By Robert Schlesinger
I found this description of blogging by a Power Line blogger to be particularly interesting:
Blogging has changed some in the six years we’ve been doing it, but for me the essence remains the same. You read, see, or hear something that offends you and then, after a period of steaming, write what you hope is a pointed but under-control refutation.
Certainly that’s a healthy chunk of blogging. But isn’t some of it also of the “Hey, here’s an interesting article” variety?
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