They sort everything on the blogosphere into one of these five topics:
- Entertainment
- Life
- Sports
- Business
- Tech
If you guessed Entertainment, you are correct.
Technorati home page this morning, under What Everyone is Blogging About (Entertainment): I find:
- "Ted Kennedy: Misguided War in Iraq has..."
- "How Safe is the Capitol With BushCo at the..."
- "Howard Dean, Democrats offer a New D..."
Maybe they're making a profound editorial comment on the vacuousness of political discourse. Democrat or Republican? It's just casting. The script is the same and the show must go on. Maybe they're saluting the quip that "politics is show business for ugly people" (which Google tells me is Leno's or Carville's—but whoever came up with it, have your lawyers call these guys, who are trying to make a buck out of it).
MSM is talking about how the bloggers are hijacking political discourse, and the world authority on blogging doesn't have a tab for politics? Hmmm.
Guess what, Technorati? Of your top 20 blogs this morning, six are political blogs. You'll find them at numbers 5 (Huffington Post), 6 (Daily Kos), 10 (Crooks and Liars), 12 (Think Progress), 13 (Michelle Malkin), 17 (Instapundit). Of your 30 hot tags as of this writing, nine are political.
Mickeleh's Take: Maybe they're afraid of alienating righties or lefties. Or maybe its an oversight. But I'm calling them out on it. And I'd like to see an enhancement. Please give us a Current Events tab.
(tags: Technorati, Blogs, Blogging, Politics, Tag)
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