Talk:Imao
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IMAO.us is a comedy blog site specialising in American political humor. The current site was started by Frank J. on July 10, 2002. Since then several other bloggers have joined IMAO: Harvey, RightWingDuck, Cadet Happy, spacemonkey, Laurence Simon(A Jew), and Sarah K. The site also maintains the IMAO Podcast starring the all the bloggers, with skits and regular comedy segments.
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[edit]Sources: Imao website
It's a crime worse that pedophilia that the blog IMAO does not have it's own entry.
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[edit]I suggested removing the description of imao.us as "the only right-wing humor blog on nationjournal's top 50 list"(paraphrase) and replacing it with the statement that it is on the top 50 list, only, because the nationaljournal list doesn't break out "humor" blogs from other blogs; it does distinguish the blogs by political affiliation (and IMAO is not the only right-wing blog listed). So claiming IMAO is the only X on the nationaljournal list is not true, at least based only on the list. If you have some other source, please provide it. Hope this explains things better. JesseW, the juggling janitor 08:40, 14 November 2006 (UTC)
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[edit]I am re-adding IMAO.us to this article. As it is in several lists of "top 50" blogs, and as it has been nominated for several awards, the blog certainly has some level of notoriety and should be included on this page, if not given its own page (I'm a bit curious as to why the article was deleted as it does not seem on the discussion page for the article that there was any consensus).
If you have some reason other than personal politics for removing this blog from this list, please post in this discussion area prior to editing the page. Even if we're not all adults here, we can at least try to act like it. 5minutes (talk) 16:29, 20 November 2007 (UTC)
How can we have a disambiguation page for three meanings of a word -- none of which even have articles? 131.96.47.17 (talk) 20:13, 29 November 2010 (UTC)