Talk:Drudge retort
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Though not as famous as other political websites, the Retort was begun by well known author and web publisher Rogers Cadenhead. His own long standing entry in Wikipedia (He made international news by registering a domain name sought after by the Vatican and by disclosing relatively controversial information about the founder of wikipedia) affirms the importance of this political website, the Drudge Retort.
More importantly, the Drudge Retort's nine year continued presence in cyberspace makes it virtually an old and venerable site in the history of the internet, especially among political blogs. Its importance continues to grow. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 198.7.241.99 (talk)
- Deletion of the article is unnecessary at this point, but there is not enough here to satisfy the notability requirements of Wikipedia's notability guidelines for Web pages. I have changed the page to a redirect to Rogers Cadenhead If reliable third-party references can be cited to confirm the site's notability, the article can be reverted to its previous version. Thanks, Caknuck 15:32, 1 August 2007 (UTC)

