Blogging the election

Blogger and blogspot are already running slow on election morning.

CBS Marketwatch seems to think that is dangerous. In spite of the fact the the networks miscalled the election last year which surely effected the results by encouraging people to stay home instead of complete their vote, CBS Marketwatch thinks that bloggers are the real danger and they may leak exit polling data.

It seems to show they believe the blogosphere has influence. Of course there is no ignoring that influence since blogs broke the story about CBS using fake documents against President Bush.

Anyway, if you are a Bush supporter, go vote. If you are a Nader supporter go vote (a vote for Nader is a vote for Bush). If you are a Kerry supporter, remember it is a cold day today and you don’t want to get sick standing in line. 🙂

  • Beth

    Unfortunately, the rain stopped here in Chicago mid-morning, just as the Democrats were waking from their sleep. Another vote gone down the crapper as Illinois goes Blue. By the way, the so-called "real" media should be glad that bloggers are blogging their fingers off — That's how fact gets propagated nowadays!

  • Beth

    Unfortunately, the rain stopped here in Chicago mid-morning, just as the Democrats were waking from their sleep. Another vote gone down the crapper as Illinois goes Blue. By the way, the so-called "real" media should be glad that bloggers are blogging their fingers off — That's how fact gets propagated nowadays!

  • Unfortunately, the rain stopped here in Chicago mid-morning, just as the Democrats were waking from their sleep.

    Another vote gone down the crapper as Illinois goes Blue.

    By the way, the so-called “real” media should be glad that bloggers are blogging their fingers off — That’s how fact gets propagated nowadays!

  • Unfortunately, the rain stopped here in Chicago mid-morning, just as the Democrats were waking from their sleep.

    Another vote gone down the crapper as Illinois goes Blue.

    By the way, the so-called “real” media should be glad that bloggers are blogging their fingers off — That’s how fact gets propagated nowadays!