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Blogging And History
A reader writes: Reading your essay " Why I Blog " has forced me to reflect more intensively on how exactly history will be written, particularly electoral history, in the future. The 2008 election is historic for a myriad of reasons, but perhaps the most significant outcome of ...
Presidential Debate Live-Blogging
Presidential Debate Live-Blogging
thinkprogress.org — In a few minutes, the ThinkProgress family – TP staff , Wonk Room staff , and Yglesias... – will begin our final presidential debate liveblog of 2008. Once again, we’ll be your reliable one-stop shop for rapid response research, analysis, and ... (more) Presidential Debate Live-Blogging
Live-blogging the final debate.
althouse.blogspot.com — 7:46 Central Time: I can't believe this is the last of the '08 live-blogging, but it is.... Settle in. Let's savor these precious moments together. blog advertising blog advertising (more) Live-blogging the final debate.
Last Chance Debate Blogging #4
talkingpointsmemo.com — 10:26 PM ... McCain interrupts a lot. 10:27 PM ... Also laughs at his own sarcastic comments... a lot. 10:28 PM ... I've been thinking about this and we're pulling the video. But the part of the debate where Sen. McCain seemed to mock the issue ... (more) Last Chance Debate Blogging #4
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Andrew Sullivan: Blogging is to writing as Jazz is to music
The Moderate Voice — ... that they understand that this is a kind of music that needs to be engaged rather than merely absorbed. To listen to jazz as one would listen to an aria is to miss the point. Reading at a monitor, at a desk, or on an iPhone provokes a querulous, impatient, distracted attitude, a demand for instant, usable information, that is simply not conducive to opening a novel or a favorite magazine on the couch. At The Daily Dish, Andrew quotes a reader’s take on blogging and history, and stresses that “the essay is a defense and celebration ...

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