It all started as a simple discussion about politics. A straight forward left-right dialog about current events and comments by and about Rush Limbaugh. When Brad said, I wonder if we can find a blog conversation about this topic. . . . .and there it was. Just a few clicks and voila! Right there in the middle of the Politics Bspace.

As I said before, I had discovered (more like stumbled on) a conversation while looking at the Bscopes of several leadership blogs. So of course, I’m now looking for these kinds of cross-links deliberately in the various blogs on the Bscopes site.
It should be no surprise that I found the very blogs I tagged with ‘politics’, such as: Huffington , Andrew Sullivan, National Review, and Kudlow (in no particular order). But here’s the interesting part, I found new blogs I hadn’t known about, like European Democracy, Featherly, and EconLib that are present in the larger politics space tagged by other Bscopers with similar interests.
Some of these new blogs had posts related to the conversation I was reading and some didn’t, but I added them to my own Bspace. Now I’m watching their graphs daily and read only the posts of interest. In much the same way that Christophe points out in his article, the map shows what is included, what is nearby, and may even be an directional indicator.
Now, I have more stuff to argue with Brad about!
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i have never been a fan of Bad Politics and bad policies in the government. they always present bad news.:,’
actually, i do not like politics that much because it is a dirty job.;**
i really do not like too much politics because it kills common sense”-~
Politics is of course very annoying, politicians do annoy me because of their bad performance :,: