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Slugger O'Toole is a weblog started in June 2002 by political analyst
Mick Fealty Mick Fealty (born 1959) is a communications consultant and founding editor of the Northern Ireland-based blog Slugger O'Toole. Fealty was born in Belfast and grew up in Holywood, County Down, but now lives in Gloucestershire, England. He has ...
. It began life as Letter to Slugger O'Toole, focused primarily on news and comment about
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. From the beginning it has drawn its readership from a wide spectrum of opinion both inside and outside Northern Ireland. 'Slugger' has developed a reputation as 'the watering hole of the political class in Northern Ireland.' It draws its regular contributors from a wide range of political perspectives including contributors with links to all of the main political parties as well as a number of 'independents'. Research commissioned in the summer of 2008 by Stratagem in association with ComRes revealed that 96% of the members of the
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(
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) read the blog "regularly" or "occasionally". The site has a fairly rigorous comments policy in which personal abuse is discouraged and commenters are urged to 'play the ball and not the man' - a refrain that has since been popularised in the wider Irish political discourse. The phrase refers to
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argument. The name of the blog was originally a reference to a sockpuppet character invented by Tim Murphy of New York, on an old CNN community called Peace in Northern Ireland. The name of the character is in turn a reference to the traditional Irish song "
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", best known from a version recorded as a collaboration between
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and
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. The relevant line is: ''There was Slugger O'Toole who was drunk as a rule''. Murphy's "character" was invariably drunk on Bushmills, never listened to reasoned argument, and usually espoused strong
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politics, which often caught the unwary or recently arrived off guard. The idea of the Letter was to try to explain the complexities of Northern Ireland, slowly, regularly and in short bite-size pieces over a long, long period of time. Just like trying to explain something complex to a drunk man. However, the Letter part was dropped when the blog moved from its old blogspot venue and radically re-designed and built on a different blog platform.


The Slugger O'Toole Political Awards

In the autumn of 2008, Slugger O'Toole announced a series of political awards. With the stated intention of 'promoting a conversational politics', the awards sought to identify good examples of democratic practice. The inaugural awards were presented in Belfast on 7 October 2008 with comedian Tim McGarry as compere. The 2008 winners were as follows: *MLA of the year:
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MLA *Up and coming politician: Daithi McKay MLA *Journalism Award: David Gordon *Representatives external to Northern Ireland: The Rt Hon. Peter Robinson MP, MLA *Local Council of the Year: Belfast City Council *Local Newspaper of the Year: The Impartial Reporter *Councillor of the year: Deirdre Nelson *Committee Chair of the year: Danny Kennedy MLA *Political blogger of the year: Nevin Taggart (NALIL) *Jobsworth Award: Assembly Commission. The 2009 awards were scheduled to take place on 24 November at The Black Box in Belfast. The 2010 awards were going to see a change in format.


Awards

*In March 2012 Slugger made the longlist for the blog section o
the Orwell Prize
.. *Winner the Peace Through Media Award 2009 *Shortlisted for Politics Online's "The Top 10 Who Are Changing the World of Internet and Politics" 2006 and 2009. *"Best Website of the Month" and specially commended in the "Website of the Year Award" at the BT GoldenEye T Awards in May 2006. *First in the "Best Political
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based Irish Blog Awards in 2006. *In 2005 it won "Best European Political Weblog" in the first Satin Pajamas competition held by
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*It won the
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"New Media Award" for community and information in 2004.


References

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External links


Slugger O'Toole
- website
Mick Fealty
- personal website
Irish Blog Awards
- Award site

British political blogs Websites of Northern Ireland Internet properties established in 2002 Irish political websites Northern Ireland political mass media