Huffington: blogs break through the din of our 500 channel universe

by henrycopeland
Wednesday, March 31st, 2004

Arianna Huffington writes: “The blogosphere is now the most vital news source in our country. I’ve toiled in the world of books and syndicated column writing, but more liberating is the blogosphere, where the random thought is honored, and where passion reigns. While paid journalists often just follow a candidate around or sit in the White House press room and rehash a schedule, blogs break through the din of our 500 channel universe and the narrow conventional wisdom. For that the blogosphere has my undying gratitude.”

3 Responses to “Huffington: blogs break through the din of our 500 channel universe”

  1. Ken Layne Says:

    Well, this sure looks bad for the blogs. Huffington is so full of shit — and so consistently wrong about Everything — that you should get a court order against the psycho to keep her from ever mentioning blogs again.

    Plus, she’s wrong, stupid, a crook and a liar. I’d like to break through the din of her skull, with a jackhammer.

    Also, can someone please keep a running log of “din of our 500 channel universe” cliches? Anyone who uses this stupid, meaningless, years-old catch phrase in 2004 should be beaten to death with a pair of rabbit ears.

    http://www.medialifemagazine.com/news2002/jun02/jun24/1_mon/news1monday.html

  2. Ken Layne Says:

    Well, this sure looks bad for the blogs. Huffington is so full of shit — and so consistently wrong about Everything — that you should get a court order against the psycho to keep her from ever mentioning blogs again.

    Plus, she’s wrong, stupid, a crook and a liar. I’d like to break through the din of her skull, with a jackhammer.

    Also, can someone please keep a running log of “din of our 500 channel universe” cliches? Anyone who uses this stupid, meaningless, years-old catch phrase in 2004 should be beaten to death with a pair of rabbit ears.

    http://www.medialifemagazine.com/news2002/jun02/jun24/1_mon/news1monday.html

  3. Ken Layne Says:

    hey lookee! I finally went through the hellish process of registering to leave a comment about the hateful huffington monster, and I immediately double-post because hitting the “submit” button gives this charming result:

    COMMENTS
    Invalid page request.

    That’s great!

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