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20 Nov 2009 03:16 pm
Denying Her The Spotlight
Friedersdorf counters Linker and wishes the Dish hadn't gone silent for a day:
Ms. Palin’s political critics can no more deny her the spotlight
than they can stop her appearances on Rush Limbaugh’s radio show, or
demand that Oprah’s producers ignore her, or remove the book displays
at Barnes and Noble. Insofar as unfair criticisms of Ms. Palin cause
Americans who’d otherwise tune her out to rally around, critics can
diminish her influence by refraining from wrongheaded attacks and
unfair arguments. But denying her the spotlight wouldn’t be within our
power even if we could all coordinate our actions, which we can’t.
Do I think that we should obsess over Ms. Palin? I do not.
Mr.
Linker alludes to her staunchest critic, my former colleague Andrew
Sullivan. When he decided that The Daily Dish would go silent for a day to delve into Going Rogue,
I wished that he hadn’t — I admire the impulse to pull back from
immediately publishing on complicated matters where you’ve got a deep
emotional investment, in favor of gathering and analyzing facts and
hashing things out with colleagues who dissent from your own
viewpoints, but I want to read The Dish’s take on Iran, see reader
accounts of their health care experiences, get links to exceptional
arguments elsewhere in the blogosphere, etc. There are all sorts of
issues that matter more than a former Alaska governor’s quixotic
attempt to… well, what she’s doing is a subject for a different post.
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