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Philadelphia Daily News | Post-Intelligencer
The weekend's Yearly Kos convention in Chicago "showcased what politically obsessed amateurs can accomplish," says Will Bunch. "And what bloggers often do best is work the 'micro' elements of political debate, finding the statement that doesn't jibe with known facts or past remarks." || Joel Connolly: Seven Democratic presidential contenders at Yearly Koz got a lot more interesting questions than they'd get on "Meet the Press."
> Some notice the sea of middle-aged white males at Yearly Kos (WP)
> Yearly Kos coverage shows greater respect for blogosphere (HuffPost)
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