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Why the Blogosphere is Conservative
RichardPoe.com ^ | October 4, 2002 | Richard Poe

Posted on 10/05/2002 2:14:31 PM PDT by Richard Poe

THE LEFTISTS ARE WHINING again. In the ‘80s, they sniveled, "Why is talk radio right-wing?" In the ‘90s, they wept, "Why do conservatives rule the Internet?" Now a new version of the same old complaint has arisen: "Why are all the blog sites conservative?"

The answer to all three questions is the same. Talk radio, webzines, list servers, message boards and now blog sites have one thing in common. They are interactive. They let people talk back. Consequently, it is physically impossible for new media to do what old media did – that is, to shove unpopular ideas down peoples’ throats and pretend that the audience likes it.

Such tactics simply don’t work in the blogosphere.

When people get a chance to speak without censorship, they say things you would never hear on CNN or NBC. They vent their contempt for the Left, and express their resentment of Big Media for pushing leftist ideas.

No gatekeeper or force field excludes leftists from the blogosphere. It’s just that their feeble little voices get drowned out by the crowd.

I should probably explain what the blogosphere is. Even some Web-savvy people still don’t know. When I asked my programmer in August to install a blog on my RichardPoe.com Web site, he responded,"What’s a blog?"

According to Samizdata.net’s official glossary of blogospherical jargon, a blog is defined as:

Noun. A contraction of weblog, a form of on-line writing characterised in format by a single column of chronological text, usually with a sidebar, and frequently updated.

Blogs or weblogs are online diaries. Day by day, the blogger adds his thoughts and observations. Often the entries are mundane, ranging from recipes and auto repair tips to lamentations over the blogger’s love life. But the best blogs comment on the news of the day, often intelligently, each entry accompanied by links to the news articles in question.

"So what?" some readers may ask. "Why should I waste time plowing through the amateur punditry of a gaggle of lovelorn techno-geeks?"

Ah, but that’s the beauty of blogging. The system is self-selecting. The worst blogs sink to the bottom. No one sees them. The best blogs rise to the top, borne aloft by the sheer number of bloggers who link to them.

Weblogs have existed, in one form or another, since at least 1994. But today, free, easy-to-use blogware enables just about anyone to start a blog. The blogosphere has grown exponentially in the last two years, with hundreds of thousands – maybe millions – of new blogs coming online.

Most are worthless. But the self-selecting nature of the blogosphere ensures that the best, most popular blogs are easy to find. The top sites are linked everywhere, and the more links that point to them, the more prominently the Google.com search engine displays them.

Consider how this very article you are reading came into being. This morning, I logged onto the popular blog site Samizdata.net. There I saw an entry by London-based blogger Brian Micklethwait poking fun at an article by James Crabtree in the British socialist journal New Statesman Mickelthwait, in turn, had discovered Crabtree’s Marxist screed through a reference on Instapundit.com, another blog site.

The offending article was called, "Bloggers of the Left, Unite!" Clicking the link, I read:

Blogs are becoming the medium of choice for politically attuned members of the digital generation. Like talk radio, they are dominated by the political right. Why has the left ceded this potentially influential medium without a fight? …Right-wing bloggers are thus creating their own world, in which their truth exists often without debate.

Without debate? Who is this cyber-commie trying to kid? Conservative blogs thrive by facilitating debate, not avoiding it.

Take Crabtree’s own article. Crabtree violated blog etiquette by failing to link to the "right-wing" blogs he condemned. But his conservative rivals did the opposite. They gleefully linked to Crabtree’s Bolshevik rant, the better to ridicule it.

Each "right-wing" blogger courteously provided links, not only to Crabtree’s piece, but to the blog where he found Crabtree’s piece. Thus bloggers can backtrack through a chain of commentary from one blog to the next, and comment on each others’ comments. A hot debate can girdle the globe within hours.

Instead of suppressing Crabtree, conservative bloggers helped publicize him. Not that it will do him any good. Only a handful of fellow leftists will take Crabtree’s polemic seriously. The rest of us will roll on the floor, convulsed by paroxysms of side-splitting, rib-cracking – and, to borrow a phrase from Samizdata.net – "pant-wetting" laughter.

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Richard Poe is a New York Times bestselling author and cyberjournalist. His latest book is The Seven Myths of Gun Control.


TOPICS: Culture/Society; Editorial
KEYWORDS: blog; blogger; blogosphere; conservative; instapunditcom; samizdatanet
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1 posted on 10/05/2002 2:14:31 PM PDT by Richard Poe
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To: Richard Poe
I have never even heard of the term blog before.
2 posted on 10/05/2002 2:24:34 PM PDT by Always Right
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To: Richard Poe
Thansk RP. Here's an archival ping.
3 posted on 10/05/2002 2:26:09 PM PDT by Sgt_Schultze
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To: Richard Poe
No its because leftist are generally too dumb to be computer literate.
4 posted on 10/05/2002 2:27:11 PM PDT by weikel
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5 posted on 10/05/2002 2:31:09 PM PDT by Anti-Bubba182
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To: Richard Poe
Thanks for posting this Richard.

