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woo hoo! new blood!

Trés cool! Welcome!

Welcome to the thunderdome!

Welcome and fare thee well, good sirrah!

¡Bienvenidos!

Not that we had any doubts anyway: but we're sure you'll remove them in time.....

Wilkommen, meinherr!

Welcome!

Aha! Another victim falls to Eric's plan to be the entire left blogosphere! Once, we were all Steve Benen, soon we will all be Eric Martin. :-)

Regards, C

Outstanding! I've been a great admirer for a long time and look forward to your always insightful input.

What will it take to get a conservative back on board?

Perhaps an honest one?

Like I told publius, when I get fired from my day job, I'm holding you all responsible.

Like I told publius, when I get fired from my day job, I'm holding you all responsible.

Like I told publius, when I get fired from my day job, I'm holding you all responsible.

Seems like you're working doubly hard at that.

Also, note that the new guy gets dead-link clean up on the left side bar duty. You can start with Atrios, Yglesias and Sullivan.

Davebo: we're trying, but it's harder than it looks...

Welcome.
To add to Ugh's comment, ObWi's "About Me" page is quite out of date - it overlooks you, obviously, and doesn't seem to mention Publius.

Similarly, on behalf of those of us who - however abjectly we may apologize for our ignorance - are unaware of your previous blogging, might I ask? I mean, it's hardly critical that we know, as we should all be able to form our opinions based on what we read here, but comments such as Cernig's lead me to think that maybe I should be aware of it, and it might be interesting.

Warren - see the first link under "Multiples" on the sidebar.

Warren: since Eric might -- who knows? -- have a life, start here.

What will it take to get a conservative back on board?

Perhaps an honest one?

Thomas from Redstate! Thomas from Redstate! Thomas from Redstate!

What will it take to get a conservative back on board?

Impeach Bush, Cheney, and the rest of the criminal crew: withdraw from Iraq: found a renewed conservative politics in America that smart/decent bloggers don't need to be constantly ashamed of?

Might be worth doing anyway, you know, on its own merits, whether or not it resulted in a conservative voice on Obsidian Wings...

Welcome Eric. I look forward to our many disagreements to come. ;)

All that would be nice indeed. But who says that it has to be a US conservative? Except of course, if all non-US conservatives are liberal on default.

Welcome, Eric!

OBWI's impaired judgement is why DaveC. and I are still here.

Low standards on OBWI's part.

One of us...

One of us...

Welcome! If these folks invited you, you're OK by me, unless you turn out to be a moron, which I consider highly unlikely given your invitation.

This is a superb blog. Big Bozo shoes to fill. I look forward to seeing what you have to say.

What will it take to get a conservative back on board?

Perhaps an honest one?

Maybe publius could just play devil's advocate in the meantime? :)

Welcome, Eric!

Perhaps an honest one?

We've got several (perhaps even many?) honest conservatives floating around, but the bastards had to go out and get lives...

The Legal Fiction takeover of OW is now complete. :)

NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

(NB: Inside joke.)

First - a very hearty welcome to Eric. I've been reading him for several years now and am psyched to have him on board.

Second - the sidebars are in dire need of being cleaned up. That's a near-term project that we'll hopefully have finished in the next couple of weeks.

What I am angry about today is the disrespect for Wisconsin cheese over at Althouse.

This is a sham of a travesty.

I have eaten of the Limburger and it is very good. Especially, as they say, with a cracker, a Huber beer, and a Packers game. (preferably the Bears beating the Packers.)

These are great.

Eric,

I always read your stuff at American Footprints. You always have an interesting, unique take on Iraq (even though I don't always concur). Can't wait to see what you have to say.

Now, ladies and gentleman, I present to you elitism on behalf of cheese. ;)

Thank you all very much. You sure know how to make a blogger feel welcome.

As to my prior bloggy history, I've had my own little site since 2004, been blogging at American Footprints (formerly and regrettably called Liberals Against Terrorism) since 2005, was blogging at Road to Surfdom for a while, and I've been in a recurring role at Cernig's highly recommended Newshoggers for a handful of months now.

In between I did guest stints at Belgravia Dispatch and publius' Legal Fiction.

I'm quite the promiscuous one.

Thank you all very much. You sure know how to make a blogger feel welcome.

As to my prior bloggy history, I've had my own little site since 2004, been blogging at American Footprints (formerly and regrettably called Liberals Against Terrorism) since 2005, was blogging at Road to Surfdom for a while, and I've been in a recurring role at Cernig's highly recommended Newshoggers for a handful of months now.

In between I did guest stints at Belgravia Dispatch and publius' Legal Fiction.

I'm quite the promiscuous one.

doops!

Getting an error message. Then I try again, and the dang thing double posts.

We'll chalk it up to rookie jitters.

Eric: I didn't say it here, since I had said it by email, but: welcome, and yay!

Now, ladies and gentleman, I present to you elitism on behalf of cheese. ;)

One of the few acceptable kinds.

Should any of the commentariat make it to Madison over the summer, btw, we have something on the order of 30 different kinds of (fantastic) cheese one can try at the Farmer's Market, including a 12-year cheddar that's to die for, plus cheese curds less than four hours old. It's much goodness indeed.

Sounds good, Anarch; I'll be at MathFest 2008 at the beginning of August, and my Madison contact tells me my hotel is within two blocks of the Farmer's Market.

Just out of curiosity, Anarch, since it might totally not be of the slightest interest to you, but are you aware of WisCon?

Mostly a pretty nice bunch of folks, last I looked.

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