(Or "What was, was".)
On the "Blogs For Victo(r)y" web page, written and maintained by Matt Margolis and Mark Noonan have a link at the top to their MySpace page so that all the aspiring young fascists can be socially networked.
On their MySpace Home page, this is what they post in the "about me" section
"Blogs For Victory was formerly known as Blogs For Bush, which launched in November of 2003 with the purpose covering the 2004 Election, organizing a community of pro-Bush bloggers, and encouraging grassroots activity on behalf of President Bush. Blogs For Bush become one of the most popular blogs during the 2004 election, and was called “a must read everyday” by nationally syndicated radio talk show host and bestselling author Hugh Hewitt.
Blogs For Bush was also one of the first blogs to receive media credentials to cover the Republican National Convention at Madison Square Garden in New York City, as well as media credentials for the 55th Presidential Inauguration on January 20, 2005.
According to Intelliseek’s BlogPulse, Blogs For Bush was one of the Top Blogs Cited in Political Postings, and ranked in the Top 30 of the Top Blogs Cited in 2004."
(italics & bold are mine for emphasis)
Operative word on all these accolades being "was".
Fast forward to 2008. Today Mr. Noonan and Mr. Margolis have a friends list that totals...13!!! That figure INCLUDES "Tom" (the guy on EVERY Myspace friends list), Matt (that would be Matt Margolis' page), the page for their book "Caucus of Corruption" (Now # 365,274 on Amazon), Mitt Romney's Robo home page, and World Ahead Publishing, the publisher of their laughable treatise. That leaves them with eight friends...
Oh, how the "mighty have fallen". Hey guys, is it cold and lonely in the bunker now that all the kool-aid drinkers have gone away?