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2009-03-13
Mickey Kaus, Slate

You Know This Guy We Haven't Told You About? Well, He's Not Going to Be Important! During the Trent Lott scandal, if I remember right, there was speculation that the blogosphere would really have arrived when a high public official suddenly resigned over an Web-borne scandal without the scandal being mentioned in the respectable mainstream press--so if you had only read the New York Times or Washington Post you'd have no idea why this person quit or what the scandal was until he or she was gone. Poof! Killed by ninja blogs. Well (without regard to the merits of the dispute), the Charles Freeman withdrawal is close to that case, no? WaPo apparently printed its first news story on the controversy the day it ended--i.e. when Freeman withdrew. Ditto the New York Times. ... What does this event signify? Not to be too portentous, but it signifies you can no longer be a well-informed citizen if you just read the Times and Post print editions. You have to go online. Sorry, Mom! ...
Posted by:Mike

#2  Kaus isn't a liberal in the modern definition. He's more of a heretical neo-con who never left the Democratic Party. From the Moynihan branch of neo-conservativism. People mistake him for a liberal because most people don't actually understand what neo-cons are, namely, conservative on utilitarian grounds, rather than from conservative principles.
Posted by: Mitch H.   2009-03-13 16:51  

#1  If all the liberals were like Mickey Kaus I'd have no problem with all the liberals ...
Posted by: Steve White   2009-03-13 11:40  

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