Little Green Footballs

Little Green Footballs (LGF) is a political blog run by American web designer Charles Johnson. Media observers in the past have described the site as "right wing", but since 2007 the site has dramatically changed emphasis, and is now better known for its criticism of creationists, leading conservative figures, and right-wing blogs. A later-day LGF focus is investigations of other bloggers and political commentators in the name of "anti-racism" an... more

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