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David Goldstein (blogger) : ウィキペディア英語版 | David Goldstein (blogger)
David Goldstein is an American blogger and former talk radio host in Seattle, Washington. From 2006 to 2008, he hosted ''The David Goldstein Show'' on Saturdays and Sundays on 710 KIRO. Goldstein first gained notoriety in 2003 for (Initiative 831 ), which would have officially proclaimed Washington State political activist Tim Eyman a "Horse's Ass." Goldstein declared that he was attempting to parody the initiative process to highlight its shortcomings and problems. Goldstein would claim the initiative got between "5,000 and 7,000" before it died in court after a challenge by the state Attorney General, Christine Gregoire. ==Birth of a Blog==
In May 2004, Goldstein relaunched HorsesAss.org as a blog and it quickly became one of the most widely read liberal political blogs in Washington State. During the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina and criticism of FEMA's response to the hurricane, HorsesAss.org became nationally known for breaking the story that then-FEMA Director Michael Brown's previous work experience was overseeing judges and stewards for 11 years at the International Arabian Horse Association. On September 27, 2005, Brown publicly blamed Goldstein's blog for precipitating his ouster during his testimony before the Congressional investigation into how Katrina was handled.
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