bloggers.

And Hugh Hewitt has the MSM-Blogger Draft picks.

Some folks can get a bit carried away with these things, but they are great resources, especially for new blog readers. Have fun voting and be sure to thank all the organizers for their creative energy!

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