Shameless Bragging: Say Anything Makes #83 In “Who’s Who” Of Political Blogs
ABC News is reporting on a ranking of political blogs by Wikio:
The rankings are compiled based on links from other blogs—with extra weight given to blogs that rank higher via Wikio’s formulas, and based on how recently an item is published. Blog rolls aren’t taken into account, so only fresh postings impact the rankings.
We got a sneak peek at the latest rankings—due to be published Friday—below. It’s a fun list to analyze: Huffington Post has the top spot, with the liberal Center for American Progress’ Think Progress and the conservative National Review’s The Corner right behind.
My colleague Jake Tapper’s Political Punch blog also cracks the Top 10. The Note—which launched as a blog in December, after serving only as a morning tipsheet before that—is No. 30 (and climbing); George Stephanopoulos’ Bottom Line blog is No. 39, and the now-discontinued Political Radar blog is still No. 40, because of (presumably) older links to the site.
I’m happy to say that this blog made the top 100 list at #83. And, SAB has actually been ranked in the top 100 by Wikio for going on a year now.
Given the other blogs that made the list, it’s quite an honor.














