what a list!

steffy “the stooge” cantsellya’s doing his normal rah rah psycho routine on a blog that apparently lets anyone spout. gotta see this:

Top 100 Libertarian Blogs and Websites

Posted by Stephan Kinsella at April 13, 2009 11:01 PM

As selected by “The Humble Libertarian,” as noted on the blog Libertarian Leanings. Some of the more notable picks:

5. The Ludwig von Mises Institute
6. The Mises Economics Blog
19. The Independent Institute
20. The Beacon (The Independent Institute Blog)
31. RonPaul.org
32. Ron Paul's Perpetual Campaign for Liberty
46. RonPaul.com
51. Schiff2010.com
52. Rand2010.com
53. JudgeNapolitano.com
69. LewRockwell.com
78. Libertarian Papers
95. Ron Paul Blog

wow — imagine some “libertarian” sucking RP cock on a list.

steffy decided to not mention a few other “notables” (because it renders the list an even bigger joke than his edited version):

1. The Official Website of the Libertarian Party (U.S.)

2. The Official Blog of the Libertarian Party (U.S.)

3. The Cato Institute

4. Cato at Liberty (The Cato blog)
[...]
9. Reason Magazine

10. Hit & Run – The Reason Magazine blog
[...]
21. The Heritage Foundation

22. The Foundry (Heritage Foundation's Blog)

23. National Center for Policy Analysis

24. The Ayn Rand Institute (with apologies to Ayn Rand)
[...]
27. Bureaucrash
[...]
29. The Prometheus Institute
[...]
35. Cafe Hayek
[...]
38. Marginal Revolution
[...]
57. GOP for Liberty
[...]
63. The John Locke Foundation
[...]
86. The Volokh Conspiracy
[...]

that’s some great “libertarian” company there, steffy the stooge. surprised the Mein Kampf blog wasn’t mentioned.

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