The Future of Pundit Blogging

Joe Carter, of The Evangelical Outpost plays Nostradamus (or at least Miss Cleo) and attempts to describe what post-election blogging might be like.

"Without the election and with people losing interest in reading about the minutia of the war on terrorism, many of these blogs will likely lose a significant portion of their audience."

I try to limit the amount of political content on this , but it's hard to avoid it completely. I was blogging long before this election season and I hope to be blogging long after. If I lose some audience, c'est la vie.

Funky Dung

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  1. h2 wrote:

    To be fair, politics is such a pervasive and pressing issue during any major election season that it would be odd for any socially conscious person to not be thinking and talking about it. But then again, many of the issues discussed here aren't really specific to the election season, so I don't think you'd be in any great danger of running out of material even if you were striclty a poliblogger.

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    Posted 07 Sep 2004 at 10:38 am

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