From USA Today:
In the 2004 election, the boys (and girls) on the bus have been joined by a new class of political arbiters: the geeks on their laptops. They call themselves bloggers. Their mission: to remake political journalism and, quite possibly, democracy itself. The plan: to make an end run around big media by becoming publishers on the Internet.
The freewheeling, gossipy Internet sites they operate can be controversial: Matt Drudge, the wired news and gossip hound who broke the story about Monica Lewinsky's affair with Bill Clinton, is a blogger. Many bloggers are not professional journalists. Few have editors. Most make no pretense of objectivity.
Yet they're forcing the mainstream news media to follow the stories they're pushing... article
....but hey, do what you want....you will anyway.
P.S. In case you don't read that article, Daily Kos (a wee bit more popular than You Will Anyway) was on the front page of USA Today. Here are the comments from Kos readers on the Kos blog itself.
Thursday, January 01, 2004
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