Yes, that’s the sort of thing that happens at #BlogBash. If you were really lucky, you were there in person mingling at “the largest gathering of right-of-center bloggers and online opinion leaders” Thursday night and periodically checking Twitchy on your smartphone. Catching up on the winners isn’t a bad way to spend a Saturday night, though. Our bloggers are home and the film has been developed, so let’s have a look.
Congratulations to our #BlogBash award winners and to the nominees. You guys rock!! pic.twitter.com/ZY4CleHkng
— Blog Bash (@BlogBash) February 27, 2015
Congratulations are due to many conservative bloggers, including Sean M. Davis, co-founder of The Federalist. His pursuit of Neil deGrasse Tyson over his fabricated George W. Bush quotes finally led Tyson to promise to apologize once he found “a good medium” for it.
Neil deGrasse Tyson’s favorite, and ours, @seanmdav, #blogbash Journalist of the Year. pic.twitter.com/6H0ypmNHU5
— Mollie (@MZHemingway) February 28, 2015
Best Podcast was awarded to Behind Enemy Lines.
#BlogBash Podcast of the Year 2014 winner @WayneDupreeShow endorses 2015 nominee @BEL_Radio
“It’s finally their time" pic.twitter.com/hqptJ3lC0H— Wayne Dupree ?? (@WayneDupreeShow) February 25, 2015
Congratulations to @gberardelli and Russ on the coveted #BlogBash award for Best in Show: Podcast at #CPAC2015 pic.twitter.com/zgIOGAGZy1
— Alyssa Krumm (@AlyssaKrumm) March 1, 2015
Best Non-Profit Blogger of the Year went to Ken Shepherd of the Media Research Center.
Congratulations @KenShepherd for winning non-profit blogger of the year at #blogbash! #CPAC2015
— MediaResearchCenter (@theMRC) February 27, 2015
Recommended
Thanks for the kind words everyone. Truly honored to receive non-profit blogger of the year award at BlogBash.
— Ken Shepherd #️⃣ 5️⃣ ??(7-0) (@KenShepherd) February 27, 2015
The Blogger Advocate award was presented to the RNC’s Raffi Williams (yes, Juan’s son, for those who still can’t believe it).
Thank you to @BlogBash for the award. Everyday I work to make the conservative vision for America happen and am so proud to be rewarded 1/2
— Raffi Williams (@Raffiwilliams) February 27, 2015
.@BlogBash the true kudos truly go to all the conservatives who aren't afraid to write and speak and advocate for our principles
— Raffi Williams (@Raffiwilliams) February 27, 2015
This is #cpac2015 pic.twitter.com/3oXLaHmWd3
— Raffi Williams (@Raffiwilliams) February 27, 2015
Best Microblog went to Glenn Reynolds, a.k.a. Instapundit.
#BlogBash, where I lost out to some chump named @instapundit, @charlescwcooke, @davidharsanyi, @daveweigel. #cpac2015 pic.twitter.com/Qk5egkAECL
— Mollie (@MZHemingway) February 28, 2015
Handed the Legacy Blogger award was Erick Erickson.
Thank you @GovernorPerry for giving the Legacy Blogger Award to @EWErickson at @Blogbash. #CPAC2015 #ImJimBeam
— Melissa Mackenzie ? (@MelissaTweets) February 27, 2015
https://twitter.com/EWErickson/status/571119709032046592
And your Blogger of the Year is … drum roll …@TheAnchoress, Elizabeth Scalia.
Congratulations to @TheAnchoress #Blogbash Blogger of the Year. #CPAC2015
— Melissa Mackenzie ? (@MelissaTweets) February 27, 2015
RT @MelissaTweets Congratulations to @TheAnchoress #Blogbash Blogger of the Year. #CPAC2015 Thank you! Very unexpected!
— Elizabeth Scalia (@TheAnchoress) February 27, 2015
Anchoress is CPAC “Blogger of the Year?” Get OUT!http://t.co/e5b1X5phUJ @TheAnchoress pic.twitter.com/FltzxRYFfT
— Elizabeth Scalia (@TheAnchoress) February 28, 2015
A full list of nominees can be found at blogbash.org.
Join the conversation as a VIP Member