The revolution will not be televised…

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Eloquent polemic from Chris Lydon: After New Hampshire.

Here’s what I’m learning: For those of us who like the sound of “Internet democracy ” who yearn for political and cultural renewal and “transformation,” the entrenched obstacle is not the old politics. It’s the old media…. It’s a dismal moment in American media, and just the right time to be developing a real conversation on the Web. The revolution will not be televised, but maybe it will be blogged.

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