Updated 9/12/07.
We know we’re excited, here at Ft. Hard Knox about our project to help political conservatives become more active online. But here’s what other people are saying:
Wild Bill, of Passionate America and America’s Victory ‘08: “As far as I know Ft. Hard Knox has found an untapped niche in the blog world… FHK is quickly becoming one of my must reads each day.”
Brian Edwards (aka “Spreadneck”) of The World We’ll Inherit: “…Fort Hard Knox, my new favorite political blog. Though it was launched just recently, it has already amassed a library of links through their daily “Blog Honor Roll” that should keep any intelligent reader engaged for hours. Warning to liberal wackos, Fort Hard Knox might cause you to break out in convulsions.”
Adam Steinberg, Techrigy Inc.’s Technology Evangelist: “Fort Hard Knox is a relatively new entrant into the blogging community, but a welcome one as they have a unique angle examining the intersection of Web 2.0 technologies and the political process.”
MachoGrande, of Digg: “Best Conservative Site EVER Launches!! Man, these guys really know journalism and web-design, it’s my new homepage!”
Stumbler mfitch72: “FHK!”
CerebralDebris on MySpace: “…I’m really diggin’ Ft. Hard Knox. Great site!”
BloggerProxy (in July): The Ft. Hard Knox blog was started on May 25th, 2007 and is quickly making a run to the top of the blogsphere. Ft. Hard Knox has only been online for less than 60 days and they have already had over 6000+ visitors. What makes them different than the millions of other blogs out there?
Arkansas Republican Assemblies (ARRA): Our new friends at Ft. Hard Knox assist politically-conservative bloggers, social-networkers, and citizen journalists to navigate the wild, wild world of Web 2.0 more effectively and are promoting ARRA on their website. Check them out! They have collaborated on several quality videos and Ft. Hard Knox is dedicated to our troops….”
Blogger, Ann Walker, via e-mail: “Hi…Just want to thank you guys for your site. I write content for blogs and have had to tackle the whole web 2.0 thing - not what I signed up for but, as I am as un-Geek as you can get, I have had to try to absorb a great deal about it lately and have really regretted, like you, the lack of conservative exploitation of these tools.
“As you may know, those who write about web 2.0 and vertical search and SEO and blah blah blah are usually on the left of the political spectrum and sometimes it’s more than I can take to observe some of their mindless adulation for who they are and what they think social networking is and their casual snarky remarks about conservatives, as if there were nary a conservative in their audience, etc. So when one of my google alerts brings your site to me, it is a welcome relief. Thanks again. Ann Walker”
Richard N Lorenc, of The Sam Adams Alliance: “I’ve enjoyed reading your blog over the past few weeks, and especially appreciate your concentration on Web 2.0 and how liberty-minded folks like us need to use it aggressively.”

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