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Blogs vs. Super Pac: A Voice for the American People

September 14, 2012 - Last Modified: September 14, 2012 by Jay Matthews 1,985

Blogs vs. Super Pac

The 2012 election cycle in the United States is one that will go down in history as a game changing election. At first I was struck by the astounding amount of money being poured into each of the parties respective campaigns.

Literally it will be over a billion dollars combined between the two parties are done, and I think it begs the question of who controls the American Voice?

This money mostly is coming in from donors that only can be referred to as “whales”, with some money coming from the federal government and some from small private donors sending in under 250 dollars as well.

The decision of how to spend this money is decided by people in each campaign, and the message they craft / send out using this money is surgically worded to maximized public opinion shifts. These minute shifts can in the end truly determine the election.

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Problem is, Who is Telling the Truth?

In the end what we are fed is exactly that which they wish us to eat. If it is a lie, add some ketchup and if it is the truth, cut it off and toss it to the dogs as gristle. Yet somehow we Americans are expected to make a choice in terms of whom we think would be a better leader based on only these carefully crafted messages.

Add to this the fact that news cycles are more determined by how to improve ratings, than by concern over what affects Americans and we are no longer able to determine what is right, wrong, or otherwise.

Enter the Blog

I would normally lose all hope, but instead like with many challenges I now turn to the Internet. The Internet opens a whole new meaning to the 24 hour news cycle. Because of social media growth like Facebook and Twitter, normal everyday Americans are now as much a part of the news and shaping message as are commercial the news department.

Everyday users can post and distribute any idea they want, and often faster and more honest than the news themselves. While this amplifies the American Voice, it also can at times seem like cacophony of text and it is easy for larger broader messages to get lost.

Social Media is perhaps the easiest of ways to get that voice out, but blogs are the more surgical and potentially more powerful voice on the internet.

If this is so Powerful, Why Doesn’t Everyone Do it?

A good question to be sure and one that can be answered by looking at sites like FamousBloggers.net. The truth is that blogging does require a little more discipline than using Facebook or Twitter.

Additionally attracting attention to the blog requires a level of commitment most people are not interested in pursuing, at least as far as politics are involved. However those that wish to have a voice can often find a place for it on blogs that others produce, much like the one this post is on now.

Visit us at Politcsofus.com

Politicsofus.com is a blog for this specific purpose. It is not alone, there are hundreds like it. The premise is that from this type of launching point, we as everyday Americans can express freely our voice as it pertains to our politics and lives. By carefully growing viewership and participation some of these blogs have become as powerful a political voice as perhaps even the super PACs of today.

Regardless, the Internet, blogs, and social media are here to stay. Campaigns can no longer discount them, and in fact will be forced to embrace them more and more over traditional media advertisement to reach ALL of the American voters. With the cost and ease of getting your message online in the form of a blog, it is possible by the next election cycle the individual American will be as effective as a corporation in influencing the populace.

What do you think?

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Raised in a Mid-Atlantic / Washington D.C. area so spoon fed politics from the get go. My family background is mixed with both parents having been republicans and independents over his life. At 18, I registered as a democrat to vote against Bush senior. However frustrated by both parties, at age 37 I changed becoming an independent.

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{ 4 Responses }

  1. Lewis LaLanne says:
    I'm with you Jay on the whole premise that we don't get the whole story when it comes to what makes the machine churn the way it does and the decisions that influence where it moves. And because social media isn't going anywhere the stooges (whales) behind the stooge (president) will have to be more calculated in the actions they take and I think this can be dangerous. Why? Because when you back an wild animal into a corner and it feels it's life (livelihood in terms of whales in the Trilateral Commission, the Bilderberg group, etc.) is in danger, it plain gets viscous. We've seen this play out over and over throughout the years with the governments and others trying to cover their tracks behind some scandal. And now social media mixed with mobile phone cameras and stronger technology put in the hands of the people pushes them into paranoia which causes them to fight back and the weapon they have to use not only includes guns but also laws which impose on our liberties. So, I know this comment isn't fully attuned to social media's impact on the election but rather addresses the bigger scheme of things and I how I feel our ability to be heard by more people, may lead to the dirt bags behind the scenes looking for drastic ways to shut us down (read: Atlas Shrugged kind of desperation on behalf of those in "official" power).
  2. Jay Matthews says:
    I am constantly amazed at how both Twitter, Facebook, and blogs internationally have become the voice of people who would otherwise have no voice. Your reference to media outlets having Soviet like approach to news rings very true to me. Of course they are not doing it for the government necessarily, but rather for the almighty advertising dollar. I saw this with the people of the Occupy movement. The media presented these people as only idiots with nothing better to do. These people however have blogs and other social media, and their comments and posts indicate anything other than idiot. Thankfully their voice can and will still be heard due to blogs and social media. During the Arab Spring, blogs and social media not only provided these people with a voice, it also created for them a stage for the world to watch them on. Could we arguably say that Blogs and social media were more effective in changing the Middle East than decades of clandestine government interference ?
  3. Karen says:
    No doubt blogs have become a potent weapon to voice your opinion over Internet to the whole world. not far left behind are the social media tools which have also become the platform to voice our opinions freely.
  4. Dave Lucas says:
    Blogs and social media are playing ever-more prominent roles in politics, and sometimes take on the role of an alternate subchannel of information that makes the US Mainstream media look like the old Soviet News Agency Tass vs. Radio Free Europe. It's a different world today - and look beyond the borders of the USA to the Middle East, where Facebook, Twitter and YouTube have become tools of change in the hands of individuals! Blog On! (Never stop!)

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