What’s the use of blogging?

I don’t often think about the medium of blogging; I’m usually focused on the message. But tonight, I’ve been thinking about blogging itself, and thinking seriously about a question that many people have asked, dismissively for the most part: What good is blogging? Isn’t it a waste of time?

If you were to ask me after I read today’s news, I’d say, “no good,” and “yes, a colossal waste of time.”

Museum, Bel-Wood bonds may top $90M (PJS)
Hotel options keep expanding (PJS)
Mel’s Cafe closing soon to move to East Peoria (PJS)
Committee backs partial settlement of Firefly suit (PJS)
Central Illinois Railroad Co. to Cease Operations (Peoria Station)
Preview: Schock on Top Chef (Word on the Web)
Obama flops on Snooki? It’s an awkward situation… (Peoria Pundit)

These headlines illustrate that our elected leaders are going forward with additional bad investments even as they pay the price for previous poor decisions from which they should have learned something. Meanwhile, some of our highest elected officials are being treated like celebrities (and acting like them, sometimes) instead of adults with serious responsibilities.

I’d say our nation is pretty much doomed. What’s the use of blogging?

52 thoughts on “What’s the use of blogging?”

  1. dunlap observor–One argument at a time, please. You didn’t respond to BJStone’s comment that the PJS usually doesn’t endorse Democratic candidates–thus disputing your claim that the PJS leans left.

  2. Thank you, Sharon, for calling him out. He obviously wants to avoid my question. Let me help him:

    Andrea Zinga.
    Bob Dole.

    That’s just two. Both were going to get stomped, and both deservedly so, because they simply weren’t the better candidate. But the “left leaning” Journal Star chose to endorse them.

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