I'd call it responsive to her constituency. [ Parent ]
Unlike Air America, Stephanie Miller, and Keith Olbermann.
Note to Hillary folks: even if you've been excommunicated from the Big Orange, consider going over there at least to update your personal blogrolls to include all the pro-Hillary and fair-to-Hillary blogs that we've grown to love. [ Parent ]
While I'm at it, I might carry through on my plan to delete all my content, which was all cross-posted anyhow, and replace it with as many links to the original as are needed for the system not to complain... [ Parent ]
I do miss some of the people over there...but I don't need the headaches I was getting. [ Parent ]
Daily Kos is Free Republic with fancy graphics. And McJoan. I miss her. [ Parent ]
But campaign diaries and the commenters in them are just too much. People taking Unity and Change as certainties instead of campaign rhetoric AND being deliberately nasty to Clinton at every opportunity - there is just nothing to discuss with them except how awful Hillary is and how totally awesome Barack is.
There used to be positive fluff diaries like Edwards Evening News Roundup that made the rec list every day. Now, at least one dKos SMASH Clinton! diary makes the rec list every day. [ Parent ]
But that's just me. The inaccurate and infammatory attack diaries on the rec list are the real abomination. It used to be a Democratic site.
As for the community diaries, I stopped going. Back when MSOC kept talking about Kos benefiting from others' genius, I thought it was just whining. I'm shocked that I agree with her now.
He gets no hits from me. The blogroll thing is my one exception. [ Parent ]
I think of it as a radio station that changed formats. [ Parent ]
Not sure how long the blogs can hold onto this new format with their market shares drying up. [ Parent ]
Several months ago, a not-trivial number of us over there were expressing concerns about the tone, approach, etc., relative to Clinton and otherwise. Am far from the sharpest knife in the drawer, but I've some experience with online communities and it didn't feel hard to see where things looked to be going. Heck (ironically enough), Obama told people to chill; Olbermann told people to chill.
At the time, it felt cynical to think there might be a desire to go down the ugly road for pageviews, attracting people/those who fit a demographic. Now, given that those thoughts and concerns were roundly ignored and at times dismissed in a way that was far from pleasant, it feels naive to have thought otherwise.
I do wander by once in while to glance at the FP, but what ended any significant interaction was Markos relating that it was open season on HRC because the race was over, she was damaging the party, etc. Felt like that was simply insulting people's intelligence. It was abundantly clear that, for many a month, that tone and approach had been there in a pretty big way. Felt like the justification was far from honest. [ Parent ]
It might be worth it just to log in and change your blog entries -- it at least increases the chances they will be displayed on the randomized front-page user blogroll.
Anglachel, Corrente, NYCweboy, Riverdaughter, Shakesville, Mad Kane, Howling Latina, Tom Watson, Suburban Guerrilla, No More Apples, Reclusive Leftist, Blue Lyon, Sugar & Spice, EENR Blog . . . not all of these are new by any stretch, but I ignored them before and have come to appreciate them, especially the diversity of perspective.
Any others? [ Parent ]
Make a new account