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- Conservative_Punk abstract "Conservative Punk was a website that promoted conservative views in the punk subculture. It was created by Nick Rizzuto, an employee of a New York City rock radio station, partially in response to the left-liberal group Punkvoter (created by NOFX lead singer Fat Mike). The Conservative Punk website received significant press coverage during the 2004 presidential election. It includes contributions from talk radio personality Andrew Wilkow and former Misfits singer and Gotham Road frontman Michale Graves. Dorian Lynskey of The Guardian wrote about Rizzuto: \"To his critics he's a crank bringing punk's good name into disrepute - but to his supporters he's the fearless voice of a formerly silent minority.\"In early 2010, Nick Rizzuto, without notice, stopped paying the hosting fees for Conservativepunk.com, causing the website and discussion forum to become inaccessible. Longtime members and regular posters created a replacement site, ConPunk.com, in order to maintain the community, but that site went offline in May 2013, in favor of a Facebook group which too has since closed as of 2014.".
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- Conservative_Punk wikiPageExternalLink Punk_Planet.pdf.
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- Conservative_Punk wikiPageWikiLink Andrew_Wilkow.
- Conservative_Punk wikiPageWikiLink Category:Conservatism_in_the_United_States.
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- Conservative_Punk wikiPageWikiLink Fat_Mike.
- Conservative_Punk wikiPageWikiLink Gotham_Road.
- Conservative_Punk wikiPageWikiLink Michale_Graves.
- Conservative_Punk wikiPageWikiLink Misfits_(band).
- Conservative_Punk wikiPageWikiLink NOFX.
- Conservative_Punk wikiPageWikiLink New_York_City.
- Conservative_Punk wikiPageWikiLink Nick_Rizzuto_(radio_producer).
- Conservative_Punk wikiPageWikiLink Punk_subculture.
- Conservative_Punk wikiPageWikiLink Radio.
- Conservative_Punk wikiPageWikiLink Social_liberalism.
- Conservative_Punk wikiPageWikiLink Talk_radio.
- Conservative_Punk wikiPageWikiLink The_Guardian.
- Conservative_Punk wikiPageWikiLink United_States_presidential_election,_2004.
- Conservative_Punk wikiPageWikiLink Website.
- Conservative_Punk wikiPageWikiLinkText "Conservative Punk".
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- Conservative_Punk subject Category:Conservatism_in_the_United_States.
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- Conservative_Punk comment "Conservative Punk was a website that promoted conservative views in the punk subculture. It was created by Nick Rizzuto, an employee of a New York City rock radio station, partially in response to the left-liberal group Punkvoter (created by NOFX lead singer Fat Mike). The Conservative Punk website received significant press coverage during the 2004 presidential election.".
- Conservative_Punk label "Conservative Punk".
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- Conservative_Punk isPrimaryTopicOf Conservative_Punk.