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Coffee and dish with Zoe VanderWolk

July 29th, 2004 · No Comments

Gadflyer blogger Zoe VanderWolk at the DNCC. The other, less famous (to me) person with her is Jerry Springer.) 

I’ve
been following the Democratic National Convention in the Feedster
feedpaper
and on the hotel TV. Now that I’m back in Cambridge, I was
lucky enough to have a real DNCC blogger staying with us–Zoe
VanderWolk of Gadflyer. Here is some of the dish from the nosebleed seats that she said I could share with you:

  • The
    convention is fascinating and hanging out with other bloggers is lots
    of fun–but many “real” reporters seem half-asleep with been-there, done-that boredom.
  • Last night’s big story on CNN News was not
    the Democratic Convention but the release by the Bush team of a brand-new
    anti-Kerry ad. This gave CNN an excuse to play the Bush ad for free as
    part of its “news” reporting.
  • Two
    “real” reporters made their way up to the bloggers’ section where, as
    Dave Winer reports
    , you can’t hear the speeches unless you pay close
    attention. Said one reporter to the other, “This sucks, I can’t hear a
    thing. I’m just going to write that it was a lousy speech.”
  • Ann
    Coulter’s rejected article about the “Spawn of Satan” convention is
    getting a lot of laughs there, not least for her description of “the
    corn-fed, no make-up,
    natural fiber, no-bra needing, sandal-wearing, hirsute, somewhat
    fragrant hippie chick pie wagons they call ‘women’ at the Democratic
    National Convention.” Er, Ann, you mean women like Zoe, for instance?

If you haven’t read Zoe’s blistering account of the DNCC bloggers’s
breakfast
with Russell Mears, you should. I sure hope she doesn’t blog this morning’s coffee with me in the same vein…

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