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"The Revolution will not be televisied – it will be
Blogged" has been our motto and catchphrase for going on two years now,
and we wouldn’t begrudge the old Gray Lady for paraphrasing us – if they
had included us in the Bloggers whose opinions appeared today
on the Op-Ed page….
Every four years, by journalistic if not political
tradition, the presidential election must be accompanied by a "revolution." So
what transformed politics this time around? The rise of the Web log,
or blog. The commentary of bloggers – individuals or groups posting daily,
hourly or second-by-second observations of and opinions on the campaign
on their own Web sites – helped shape the 2004 race. The Op-Ed page asked
bloggers from all points on the political spectrum to say what they thought
was the most important event or moment of the campaign that, we hope,
comes to an end today.
from the New York Times
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