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Mark Trahant: Mainstream media doesn't matter


"This conservative, Republican alliance virtually controls all three branches of the U.S. government and has for the past four years. More important, the nation has been drifting more or less on a conservative course for some two decades.

The Republicans are the party of government; this is the political alliance that for now owns the problems and the promises of our nation.

But I don't think conservative talk radio or the blogosphere reflect conservative-run America, either. Yet.

The day's hot talk or Web postings do not reflect a political ideology that holds all the keys of national power; they still push for change as if conservatives are the outside force, held back by liberal foes.

There was a time when it was appropriate to attack MSM or liberals as part of the problem, but that day is past. We no longer matter. What we say, the issues we debate or questions we raise have little consequence."

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Being inconsequential has benefits (The Seattle Post-Intelligencer 11/21)

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