I wonder how much of a hit the blogosphere will take after November? The intensity of blogging - the emotional investment of bloggers into people and events - seems to be running high and likely to continue doing so up until the general election. What's the burnout factor here? Will we see a reduction in force of bloggers after the general election?



Not only to remind (her)him why (s)he was elected and to keep from straying too far to the right but also to help the new adminstration in starting a war crimes tribunal, ending a war, fixing Iraq and Afghanistan, repairing the Constitution, going green to stop global warming, fixing the health care crisis and shoring up Social Security....
Bloggers will be needed just to help keep track of the facts and root out the last of the neocons hiding in the administration.
I'd start by firing all of those who hired in after Bush took office and find everyone who retired or quit in disgust. We'll need those people back.