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How Does Drudge Do The Voodoo That He Does?

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imageChris Cillizza of the Washington Post attempts to explain to us why Drudge is so influential. 

Actually, what he first explains to us is why the great behatted one is stirring up the volcano on Media Island:

The increase in positive McCain stories featured on Drudge has coincided with more skeptical coverage of Obama’s candidacy. In recent weeks, Drudge has featured in his center well spot: A picture of Obama shooting at a far off basketball hoop with a subtitle asking “Will he get his groove back?”; an image of Obama sweating on stage at the Democratic National Convention during the Illinois senator’s acceptance speech; and heavy coverage of the “lipstick on a pig” comments.

What explains the change in tone? It’s easy to lapse into the tired old logic that Drudge is nothing more than a conservative mouthpiece returning to his roots as election day nears.

But, those who follow the news choices that Drudge makes on a day in and day out basis—Democrats and Republicans alike—argue that the shift in focus by Drudge is in keeping with a long time strain of his site: a healthy disdain for the mainstream media and their perceived biases.

Okay, now, here’s the problem with Cillizza’s argument.  It’s a subtle distinction - see if you catch it:

(A quick note to preempt the inevitable argument that Drudge’s influence is overblown. Tomorrow morning, take a minute to look at the stories Drudge is highlighting. Then, later in the day, watch a few cable channels to see what stories they are talking about. It will open your eyes.)

The argument, summed up:

Drudge dictates what the news media talks about.  He then dictates other things based on counteracting the perceived biases of the news media, which don’t matter, because they all do what he says anyway.  Meaning, in the end, that Drudge counteracts a bias he has to know doesn’t exist, because the media simply parrots everything he wrote about earlier in the day. 

Matt Drudge is either the world’s most media-savvy idiot savant, entirely incapable of connecting the thing he wrote about thirty minutes ago to the news story that he’s reading about right now, or Chris Cillizza is so deeply in denial about what Drudge is and what he does that he’s looking up at the molten core of Denial Earth.  Brendan Fraser says hi. 

We then delve into the second part of Cillizza’s apologia for Drudge:

Palin—and the mainstream media’s coverage of her—reminded us of another insight into Drudge: his strongest motivator is driving traffic to his site, not pushing some ideological agenda.

Which, again, I remind you of this:

(A quick note to preempt the inevitable argument that Drudge’s influence is overblown. Tomorrow morning, take a minute to look at the stories Drudge is highlighting. Then, later in the day, watch a few cable channels to see what stories they are talking about. It will open your eyes.)

Drudge already gets all the traffic to his site he needs to get, because he’s your assignment desk.  This argument would, perhaps, make more sense if the way that Drudge drove traffic to his site wasn’t by posting news items that continually and consistently hewed to the exact same ideological agenda every single time.  So, why is Drudge focusing on Palin, and why is the media following his lead?

Couple Palin’s natural appeal on the Web and the hint of media bias and it’s easy to see the perfect storm of web traffic brewing and a smart explanation of the flood of more positive coverage for McCain and more negative coverage for Obama on Drudge of late.

Of course, Palin’s coverage has dominated the media for weeks and been overwhelmingly positive until very recently…much like Drudge’s!  Coverage of McCain’s campaign has been about its resurgence and Obama’s about its struggles…just like Drudge’s!  It’s almost like Drudge has an agenda that the media follows…and he knows it!

But what do I know?  I’m not a professional Drudgologist.  I never should’ve dropped out of night school.  Damnation!

 

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Posted by Jesse Taylor on 07:04 PM • (21) Comments

I thought Cilizza’s blog about “JOHN MCCAIN: POPULIST” was the stupidest thing anyone could possibly write on the Washington Post website.

And now I’ve been proved wrong.

Comment #1: JupiterPluvius  on  09/17  at  08:10 PM

Sounds to me like it’s more a case of Drudge checking his email earlier then everyone else on the GOP talking points mailing list, then hitting <copy all>, , .

Comment #2: Keith  on  09/17  at  08:13 PM

There should be a [Paste all], [Publish] in there after the <copy all> . dern html.

Comment #3: Keith  on  09/17  at  08:14 PM

he increase in positive McCain stories featured on Drudge has coincided with more skeptical coverage of Obama’s candidacy.

Um…again, LIES.

It’s been proven that more Obama coverage is negative than McCain coverage.  There’s no “new skepticism” about Obama; the MSM has been channeling their corporate overlords’ distaste for the uppity elitist all along.

McCain’s Media have been giving break after break, claiming his advisors are steering him wrong and that John McCain is really a good, honest, straight-shooting maverick regardless of what he says in his stump speeches until he was on The View.

Drudge is and always has been a conservative shill.  You can expect him to be just as fair and balanced as Rush and O’Reilly et. al.

Comment #4: Caren-Sun-blocking Creator of Animorphic Pancakes  on  09/17  at  08:23 PM

Is the issue with Drudge that he has extraordinary psychic powers, and will wish “journalists” into The Cornfield if they fail to obey his commands?...

Comment #5: MikeEss  on  09/17  at  08:25 PM

Serious question, because I’ve heard this bandied about in the blogosphere about Matt Drudge for some time…

Is there any credence to the speculation that the man is a self-loathing closet homosexual authoritarian type ala J. Edgar Hoover and (possibly) Karl Rove?  Obviously it’s just a rumor and there may be no truth whatsoever to it, and certainly if he is in fact gay there is absolutely nothing wrong with that, but it seems to me that the Ted Haggard types in the world can often be the most slimy people out there.

