The Blogosphere Arrives at the Center of Public Life
Today marks a turning point in the history of the blogosphere.
The New York Times has a fair and (mostly) flattering profile of our friend and pastor-to-the-blogopshere pastordan. (Pastordan responds here.) And The Washington Post op-ed page features a piece by Susan Garder and Markos Moulistas-Zuniga tiled, How We Won the Mainstream that explains how the "centrist" Democratic Leadership Council epitomizes the new marginality -- and how central the progressive blogosphere has become in American politics and public life.
The effort to cast bloggers as pajama-clad losers and crazies has failed -- and a new era has begun.
The New York Times has a fair and (mostly) flattering profile of our friend and pastor-to-the-blogopshere pastordan. (Pastordan responds here.) And The Washington Post op-ed page features a piece by Susan Garder and Markos Moulistas-Zuniga tiled, How We Won the Mainstream that explains how the "centrist" Democratic Leadership Council epitomizes the new marginality -- and how central the progressive blogosphere has become in American politics and public life.
The effort to cast bloggers as pajama-clad losers and crazies has failed -- and a new era has begun.


















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