Sunday, January 16, 2005

I haven't blogged on the whole Rathergate Scandal because everyone else was doing a fine job at it. But as usual, the one I wish was my best friend, says it best; Peggy Noonan. Read the whole thing, but this was my favorite part:

"You can complain now, and your complaints can both register and have an impact on the story, as happened with bloggers and Rathergate. You can be a part of the story if you find and uncover new information. You can create the story, as bloggers did in the Trent Lott scandal. American journalism is no longer a castle, and you are no longer the serf who cannot breach its walls. The castle doors have been forced open. Other voices have access. Bloggers for instance don't just walk in and out, they have offices in the castle walls.

Is there a difference between the bloggers and the MSM journalists? Yes. But it is not that they are untrained eccentrics home in their pajamas. (Half the writers for the Sunday New York Times are eccentrics home in their pajamas.) It is that they are independent and allowed to think their own thoughts. It is that they have autonomy and can assign themselves stories, and determine on their own the length and placement of stories. And it is that they are by and large as individuals more interesting than most MSM reporters."

BLOGGERS RULE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!