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Least Favorite People on the Left

John Hawkins from Right Wing News polled 48 bloggers (including myself) on their "Least Favorite People On The Left." Below are the top ten (click here for the top 25). The number of votes for each name is in parentheses:

10) Al Gore (14)
7) Hillary Clinton (16)
7) Michael Moore (16)
7) Markos Moulitsas (16)
5) Al Franken (17)
5) Barney Frank (17)
4) Keith Olbermann (26)
3) Barack Obama (28)
2) Harry Reid (30)
1) Nancy Pelosi (34)

I will reveal my personal list of "Top Ten Least Favorite People on the Left" on Friday.

Last Friday I revealed my "Top Ten Favorite People on the Right," and the Friday before that my "Top Ten Least Favorite People on the Right."

Posted on Mon, November 24, 2008 at 12:49PM by Registered CommenterPaul Ibrahim in , , | Comments2 Comments

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Reader Comments (2)

Interesting. I'm not sure I would honor the Kos founder so highly. First of all, he's a mover and shaker, mostly. Yes, I do blame him for the creation of DailyKos, perhaps the most vile mainstream left-wing website. Yes, Markos is annoying. But he's not as bad as some other people I can think of. I guess I'll go ahead and make my own lists on this theme...

Question: does this theme also merit a "favorite people on the left" list? I'll have one for sure.

Mon, November 24, 2008 at 11:04PM | Unregistered CommenterSamuel Stephens

Given Nancy Pelosi's presence at the top of this list, I'd say this is pretty scientific.

I've never seen a more distasteful woman in my life. She's a petulant child.

Tue, November 25, 2008 at 09:45AM | Unregistered CommenterCarl

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