It’s amazing how well the last sentence of this quote applies to bloggers.
From the recent Slate article via @foster208: http://bit.ly/Jz84p
http://twitter.com/foster208/status/2727968826 Sent via TweetDeck (www.tweetdeck.com)
When Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist David Halberstam died, media stars everywhere commemorated his death as though he were one of them — as though they do what he did — even though he had nothing but bottomless, intense disdain for everything they do. As he put it in a 2005 speech to students at the Columbia School of Journalism: "The better you do your job, often going against conventional mores, the less popular you are likely to be . . . . By and large, the more famous you are, the less of a journalist you are.”
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