Category Archives: Discourse.net

Inflamatory Rhetoric Watch

I've been watching the Edwards blogger flap (Edwards Learns Campaign Blogs Can Cut 2 Ways) with great interest, but haven't blogged it because I had nothing interesting to say.

It seems the Edwards staff hired to hard-charging feminist bloggers to help the campaign (which has a big blog operation of its own), but didn't vet them as well as it should have. As bloggers sometimes do, they'd each said a bunch of dumb stuff. There were not only rude words but intemperate opinions.

Edwards himself had no role in the hiring and had never even met them — the campaign staff is already that big? — until the flap was well under way. At that point he found himself caught between the right-wing spin machine which was seeking scalps, and a very strong push from his early supporters and from the liberal side of the blogging community which wanted him to condemn this piece of what they somewhat mistakenly called Swift Boating (it was somewhat mistaken because while exaggerated, the charges against the bloggers had some more truth at their core than did the Swift Boat smears of Kerry). At least one of the new staffers had quit her job and moved hundred of miles to join the campaign, so any firing had a real human cost.

Edwards waited 36 hours before deciding, apparently so he could meet the people before making a decision — which could be spun as slow, unprepared, and indecisive, or as a resolute and patient commitment to doing the right thing on his own time.

And in the end, Edwards did something right: condemning the sins, but not the sinners.

You could say this is a sign that the blogs are flexing their muscles. Or that Edwards caved in to the left wing. Or that the right wing's Mighty Wurlitzer (where smears start on the fringe and work their way into the mainstream) is losing its power to mesmerize Democrats. Or that Edwards is a thoughtful guy who wanted to look the two staff people in the eye, and hear them out personally, before trashing their lives and possibly careers.

But here's why I mention it now: I couldn't help but wonder, what if it were me? Not that I have any plans or desires to leave academe, but suppose someone were mad enough to appoint me to the modern equivalent of the Board of Tea Experts (now defunct). What, I wonder, is the most incendiary thing that I've blogged (or published elsewhere) that could be quoted in or out of context to make me look bad (fairly or unfairly)?

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Emergent (and Non-Emergent) Behavior in the Comments

Once a great while, a comment thread on this blog takes on a life of its own. That seems to have happened to the thread at Type 1 Diabetes Cure.

I marvel at the emergent properties of this medium sometimes. And am not always sure whether to be pleased or terrified.

(Generally speaking, my readers don't seem to be a loquacious bunch; the hits-to-comments ratio here is quite high. Not that I'm complaining — be yourselves by all means. I just wonder What It All Means: Do I have shy readers? Agreement? Disgust? People with better things to do?)

And given a choice between lots of comments seasoned with trolls and the present light but generally well-mannered discussions, there's no question I'll take what I've got. And thank you for your attention.

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Planned Down Time Tonight

My ISP has warned me that we'll be down for about 20 minutes some time tonight after 10PM PST. Apparently they are going to physically move the server from point A to point B.

If you just have to know more, there is a status page is at their blog, and I'm hosted on “millhouse,” yes, as in Richard M. Nixon [spelling, yech].

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Why The Silence

I’ve been a bit under the weather since Friday night.

Please feel free to treat this as an open thread, and raise what you wish in the comments.

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Take Once a Day

Blog Juice gives dailykos a 9.2, and Salon.com a 5.9.

Discourse.net gets 6.0:

My Blog Juice

About as meaningless as any other metric, I suspect.

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In Which I Commit An Act of Recklessness

I’ve agreed to take part in the first-ever Miami Bloggers: Cross Blogination being organized by Greener Miami for September 19.

My guest poster will be from the comprehensive community site, Miami Beach 411, and I have to come up with something appropriate for the super-cool Critical Miami. Ouch.

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