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    Blogger News Network
    May 6 2008


    An Interview With The Stiletto Our Blogger Of The Month

    Posted on May 6th, 2008 by Simon Barrett in Blogosphere News,

    I had the opportunity to chat with our Blogger Of The Month, a blogger
    who uses the mysterious nickname of The Stiletto.

    I have to ask this one, (I'm nosy) why do you use the mysterious pen
    name? And can you tell us a little about yourself?

    The Stiletto has a particular interest in the Armenian Genocide and
    when she writes about it, she often gets vituperative ` and sometimes
    threatening ` comments and e-mails from Turks. As much as The Stiletto
    admires Armenian journalist Hrant Dink, who was assassinated by
    Turkish nationalists in Istanbul in January 2007, she does not want to
    share his fate. Hence, the nom de guerre.

    The Stiletto is a classical or laissez-faire liberal ` which means
    that according to today's political taxonomy, she is a
    conservative. Her idealism and beliefs never changed, but the labels
    did. Anyone who wants to know more about The Stiletto, is welcome to
    read her bio or these FAQs.

    Politics seems to be your writing specialty, are you a political
    animal?

    The Stiletto is intensely ` perhaps insanely ` political.

    What got you interested in politics?

    The Stiletto cannot remember ever not being interested in
    politics. While other kindergarteners were watching cartoons, she was
    watching the evening news with Walter Cronkite. Perhaps one can't be a
    news junkie without also being a political junkie, and vice versa.

    How, and why, did you enter the writing business?

    Before starting The Stiletto Blog, The Stiletto would e-mail articles
    she found interesting or provocative to her friends, but she
    eventually wanted to reach ` and perhaps influence - a wider circle of
    people than just the ones she knew. Plus, The Stiletto had been
    contributing political humor to various Web sites, and decided it was
    time to strike out on her own. She started The Stiletto Blog to share
    her thoughts on what she deemed the important issues of the day ` but
    without beating people over the head. For this reason, humor is an
    important element of The Stiletto Blog. Even if you don't agree with
    The Stiletto on an issue ` or any of them, for that matter ` she can
    still make you laugh, so there's no hard feelings.

    The writing game is a brutal game, your articles get lots of comments,
    some are less than complementary. How do you deal with your critics?

    The First Rule of punditry is: Don't ever apologize, don't ever
    explain. You have to have the courage of your convictions.

    The Second Rule is: Try never to be wrong, so you don't have to
    violate the First Rule. You have to do your homework, and be able to
    back up your position with facts, figures and supporting documents `
    which, as a blogger, you can imbed into your narrative so people can
    check things out for themselves.

    The Third Rule is: Everyone is entitled to his or her opinion, just
    like you. The only thing The Stiletto doesn't abide is ad hominem
    attacks ` she will not allow anyone to define her as a `racist,'
    `nativist' or some other pejorative a commentor will resort to when
    (s)he cannot disprove your argument or is too lazy to try.

    Politics is clearly your favorite arena, but do you write about other
    things?

    The Stiletto Blog is about `politics and other stuff.' The Stiletto is
    also a geek so she also writes about her other interests, which
    include technology (AI, astrophysics, DNA computing); her attempts to
    learn to drink scotch (she's a vodka aficionado); and her love of
    muscle cars (she actually coaxed a Prius to go 105 mph once). It goes
    without saying that The Stiletto is mad about shoes, and has quite a
    collection of them.

    You got an Honorable Mention in the Webby awards. That is quite the
    achievement. Can you tell us about how you got involved?

    Thank you. Maybe this is chutzpah ` or the fact that each category
    entry carried a $250 fee ` but The Stiletto entered in only one
    category, Political Blogs. Admittedly, the odds were stacked against
    The Stiletto Blog: It's a one-woman operation; it's done on a
    shoe-string budget; its political orientation is right of center; and
    it's an independent operation, not part of a larger media or corporate
    entity. The Stiletto was hopeful that the quality of her content would
    enable her to hold her own against her MSM competitors ` but was still
    pleasantly surprised (shocked!) when she found herself in the same
    company as CNN, Time magazine, The New York Times and other huge media
    firms. Being recognized as a Webby Official Honoree shows that Big
    Media hasn't completely taken over the blogosphere, and that there is
    still room for independent bloggers to have their say and make an
    impact.

    So whats next in your career?

    The Stiletto is hoping that The Stiletto Blog becomes one of those
    blogs ` such as, Captain's Quarters, Betsy's Page, My DD and The
    Volokh Conspiracy ` that MSM pundits cite in their own columns. Plus,
    a link on The Drudge Report wouldn't hurt, either.

    Thanks for talking with us today, and good luck with your endevours

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