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Notable...ness?

This is but a blogspot blog. Does it really warrant it's own Misplaced Pages page? XK5Nkxn (talk) 22:38, 23 July 2012 (UTC)

Normally, I'd say no. But I saw on the lede of the article that it says "The blog has been widely cited by many news organizations, including James Taranto of the Wall Street Journal, Israel HaYom, the Washington Times , and Tablet Magazine." So it is a rather famous blog. I mean generally we should try not to make articles just for blogs or people on YouTube, but if they're noteworthy enough, which I feel this is, then I don't see why a bit of information can't hurt. Just my own personal opinion, others may feel differently.
See here a List of Notable Blogs that have their own Misplaced Pages page. So yes, there are precedents for this type of stuff. No doubt this isn't on that level, but for people interested in the topic it may be noteworthy, and the blog does have a very high rating level on Technorati. --Activism1234 22:42, 23 July 2012 (UTC)