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June 19, 2004
Amongst all the other decisions made at the summit, Croatia is now an official EU candidate state. Talks are scheduled to begin next year with an aim of the Croats joining alongside Romania and Bulgaria in 2007.
June 18, 2004
Over at Crooked Timber, Henry Farrell assesses the candidates for President of the European Commission
June 13, 2004
The 2004 European Football Championship has kicked off with a shock in the opening game as the hosts Portugal were beaten 2-1 by Greece. Elsewhere, Spain began the tournament with a 1-0 win against Russia.
June 02, 2004
Supermodels, astronauts, porn stars and journalists: BBC News looks at some of the famous (and infamous) candidates standing in the European Parliament elections
May 27, 2004
After Porto's victory in the European Cup last night, their coach Jose Mourinho has announced he is leaving the club to work in England. He hasn't said which club he's joining yet, though.
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December 05, 2003
Vote AFOE
Wizbang is having a Blog Awards competition. We’re one of twenty nominees for Best Foreign blog (What an odd sort of category on the Internet one would think, but I’m not complaining.) Please, please, please go there and vote for us if you think we’re any good, because I really want to win this thing. I’ve never won anything in my life.
Update: Now here’s a good reason to vote for us, tell all your friends, family, and random strangers to do the same, pimp us on your blogs…
The frontrunner is currently Merde in France, the France-hating wingnut. (#2 is Tim Blair, the Australian one-man Sasmizdata.net) We’re third and are well positioned to stop him from winning. I daresay we’re easily the best of the ones with a chance to win. Keep the eurohaters from winning. Vote AFOE!
The poll is open until dec 14. I will occasionally bump this post till then.
Have there been any reports issued on the present trends in “eurohating”?
Posted by: Gary Farber at December 5, 2003 09:06 PMWell, I can do you that little favor. But how serious is this guy? He also has categories like “Best Crawly Amphibians Ecosystem Level Blog” and puts Brad deLong in the categorie of “liberals”.
Still he made a nice list. Under the category “beautiful” I found a group blog on Africa: http://africa.resurrectionsong.com/
Frans,
I think the 20 nominees are compiled from user submissions. And the amphibian thing is probably intended to help them grow in an adverse, often powerlaw structured environment.
Posted by: Tobias at December 5, 2003 11:51 PMDamn, we’ve lost ground. There’s eight days left, though. No way am I throwing in any towels.
Posted by: David Weman at December 6, 2003 12:07 AMUm, the other categories come from the Blogging Ecosystem, which has been around for, what, a year, year and a half?; they’re not made up by the Wizbang site doing the awards. It throws me into the “Large Mammal” category, for example, at current rank of #192.
I’ve made a rather lengthy post about the poll here, by the way. I might suspect it’s possible I’m the unnamed “snarky” blogger David refers to, but perhaps not. Of course, any snarkiness on my part is merely “faux,” “ironic” snarkiness, which I have devilishly constructed in layer upon layer, and which I, yet, choose to immediately explain to you here, because that’s the best way to do irony, as everyone knows. Not that Americans can be ironic, of course.
I noted, myself, that I thought trying to sort people into only two political categories was problematic, and naturally, even those folks who might be relatively easily tossed into “leftish” and “rightish” bins can be argued about by anyone, but I’m rather unclear as to what the precise objection is to Brad deLong being considered a “liberal.” I realize I’m behind on the memos, but could someone explain what tenets of liberalism Brad has been savagely violating?
Posted by: Gary Farber at December 6, 2003 06:37 AM“What an odd sort of category on the Internet”
Well I think this reflects a style of thinking, which is of course lamentable. Let’s just call it spoilt kid syndrome.
I think the blogzone remedy is in sight, and is just about to come racing round the corner though.
“Brad deLong being considered a “liberal.”“
I think there is a confusion of terminology here, liberal in the UK and US has one connotation - middle of the road, mildly progressive, and in continental europe it has acquired another meaning: something like Cato Institute economic liberal, which of course Brad definitely isn’t.
“I’ve never won anything in my life.”
Don’t worry David, there’s a lot of it out in front, and we’re going to change this.
Well, that post was hardly meant to explain anything or make things clearer….
Eh, it seems the bad guys will win this one, but that’s okay becuase we get lots of hits and expsure. It’s flattering to be nominated.
Posted by: David Weman at December 6, 2003 05:24 PMI know you’re not deadly serious, David, but: are people really “bad guys” because they have different opinions? Is this really a healthy way to look at blogging, or life?
It’s not as if you’re talking about, say, concentration camp guards, or assassins, or secret police. You’re talking about people venturing opinions, like you, me, and everyone posting here.
Posted by: Gary Farber at December 7, 2003 05:45 PMMerde in France is at best a jerk. Read that blog and tell me it’s not virulent.
It’s not about political tribalism. I’m pro-Iraq war, and all for amking it easier to fire people, lower taxes, globalization, etc. I’m not a leftist.
Posted by: David Weman at December 7, 2003 08:20 PMMerde in France
http://www.merdeinfrance.blogspot.com/
is simply reacting to the virulent anti-Americanism in France. We should wonder how this American, who has a French wife and family, and who’s lived in France for over 20 years, came by his opinions. By all indications, he seems to be quite an average family man. Perhaps it’s the hostile environment that shaped his opinions?
Posted by: John at December 8, 2003 08:20 PMJohn, where is the discrepancy between being an “average family man” and being an hateful jerk?
It’s not like he’d be the first example of such a thing.