Changing Gears

I’m done blog­ging par­tic­u­larly on pol­i­tics. I’m done because (essen­tially) all polit­i­cal blogs are turn­ing into the minor leagues of pun­ditry, let­ting pro­pa­gan­dists hone their craft before being wran­gled, branded, and paid to use those same skills as the future Priesthoods of Power. This is not a con­test between the two par­ties, this is sim­ply the cor­po­rate media sys­tem (and the par­ties they feed off of) rec­og­niz­ing and attempt­ing to swal­low Internet pro­pa­gan­dists as they did already did to the leaflet­teers, news­pa­pers, and radio broad­cast­ers. Television is a spe­cial case because it was top-down con­trolled from day one, due to the enor­mous cost inher­ent in run­ning your own tele­vi­sion studio.

Politics will still loom large on this blog, how­ever, because I see the politc in my own life and the lives of those around me (or if you pre­fer soul­less cliché: “I believe the per­sonal is polit­i­cal”), but it will not be another end­less, repet­i­tive, anti-Bush snark parade mas­querad­ing as me hav­ing some­thing impor­tant to say. Not that I don’t really, really wish Bush would spend the rest of his life in a cage for crimes against human­ity — Clinton could be his cell­mate — but it’s not worth my time to go over the same crap as every­one else.

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