On the subject of the DC bubble, and to defend myself against the typical claims that I'm just making all of this up, I would point you towards a great piece by Conor Friedersdorf called "The Tyranny of Washington DC." Friedersdorf comes from an entirely different ideological background than I do, is much more familiar with the DC bubble than I am, and comes to many of the same conclusions that I do. I'm not just making this stuff up.
In a situation where a close personal friend genuinely considered some action to be a personal betrayal, I'd try to avoid taking it even if I disagreed with his assessment. Washington, D.C. is a city where taking that approach can preclude whole classes of criticism directed at one's "own side," so stringent are the demands for a loyalty that is too broadly construed. Or else one can transgress, and be shunned by folks who were much friendlier when you agreed with them.
Read the whole thing.
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But how can you possibly be correct about this? I mean, you've quit blogging like three times.
Note how the career of Dave Weigel, mentioned in the blog post, exemplifies the point.
Look people pay a lot more attention to your blog than they do to mine. So I am not sure what you are complaining about. True, most policy wonk blogs don't have much use for advocates of socialist ideology. But, they have even less use for a lot of other people.
But that's just it, J. Otto. When I say it isn't about me, I mean it. It's about the system.
From your last DeLong comment, you say this:
I know a lot of them [young DC bloggers] personally, and they privately admit exactly what I'm saying
This strikes me as a non-falsifiable statement. I believe you (FWIW), but just sayin'. -K.
Well, it seems just from your comment threads that the system is working to provide you with a lot more publicity than it does me. As far as the blogger heirachy is concerned from my point of view you are pretty high up on it and I am near the very bottom. I probably have less than half a dozen regular readers. The same number I had six years ago.
That's why I avoid bringing it up on the blog, K. Not really fair.
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