If anybody needed any further indication that (a) blogging is changing the world and (b) blogging is changing the way US politics is run or (c) that stories about bloggers and blogging changing the world are not going to go away soon, log into the New York Times for the review of the current Obama comment controversy.
I was recently in Dallas at one of those hours when no matter the spin, nobody looks excited about rehashing the days lack of news for the thousandth time. In this case I think that Bill Clinton had earned $89 million over the last seven years according to his tax return. The majority of blogs and posts are just as interesting, but that doesn't stop the odd one from snowballing remarkably.
Anyway Mayhill Fowler recently caused quite a stir with her ruminations on a Barrack Obama fundraiser. Just another example of the power of blogging and the growth of the news media around the world. Just another example of news being broken on a blog.
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