Bloggery and Obama
I rarely read blogs even though I write one. I faithfully read the New York Times every morning and watch BBC news every evening. I figure I get enough political news. I rely on friends who are blog consumers to forward me juicy articles. Now, however, that the Obama Administration is about to become a reality, I may turn to political blogs for the inside scoop.
Some Political Blogs
To see what I might be missing, I tuned in today, December 24 -- definitely a slow news day politically -- to three blogs I often hear about from political junkie friends.
Huffingtonpost.com -- I generally respect Ariana Huffington and share her political biases. What could her blog come up with on a slow political news day? It was all trash. There were pieces on: the 10 Inaugural Balls the Obamas will attend; what the Obama vacation home looks like; what Obama looks like topless, i.e. in a bathing suit. I was interested that Obama attended his grandmother's memorial service. I wondered about him throwing her ashes in the Pacific -- we're not supposed to do that in California but, of course, we do. Perhaps, the most important thing I learned is that I, too, could rent the Obama vacation home -- for $3000 a night.
Dailykos.com -- This site started with a piece about Norad's Santa Tracking station. Merry, merry. At least DailyKos had some good political news -- the GOP's Agenda for 2010 (as if anyone cared) and Franken's lead in Minnesota by 48 votes. That was exciting.
Politico.com -- I did listen to Obama's holiday message on Politico, reproduced from Change.com. I found it disappointing -- it mentioned Christmas but left out Hanukkah and Kwanzaa. As for the slideshow of Presidential vacations, well, I got to see all our recent presidents in bathing trunks. I won't even discuss chubby Clinton. Obama was by far the most fit and he also had the most conservative trunks. My kind of guy.
At least, on December 24th, poltiical blogs are all gossip and human interest stories -- a big waste of time of computer-sitting time. I will continue to wait for my blog-fiend friends to forward me their favorite goodies. As for the New York Times today, at least it had some serious news -- how Jews feel about Mr. Madoff.
My Blogs
Having said all those negative things about blogs, I must admit I spent the last two weeks creating a second blog!!! This one is for the California Brady Campaign to Prevent Gun Violence.
The process of making the blog was arduous. First, I taught myself the Google blog system on blogspot.com. The directions are quite clear and I had Jim's help. It still took me a long time. Then the Brady Campaign told me they wanted California's blog on their server. So, I had to learn a whole new software -- fortunately, having a young man in the Brady Washington office walk me through the formatting step by step.
So, please take a look at http://cablog.bradycampaign.org and bookmark me!!!!
Holiday Wishes
Being more ecumenical than Obama, I wish all my readers a peaceful and joyous Solstice, Hanukkah, Christmas, Kwanzaa and Festivus (a non-denominational holiday to be celebrated by those frustrated or jaded with the commercialism and pressure surrounding the Christmas/Hanukkah/Kwanzaa season.)
See you again in 2009.
