Paging The Wahmbulance
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Shorter Matt Stoller: Quit acting like babies. Waaaaaaaaaaaah. The world is ending because Sen. Obama doesn’t personally read every blog and conduct online polls asking the “netroots” what color underwear he should wear.
Do these guys know that a presidential election isn’t all about candidates catering to their personal idiosyncrasies? I don’t think so.
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It’s really starting to look like Matt Stoller is trying to hide something. He’s being a little too … unhinged in his commentary on the WVWV thing, and seems more intent on slandering anyone who questions him than he is in getting to the bottom of this.
Combine his current behavior with his anti-Obama tirades of last week, and it’s hard not to be suspicious.
Agreed, Soullite. Obama talks to Chris Wallace, Stoller blasts him. Clinton talks to FAUX News’ most egregious talking head, Bill O’Really, and he’s got nothing to say.
With each passing day, I’m becoming more convinced that some of the more prominent bloggers are as invested (financially and otherwise) in making sure this horse race continues–they’re not unlike the MSM in that regard.