The Triangle Series: The Netroots, the Media, and the Political Establishment

Author:
Peter Daou and others
Description:
This is an assembled series of key blog postings about the Triangle of netroots (grassroots activists operating in Internet space), the media, and the political establishment. "...[W]ithout the participation of the media and the political establishment, the netroots alone cannot generate the critical mass necessary to alter or create conventional wisdom....This, then, is the reality: progressive bloggers and online activists - positioned on the front lines of a cold civil war - face a thankless and daunting task: battle the Bush administration and its legions of online and offline apologists, battle the so-called “liberal” media and its tireless weaving of pro-GOP narratives, battle the ineffectual Democratic leadership, and battle the demoralization and frustration that comes with a long, steep uphill struggle...[T]he traditional media, the trusted media, the "neutral" media, have become the chief delivery mechanism of potent anti-Democratic and pro-Bush storylines. And the Democratic establishment appears to be either ignorant of this political quandary or unwilling to fight it....A single storyline is more effective than a thousand stories. And a single storyline delivered by a “neutral” reporter is a hundred times more dangerous than a storyline delivered by an avowed partisan....[Conservative] narratives are woven so deeply into the fabric of news coverage that they have become second nature and have permeated the public psyche..."
Resource Access:
Available to the General Public
Copyright / Creative Commons Status:
Public domain content
Document Source and Bibliographical Information:
Internet postings, dates and URLs included in document