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Interview with Andrew Keen, Author, “the cult of the amateur”

Everyone else has had their opportunity to have a go with Andrew Keen, so I thought I would have mine. I just happened to interview him the morning before he appeared on “The Colbert Report.” I thought he handled the interview well. I mean the one with Colbert.

The one with me went well, too. I may get boos and hisses as a result, but I think he makes some valid points in his book. I don’t like the fact that it is hard to know whether what you find on the internet is true or not. I think the internet has brought to the forefront some of our worst human qualities. We are self-important and self-promoting. We are more concerned with having and expressing an opinion than knowing and understanding the facts, the truth, whatever it may be.

I don’t think there is anyway to avoid all this. The internet is here. I am not sure the ultimate effect of the internet is any different that the effect of the Industrial Revolution which brought great benefit and great oppression.

One of Keen’s major concerns is the survival of mainstream media in this “everything should be free” culture. Rather than paying $.50 for a newspaper, we get the headlines free on the internet. No need to buy the latest CD, I can get it free sooner or later on the internet. While I think these are valid concerns, the fact that we cannot go back suggests to me that we will work through this and somewhere down the road the Phoenix will rise from the ashes.

I do not grieve over the demise of print media. Good books will always be written and they will always be read. In fact, I think the MSM betrayed itself and us long ago when it made news entertainment, when it put people on the tube 24 hours a day with nothing better to do that give us inane opinions from people with limited or no qualifications, when it made profits more important than journalism, when it became politically motivated rather than a defender of the truth. If businesses go bust and journalists become umemployed, is it any different than the decimation of American manufacturing by outsourcing plants and jobs?

Whatever is wrong with the internet culture is not the result of the internet. If it reveals our worst, I have some confidence that our being continually exposed to our worst will make us better, just as TV exposed racism in Birmingham in the ’60s.

Be careful out there!

 
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Interview with Erick Erickson, Political Strategist, Blogger and Candidate for Macon City Council

Erick Erickson, Political Strategist, Blogger and Candidate for Macon City Council, discusses the Immigration Bill, Fred Thompson for President, and his own campaign for political office.

 
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Interview with James Williams, Political Commentator and Blogger at Drifting Thru the Grift

James Williams, Political Commentator and Blogger @ Drifting Thru the Grift, gives us the benefit of his views on an assortment of current issues, including the 10th District Congressional Race and the debate on amnesty, or if you prefer, immigration reform.

 
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Interview with Will Hinton, Political Commentator and Blogger

Will Hinton, Political Commentator and Blogger, meets the left and everyone had a good time, or at least I think we did, but chances are that is a centrist view. Good Will Hinton proves once again there is more that joins us than separates us!

 
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Interview with Erick Erickson, Republican Political Strategist, Red State Blogger, and Contributor to Peach Pundit

Erick Erickson, Republican Political Strategist, Red State Blogger, and Contributor to Peach Pundit,, comments on everything from the undeclared Special Session, to Speaker Glen Richardson, Lt. Gov. Casey Cagle, Tom Price’s Leadership in 1-Minute Speeches, Sen. Fred Thompson and the presidential race, not to overlook why there are so many phone numbers from Atlanta in the D.C. Madame’s 46-pound phone log.

 
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Interview with Doug Monroe, Journalist with Atlanta Magazine Online and Peachtree Screed Blog

Doug Monroe, Journalist with Atlanta Magazine Online and Peachtree Screed Blog,, comments on antics of Republicans in passing the Supplemental (Who Is On First) Budget, the Special Session, the vacant Democratic Party and his favorite: Public Transportation in Georgia a/k/a "Disturbia."

 
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Interview with James Williams, the Blogger Known as (formerly and presently) GriftDrift

James Williams, the Blogger Known as (formerly and presently) GriftDrift, provides insight into the failure of the Republican legislature to pass a 2007 Supplemental Budget that the Governor would not veto, the inevitable Special Session soon to be scheduled and other observations about those that rule.

 
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Interview with Grayson Daughters, Blogger and New Media Mogul

Grayson Daughters, Blogger and New Media Mogul, this Southern Belle knows a little bit about everything, but a lot about what is going on in the blogosphere, podosphere and any other sphere there is or might ever be. Having trouble keeping up with it all, try Technorati!

 
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Interview with Jason Pye, Blogger and Political Commentator

Jason Pye, Blogger and Political Commentator, tells us why he is disappointed with the 2007 Legislature. Listen and get Jason’s take on tax reform, transportation and a whole bunch more.

 
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Interview with Erick Erickson, Republican Strategist and Red State Blogger

Erick Erickson, Republican Strategist and Red State Blogger, comments on the Scooter Libby verdict, provides insight into firing of the U. S. Attorneys and gives early predictions on the 2008 presidential race.

 
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