I understand that. But now we have a way for politicians who claim they act on principle and principle alone to get their message out in a faster, more effective, 21st century fashion. It's the Blogosphere. That's as much the public record as having a book signing at Borders. The only difference is, there's no payday, just the sharing of ideas and information with much less conflict of interest.
If Weldon used a blog the info would be dismissed even quicker.
That is complete BS. Publishing a book will get 10X the attention of adding another unread blog to the millions already out there. Weldon did exactly the right thing to put this in a book just as Jayna Davis did.