Earlier today, my good friend Ed Morrissey told me he’d like to set me up so I could contribute to Hot Air’s Greenroom. Since I had asked Ed about this myself, I gladly accepted the offer. You can read my post introducing myself here. Be sure to read it, I don’t just introduce myself but also talk about politics.
It truly is an honor and a pleasure for me to contribute to HA’s GR: I am a big fan of Hot Air’s AP and EM, and respect ‘the boss,’ Michelle Malkin, tremendously and appreciate all the work she has done and continues to do for (conservative) bloggers, as well as her politeness and civility (we exchange emails occasionally and she really is extremely kind).
Of course, it is also quite cool that Hot Air has 500.000 unique visitors a day. It is not often that one has the opportunity to reach so many readers (even though some do not read the GR every day, you can be featured on the front page, and you can be darn sure that many, many thousands read your posts).
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