Intellectual atrophy is a major issue for the left. Challenges to defend an opinion are often met with a blank stare and a slack jaw.

It's no wonder they don't make blogs: They have nothing to put in them.

IMO of course.
6 posted on 10/05/2002 2:33:38 PM PDT by j271
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To: Richard Poe
The right would argue that it had nowhere else to go. It sees itself as the victim of a vast, left-wing media conspiracy. Because it is barred from the mainstream print media (not true, but play along), it seeks "underground" new media.

Perhaps this enlightened British know-it-all might direct us to conservative positions espoused in the NYT or the Washington Post over the past 30 years.

7 posted on 10/05/2002 2:39:13 PM PDT by What Is Ain't
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To: Richard Poe
The answer to all three questions is the same. Talk radio, webzines, list servers, message boards and now blog sites have one thing in common. They are interactive.

Not to mention fact-based truth derived from common sense and a rational thought process commonly recognized as deductive reasoning, where all the facts are examined then a logical conclusion is made.

Liberal socialists practice inductive reasoning (which is an oxymoron), which is the practice of picking a desired conclusion first, then attempting to fit "facts" to the support the conclusion, but that is rarely the case for that is an invitation for the incessant stream of outright lies and innuendo we love so much...
8 posted on 10/05/2002 2:42:25 PM PDT by Vidalia
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To: j271
Sometimes they try...and the results are usually hilarious, as Poe attests. You'll find the usual hate America screeds (often written by Americans living in America), the "I hate everyone" misdirected anger, the brainless, zombified, ossified, kneejerk, psuedo-hipsterism that pathetically imitates big Media's constant refrain that evil is kewl...in other words, nothing new. So the question why there are few successful leftwing blogs is that no-one wants to read more of the same.
9 posted on 10/05/2002 2:44:39 PM PDT by =Intervention=
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To: Richard Poe
Totally agree. Leftwing BS can't withstand the cross-examination that comes with interactive media.
10 posted on 10/05/2002 2:54:39 PM PDT by Yardstick
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To: Richard Poe
Instapundit.com
AndrewSullivan.com

blog bump!
11 posted on 10/05/2002 2:59:12 PM PDT by Leisler
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To: Richard Poe
One of the more interesting events of my life time was the BBS, way back. Conservitives never had a way to talk to each other until the advent of the computer and the modem. The internet another story, if the rats had only known.
12 posted on 10/05/2002 3:24:40 PM PDT by Little Bill
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To: What Is Ain't
Perhaps this enlightened British know-it-all might direct us to conservative positions espoused in the NYT or the Washington Post over the past 30 years.

To an "enlightened" British know-it-all, NYT and WP are conservative newspapers.

13 posted on 10/05/2002 3:31:47 PM PDT by AZLiberty
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To: Richard Poe
Thanks Richard.

I often see questions on occasion from newbies and other FReepers asking, "What's a Blog". This thread will serve as a good reply.

You are a great asset to the Free Republic. Thank you for your personal attention.

Fregards, Al
14 posted on 10/05/2002 3:34:54 PM PDT by dinasour
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To: Richard Poe
Good article and good news. One only has to look at how many members are part of freep vs other sites like freep on the left (ie, DUh)....

We're winning overall...but we have a long road.
15 posted on 10/05/2002 3:40:03 PM PDT by I_Love_My_Husband
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To: Richard Poe
Do you need to say "New York Times" best selling author???
When just "best selling author" can do. It seems to give legitimacy to the most abusive distorter of statistics on record. ... agree 100%, on your main point.
16 posted on 10/05/2002 3:43:25 PM PDT by WOSG
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To: Richard Poe; All

But today, free, easy-to-use blogware enables just about anyone to start a blog.

From the above link:
A Blogger Manifesto

Why online weblogs are one future for journalism.
By Andrew Sullivan
 "It's no accident that a good plurality of American bloggers, for example, are libertarian or right of center. With a couple of exceptions, the established newspaper market in America is dominated by left-liberal editors and reporters."

The article is a good read. Unfortunately it has the annoying format of white type on black background. But the reader can highlight it and thus reverse the colors so it's black print on white background.

17 posted on 10/05/2002 4:25:44 PM PDT by Zon
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To: Richard Poe
The Blogosphere is conservative, because it finally gives conservative people a chance to be heard and to communicate with each other. It does for conservatives what the CB radio did for truckers.
18 posted on 10/05/2002 4:40:28 PM PDT by abclily
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To: Little Bill
The internet another story, if the rats had only known.

But - but - Al Bore INVENTED the internet. /sarcasm

19 posted on 10/05/2002 4:45:03 PM PDT by Just another Joe
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To: Just another Joe
Did us a favor didn't he, lying scumbag.
20 posted on 10/05/2002 4:48:57 PM PDT by Little Bill
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