February 21, 2005
Bloggers on C-Span
I'm watching C-Span right now with bloggers Oliver Willis and Patrick Ruffini.
I think Mr. Ruffini looks sharp and polished, wearing a nice suit. Mr. Willis wore an ill-fitting shirt and tie without a jacket.
I know that bloggers are supposed to be worried more about content than packaging, but we should all be media savvy enough to know that when you are in the visual media, you need to be dressed professionally. Fair or not, how you look and comport yourself affects your credibility. By dressing the way he did, Mr. Willis damaged his credibility, and did not help the image of bloggers in general.
Glenn Reynolds was unfortunately wrong: Oliver Willis is not ready for television. But he sure has a face for radio.
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Content was to be expected. Mr. Ruffini did well, but didn't say anything profound, which was to be expected. Mr. Willis repeatedly said that, "there is no liberal media," even though he works for a liberal organization called "Media Matters for America." He also said, "I'm just not willing to launch a headhunting campaign against someone based on secondhand reports."
Somehow, I think James Gannon/Jeff Guckert won't buy either of those stories.
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Now we have the suspect Willis comments above captured on video, will Brit Hume call for his resignation?
Update: Oliver Willis writes to Glenn Reynolds: "Now, am I willing to launch a campaign based on firsthand knowledge? You bet."
So Oliver, which liberal blogger solicited Jeff Gannon?