The PeekScores of the Political Blogosphere’s Top 30 Names

What is PeekScore?: PeekScore is a rank from 1 to 10, assigned to every person. The higher someone’s score, the “more important” they are on the web. In calculating your PeekScore and updating it often, PeekYou takes into account your known presence and activity on the Internet, including but not limited to; your blogging, participation in social networks, the number of your friends, followers, or readers, the amount of web content you create, and your prominence in the news. For first time visitors a more in-depth explanation of what the PeekScore is, and how to increase your own, can be found by clicking through here.

The PeekScore blog may make a slightly pointed remark about a TV show, movie star, or prominent media figure now and again, but when it comes to matters and figures political we stay well the heck out of it and simply report the facts. We’re here, after all, to promote our frankly incredible PeekScore product, and not our countless takes on the day’s many events. We want no part of those arguments. The men and women listed below surely on occasion deal in facts as well, but the bread and butter for the majority of them is provided via their not being the least bit shy when it comes to espousing their points of view.

Below are 30 of the individuals most closely associated with 30 of the Internet’s most prominent political websites and/or blogs. As we do around here, we’ve listed them in order – from highest to lowest – according to their PeekScores. This is not a measurement of the traffic their sites receive, nor even of the degrees to which they wield political influence. This is a measurement of the presences and impacts of these individuals here in cyberspace; their digital footprints, as we say (a concept you will find explained in brief above, and more in depth by clicking through here).

Please feel free to comment on this entry providing suggestions of bloggers you think should be included on this list, and let us know your opinions of where your favorite (or least favorite) blogger currently rests in the rankings.

Rank Picture Name Blog Current PeekScore
1

Michelle Malkin Michelle Malkin 8.39 / 10.00
2

Ana Marie Cox The Guardian 8.21 / 10.00
3

Ben Smith BuzzFeed Latest 8.18 / 10.00
4

Arianna Huffington Huffington Post 8.17 / 10.00
5

Andrew Sullivan The Dish at The Daily Beast 8.14 / 10.00
6

Robert Spencer Jihad Watch 8.06 / 10.00
7

John F. Harris Politico 8.01 / 10.00
8

Mark Steyn Steyn Online 7.96 / 10.00
9

Pamela Geller Atlas Shrugs 7.84 / 10.00
10

Jake Tapper ABC News’ Political Punch 7.80 / 10.00
11

Juan Cole Informed Comment 7.63 / 10.00
12



Erick Erickson RedState 7.59 / 10.00
13

Glenn Reynolds Instapundit 7.52 / 10.00
14

Ann Althouse Althouse 7.51 / 10.00
15

MarKos Moulitsas Daily Kos 7.48 / 10.00
16

Andrew Malcolm Investor’s Business Daily 7.40 / 10.00
17

Ed Morrissey Hot Air 7.30 / 10.00
18



Matt Welch Reason Magazine’s Hit & Run 7.26 / 10.00
19

Eugene Volokh The Volokh Conspiracy 7.23 / 10.00
20

Faiz Shakir Think Progress 7.22 / 10.00
21

John Amato Crooks and Liars 7.21 / 10.00
22

John Aravosis AMERICABlog 7.20 / 10.00
23

James Joyner Outside the Beltway 7.19 / 10.00
24



John Podhoretz Commentary Magazine’s Contentions 7.16 / 10.00
25



Patrick Frey Patterico’s Pontfications 7.16 / 10.00
26

Taegan Goddard Political Wire 7.15 / 10.00
27



Matthew Sheffield NewsBusters 7.13 / 10.00
28



Josh Rogin Foreign Policy’s The Cable 7.09 / 10.00
29



Michael Falcone ABC News’ The Note 7.08 / 10.00
30



Josh Marshall Talking Points Memo 7.04 / 10.00

The PeekScores of 30 Top Political Bloggers

What is PeekScore?: PeekScore is a rank from 1 to 10, assigned to every person. The higher someone’s score, the “more important” they are on the web. In calculating your PeekScore and updating it often, PeekYou takes into account your known presence and activity on the Internet, including but not limited to; your blogging, participation in social networks, the number of your friends, followers, or readers, the amount of web content you create, and your prominence in the news.

