Go check out Barcepundit, the new home of ex-Hispalibertas bod, Franco Alemán, who is neither a dead dictator, nor French, nor German, but who does have some rather important things to say to you in English and Spanish.
I wonder if it is not time to declare a moratorium on new blogs with the prefix Bar[c/ç][e/a].
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Thanks for the plug, buddy. Hey, maybe another moratorium for the suffix -pundit would be a good idea too :-)
Exactly my thought. Andis Kaulins, the (Latvian? Lithuanian? we need a superordinate term like Scandinavia) who runs Lawpundit,
http://www.lawpundit.com/blog/lawpundit.htm
actually has a huge number of other -pundits on the side. Or he did, but has merged them all into Punditmania? http://www.andiskaulins.com/blog/punditmania.htm