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  • Mobile Display
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  • Email
  • Social
  • Desktop Display, Mobile Display, Email, Social
  • CPM
  • Web Publisher
  • Headline:
    Publisher: It's What's Happening NOW! « Publius Forum
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  • Key Differentiator
    In the year 2000 two acquaintances, Warner Todd Huston and Chuck Busch, met at a public event in Indiana and began talking about politics. They realized they held similar political principles and began talking about what could be done to persuade more Americans to their positions. One of the pair mentioned that he wrote letters to the editor of his local paper, some of which had been printed. The other mentioned that he had written a few things that ended up on a website or two. The two asked themselves, why not join forces somehow and try to spread their ideas to as many people as possible? They also realized that a new era in information dissemination was dawning. They imagined that they could use the internet to spread their ideas much farther than in their limited “real” worlds. Hence the website “Publius’ Forum” was born. The name Publius was chosen as a paean to James Madison, Alexander Hamilton and John Jay who used the name as a pseudonym by which to pen The Federalist Papers, the famous defense of the Constitution that was originally printed as newspapers articles in New York. The articles were meant to convince New Yorkers that their state should sign onto the Constitution. The trio used the name Publius for the man who brought a Republican form of government to Rome after Lucius Brutus overthrew the last King of Rome. This defense was later gathered into book form and today remains the most well reasoned advocacy for a Republican form of government ever written. Since the two friends that began this site fashioned themselves as modern day Publiuses, the name seemed a natural fit. So, in the great tradition of American political article writers, Publius’ Forum was launched and it grew amazingly fast by word of mouth alone. No advertising was attempted. By 2004 there were over 20 contributors and the hits went from hundreds a month to hundreds a day. The contributors to Publius’ Forum are well represented on the Internet. Most of them have work on many sites, some of them are professors and businessmen and some are average citizens. But all of them have passionate points of view grounded in great conservative principle. And they are always an interesting read. As of the beginning of 2005, the Publius site was reinvented in Blog form. Since the Blog revolution that took down CBS news gained so much cache we decided to change our website address to a .blogspot.com address to take advantage of the popularity of Blogs and, thereby, spread our work even farther. Following that we become widely known, joining technorati, and the New Media Alliance among other groups. In 2006 we moved to the conservablogs group and, finally, in 2008 Publius began its own PubliusForum.com web address. Huston has been in several major newspapers (NYTimes, LATimes, Wash. Post, Wash Times and many more) as well as many of the major talk radio shows (Boortz, Limbaugh, Hannity, Liddy) with his work from Publius Forum. And starting in 2009 Warner Todd Huston was appointed the editor of the RedCounty.com Cook County, Illinois pages. Since then, local Illinois politics has become an increasingly prominent part of PubliusForum.com. (See below for a full list of sites that Warner Todd Huston appears on.) So, there you have it. Publius’ Forum in a nutshell. Feel free to send us your own work with the “Send us An Op Ed” link on the main page and we will consider adding YOU to our stable of great Americans. If you are not a writer, please come back often to read the latest offering as we are adding things nearly every day.
Site Traffic
  • 3715684 Global Rank
  • 918362
    United States
  • 4.12 K Estimated Visits
Traffic Sources
  • Search
    79.53%
  • Direct
    20.47%
  • Display
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  • Mail
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  • Referrals
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Global Rank 3,653,392
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United States Rank 35,381
12,699
United States Page Views 79.5%
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