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...confidence” motion on the docket for this Tuesday’s Faculty meeting. Ryan seemed to like my questions, but one notable naysayer’s criticism echoed through cyberspace. Richard Bradley, author of the bestselling “Harvard Rules,” wrote on his blog: “the Crimson really needs to be more careful about showing its biases. Is the faculty ‘drunk with power’ or is Sam Teller just drunk...
...What’s the traffic been like on your blog during the past couple days...
...don’t count the numbers, but there have been more comments than ever before. With Harvard folks, I get the feeling that most of them were reading the blog before, but it didn’t necessarily mean they wanted to participate. Now there are comments from people who clearly know a lot more than I do about what’s going on. There’s some very well-informed and seemingly high level commentary on the blog...
...What were your reactions to the way the story broke on the web, by student blogs, the Crimson, the Journal, your blog...
...them as mattering because there are so few people who are engaged in politics period. I want to encourage participation.? When I look at the blogs, there's a lot of stuff that troubles me about some of the blog sites. It's a lot like talk radio was for conservatives 20, 15 years ago, before it matured. Some folks just go off and they're just venting. But it's also a pretty powerful forum where people who maybe weren't engaged in politics before are really paying attention. And if they're going to take the time...