Wednesday, December 20, 2006

Bloggers--the WSJ Doesn't Like You

Courtesy of JunkYardBlog:

Every conceivable belief is on the scene, but the collective prose, by and large, is homogeneous: A tone of careless informality prevails; posts oscillate between the uselessly brief and the uselessly logorrheic; complexity and complication are eschewed; the humor is cringe-making, with irony present only in its conspicuous absence; arguments are solipsistic; writers traffic more in pronouncement than persuasion

...in describing blogs, found in the WSJ.

So, Charlie, what'd you DO to this guy? Shoot his doggie?

2 comments:

  1. Kathy Shaidle had the perfect response to this with a future headline.

    2015: Blogs report demise of print edition of the WSJ.

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  2. I read that article today over my coffee

    all I could think of was the phrase

    "Jealous Much"

    He works for the Wall Street Journal someone should tell him to take a gander at the newspaper stocks the Tribune company just cut its dividend

    Almost all the MSM newspaper stocks are dogs.

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