The PeekScore blog may make a slightly pointed remark about a TV show or prominent media figure now and again, but when it comes to matters and figures political we stay well the heck out of it and simply report the facts. We’re here, after all, to promote our frankly incredible PeekScore product, and not our countless takes on the day’s myriad events. These men and women listed below surely deal in facts as well, but the bread and butter for the majority of them is provided via their not being the least bit shy when it comes to espousing their points of view.

Below are 30 of the individuals most closely associated with 30 of the blogosphere’s most prominent political sites, and as we do we’ve listed them in order – from highest to lowest – according to their PeekScores. We’ve embarked upon this entry with the intention of it being only the first installment of an ever-growing and routinely updated survey of just how impactful these pundits are here in the greater, public web.

Please feel free to comment on this entry providing suggestions of bloggers we should include on the list, and let us know your opinions of where your favorite (or least favorite) blogger currently rests in the rankings. Also, do keep checking in, as we will be updating this list on a regular basis.

Rank Picture Name Blog Current PeekScore
1

Michelle Malkin Michelle Malkin 9.04 / 10.00
2

Mark Steyn Steyn Online 8.65 / 10.00
3

Arianna Huffington Huffington Post 8.47 / 10.00
4

Andrew Sullivan The Dish at The Daily Beast 8.42 / 10.00
5

Ben Smith Ben Smith’s Blog at Politico 8.34 / 10.00
6



Andrew Breitbart Big Government 8.34 / 10.00
7

Robert Spencer Jihad Watch 8.20 / 10.00
8

Glenn Reynolds Instapundit 8.16 / 10.00
9

Juan Cole Informed Comment 8.14 / 10.00
10

John Amato Crooks and Liars 8.13 / 10.00
11

Jake Tapper ABC News’ Political Punch 8.11 / 10.00
12



Ed Morrissey Hot Air 8.10 / 10.00
13

Pamela Geller Atlas Shrugs 8.10 / 10.00
14

Erick Erickson RedState 8.08 / 10.00
15

MarKos Moulitsas Daily Kos 8.07 / 10.00
16

Ann Althouse Althouse 8.06 / 10.00
17

Andrew Malcolm LA Times’ Top of the Ticket 8.04 / 10.00
18



John Podhoretz Commentary Magazine’s Contentions 8.04 / 10.00
19

Taegan Goddard Political Wire 8.02 / 10.00
20

Matt Welch Reason Magazine’s Hit & Run 8.02 / 10.00
21

Josh Marshall Talking Points Memo 8.02 / 10.00
22

Eugene Volokh The Volokh Conspiracy 8.02 / 10.00
23

Faiz Shakir Think Progress 8.02 / 10.00
24



John Aravosis AMERICABlog 8.02 / 10.00
25

James Joyner Outside the Beltway 8.01 / 10.00
26



Matthew Sheffield NewsBusters 8.00 / 10.00
27



Josh Rogin Foreign Policy’s The Cable 7.89 / 10.00
28



Michael Falcone ABC News’ The Note 7.80 / 10.00
29



Chris Rovzar NY Magazine’s Daily Intel 7.70 / 10.00
30



Heather “Digby” Parton Hullabaloo 7.06 / 10.00

The Top Ten Lawyers on the Web, Ranked by PeekScore



PeekScore can tell us which lawyers have the largest digital footprint on the web. Here is the top ten list:




  1. Lawrence Lessig 49 yrs
    Creative Commons, Harvard Law School

  2. John Podesta 61 yrs
    Lobbyist, Think Progress

  3. Glenn Reynolds 49 yrs
    Instapundit, University of Tennessee

  4. Phyllis Schlafly 85 yrs
    Conservative Activist

  5. Hugh Hewitt 54 yrs
    Blogger, Radio Show Host

  6. Harvey Levin 58 yrs
    TMZ, Celebrity Gossip


  7. Ezra Levant 37 yrs
    Conservative Activist, Western Standard

  8. Megyn Kelly 39 yrs
    Fox News Legal Analyst


  9. Richard Berman 67 yrs
    Industry Lobbyist


  10. Ralph Nader 76 yrs
    Activist, Consumer Advocate

See more top lawyers here.