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Sunday, January 09, 2005

A growing legacy

Blogging is getting more recognition. When it comes to publishing what media tinhorns don't care to muddy their clammy hands with, bloggers are taking the lead.

The latest blogging marvel to hit the books is, you guessed it, right here in my backyard--the Washington race for governor. John Fund makes a beautiful point about the blogger's involved in this issue: gatekeepers can no longer control what reaches the public.

Read it here.