
For some time, I've found the Left's love-hate relationship with the blogging community to be pretty amusing. They loved folks like
The Daily Kos until they started straying from the party line and continuing to speak their mind (on things like the Dems having no balls about the War.)
The bloggers were great when they brought out the vote, but we'd prefer they were seen-not-heard at other times.
The right is not immune to this phenomenon, either.
Since the late 1980s, largely due to
Rush Limbaugh, the right has rode the wave of AM talk radio. They were a good barometer of the mood in the country and provided figures like
Big Time with a platform to defend themselves in the rough times.
My biggest problem with jokers like Rush and
Michael Alan Weiner Savage (who I used to listen to for a good chuckle on the way home from work when I lived in his home turf of the San Francisco Bay Area) is not so much with the hosts, but their listeners...particularly the ones who thought they were tuning in for the news.
These guys are entertainers, not informers, and anyone who believes otherwise gets what they deserve when they get bit in the ass.