“The Year of the Political Blogger”

So says the New York Times, in a piece that focuses on the efforts of our fellow bloggers, including Philip Anderson at TAP, to cover the Democratic National Convention.

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2 Responses to ““The Year of the Political Blogger””

  1. Elmer says:

    Is it just me or do blogs further polarize our fellow citizens? Most people are attracted to like-thinking blogs (I guess I am an exception) and shut off any information from the other side.

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  2. I don’t think they further polarize, no. I have regular discussion with people on the other side of the political fence — with commenters here, at Rotten’s, and at other blogs I read — which I never did before. I think they reduce polarization in many ways.

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