The Ellis County Press: Tracks & Trends of the blogosphere Tracks & Trends of the blogosphere ================================================================================ Editor on 10/01/2009 10:44:00 September 30, 2009 9:00 PM EST Here are tonight's Tracks & Trends of the blogosphere provided by NetRight Nation. The Obama Czar's are the subject of much discussion in the blogosphere. Check out this story on FCC Diversity Czar Mark Lloyd. Sincerely, Adam Bitely TOP ISSUES 1. Health Care 2. Republican Party 3. Iran 4. Pending Legislation 5. Education 6. United Nations 7. Democratic Party 8. United Nations 9. "Man Made" Global Warming" 10. National Security and Foreign Policy ISSUE TRENDS 1. Democratic Party + 125.83 % 2. Cap & Trade + 89.69 % 3. Education + 48.91 % 4. Health Care + 40.15 % 5. Republican Party + 32.07 % 6. Pending Legislation + 29.75 % 7. U.S. Supreme Court + 20.44 % 8. Committees + 19.39 % 9. Oil + 14.42 % 10. Army - 3.65 % TOP PEOPLE 1. Sarah Palin 2. John McCain 3. Mitt Romney 4. Nancy Pelosi 5. Harry Reid 6. Mahmoud Ahmadinejad 7. Michael Steele 8. Joe Biden 9. Rush Limbaugh 10. Manuel Zelaya PEOPLE TRENDS 1. Al Franken + 478.12 % 2. Arlen Specter + 333.59 % 3. Michael Steele + 237.23 % 4. Chris Dodd + 116.79 % 5. Sarah Palin + 54.85 % 6. Mitt Romney + 53.56 % 7. Manuel Zelaya + 44.53 % 8. John McCain + 11.68 % 9. Hugo Chavez - 18.7 % 10. Rush Limbaugh - 33.29 % The Overnights provides journalists and others quick "Track & Trend" insights into the top issues being covered by the conservative blogosphere nationwide on a daily basis. Containing vital statistics about issue/newsmaker coverage and commentary from the more than 74,000 members of the NetRightNation.com bloggers coalition, The Overnights reveals at a glance, What's Hot, What's Not, What's on its Way, and What's had its Day. In addition, The Overnights allow readers to quickly access blogs from across the country written on the issues and newsmakers in order to get a first-hand feel for what is actually being said. For a complete compendium of conservative blogs - by Issue and State, changing constantly throughout the day - readers can go directly to NetRightNation.com. By clicking on the headline beneath the Track & Trend charts and graphs below, readers can go directly to an interactive screen providing detailed information. The Overnights' Track & Trend stats are gathered daily between 5:00 and 8:00 PM, EST - and are sent promptly at 9:00 PM, EST each evening. Adam R. Bitely Director of New Media Americans for Limited Government http://netrightnation.com 703.383.0880 Click here to unsubscribe from The Overnights.