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Politicians Catch on to Blogging

Jason Jardine wrote to mention a C|Net report on an increase in the use of blogs by politicians in the U.S. capitol. From the article: "Just a year ago, a DailyKos posting from someone like John Kerry would have been all but unheard of, and blogging of any kind by members of Congress was almost nonexistent. But now that dynamic is starting to change, and slowly, members of the House of Representatives and the Senate are beginning to appreciate the value of blogs. 'When I reach out to the blog community, it gives me an opportunity to begin a dialogue with an extremely politically sophisticated and active community that I otherwise might not be able to reach,' Sen. Barack Obama, D-Ill., wrote in an e-mail to CNET News.com."

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  1. One minor point by winkydink · · Score: 4, Insightful

    If you really believe that the pols themselves are actually writing, or even reading these, I've got a bridge in Manhattan I'll let you have very cheap. This is a staffer job.

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    1. Re:One minor point by kidgenius · · Score: 4, Informative

      Actually, Obama doesn't just blog, he also does a podcast. And, he speaks. So the "pols" are at least doing something, not just having interns generate stuff.

  2. mostly waste of time by superwiz · · Score: 4, Insightful

    Modern electoral politics is all about leverging centralized media influence on people who are too lazy to find their own sources of info. Bloggin is just the opposite -- it allows people to seek the opinions of strangers rather than just passively receive them. It won't work for the mass-distribution of the lies whose sole intent is to empower corruption that has become modern political process.

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  3. Depends on the office by Aexia · · Score: 4, Interesting

    A John Kerry diary on DailyKos would obviously have been written by a staffer as would most "by" various Senators, but posts from House representatives and just about any candidate usually are written by the actual politician in question. My Congressman, Jim McDermott, even responds to comments to his posts.

  4. Can't wait. by sammy+baby · · Score: 4, Funny
    I, for one, can't wait to see what our elected representatives choose to put on their LiveJournals.

    And then, he told me that he was going to take away my chairmanship of the Joint Subcommitte on Intelligence! The whip is a douchebag! I'm going to eat a whole bag of oreos.
    Listening to: How Soon Is Now
    Mood: Depressed