Not because of their orientation, but because they have bought the homophobic doctrine of the conservative movement hook, line, and sinker, and secretly realizing that they fall into the reviled “OTHER” class that their political movement abhors, they become self-hating individuals, and they redirect their anger outward?

I see it in Sarah Palin, too, but directed towards the feminist movement… she is no doubt successful in large part because of the groundwork real progressive feminists laid down for her, but her party loathes the progressive feminist movement, and knowing inside that she is largely who she is because of the breakthroughs of feminism, she has a sort of self-hatred that manifests itself against the core principals of real feminism.  Ann Coulter is nearly identical in this regard.

Makes you go hmmm…

Comment #6: DTG in STL  on  09/17  at  08:26 PM

It’s easy to lapse into the tired old logic that Drudge is nothing more than a conservative mouthpiece returning to his roots as election day nears.

Some things are cliches because they’re true.

Comment #7: Amanda Marcotte  on  09/17  at  08:34 PM

OK, seriously now.  Drudge, Abramoff, Baldwin — could these fucking assholes stop wearing fedoras already?  I like fedoras, I wear fedoras, and not only are these jerks besmirching the good name of an otherwise noble piece of headwear, they don’t even manage to look good in them.

Comment #8: smadin  on  09/17  at  09:03 PM

One would think that Drudge’s prestidigitation and misdirection have a very short shelf life now that the financial system is melting down.  Talking about pigs is pretty hard to do when many families cannot even afford Spam.

Comment #9: Big Bad Bald Bastard  on  09/17  at  09:11 PM

I see it in Sarah Palin, too, but directed towards the feminist movement… she is no doubt successful in large part because of the groundwork real progressive feminists laid down for her, but her party loathes the progressive feminist movement, and knowing inside that she is largely who she is because of the breakthroughs of feminism, she has a sort of self-hatred that manifests itself against the core principals of real feminism.  Ann Coulter is nearly identical in this regard.

I don’t think Palin hates herself because she’s benefitted from feminists before her - I think she genuinely doesn’t see how much they did for her.

Comment #10: pepito  on  09/17  at  09:44 PM

Take heart, smadin, Baldwin’s is more of a homburg anyway.

Comment #11: Auguste  on  09/17  at  10:59 PM

Drudge has a healthy disdain for media bias and likes to tack against it, does he? Oh, so that’ll be why his coverage of the Democratic primary was so overwhelmingly positive towards Hillary, yes?

Wait, you mean that the brief moments of positive Obama coverage were just because he loathes Hillary, and has now resumed taking silly tabloid potshots at him? But that would mean he was just an everyday right-wing asshole, and not a noble hero standing against the MSM. How disappointing!

Comment #12: Sambobo  on  09/17  at  11:04 PM

DTG: Is there any credence to the speculation that the man is a self-loathing closet homosexual authoritarian type ala J. Edgar Hoover and (possibly) Karl Rove?

I think that’s mentioned in David Brock’s book _Blinded by the Right_.

Comment #13: FlipYrWhig  on  09/18  at  01:20 AM

Shorter Cilizza: I’m a ginormous moron who incidentally is too lazy to do my own work. I can haz paycheck now?

Comment #14: Gozer  on  09/18  at  01:53 AM

Yeah, Auguste, but I was thinking about branching out into homburgs, too…guess I’ll have to head in more of a bowler direction instead.

I mean, they can go ahead and sully bow ties all they want, that’s fine by me.

Comment #15: smadin  on  09/18  at  11:28 AM

Pepito, I think she hates feminists because she DOES know how she has benefited from their work, and she can’t stand the thought. Or she hates feminists, knows she owes them a lot, and hates them even more for it.

Comment #16: JPlum  on  09/18  at  12:03 PM

“Drudge dictates what the news media talks about.  He then dictates other things based on counteracting the perceived biases of the news media, which don’t matter, because they all do what he says anyway.  Meaning, in the end, that Drudge counteracts a bias he has to know doesn’t exist, because the media simply parrots everything he wrote about earlier in the day. “

Fail.

Drudge may dictate the topics, but it’s the tone of the discourse in the mainstream media that matters.

The ostensible fact of the Drudge effect is one of pixie anarchism.

He throws out the grenade, millions of people see him throw it, and the media either has to jump on it to deflect the explosion or simply watch it pop and, in so doing,  grow even more irrelevant.

Sorry.

Drudge is more of a contrarian than an ideologue.

Comment #17: beans  on  09/18  at  12:12 PM

The ostensible fact of the Drudge effect is one of pixie anarchism.

“Pixie anarchists” are not financially supported by David Horowitz and his merry band of lunatics.  But it’s touching to see that he’s managed to fool you into thinking he’s non-partisan in any way, shape or form.

Comment #18: Mnemosyne  on  09/18  at  12:23 PM

“Pixie anarchists” are not financially supported by David Horowitz and his merry band of lunatics.  But it’s touching to see that he’s managed to fool you into thinking he’s non-partisan in any way, shape or form.”

It’s great of you to link to a wikipedia page about David Horowitz.

Could you now link to the part on that wikipedia page where it says that “David Horowitz financially supports Matt Drudge” ?

Thanks in advance.

Comment #19: beans  on  09/18  at  12:55 PM

Could you now link to the part on that wikipedia page where it says that “David Horowitz financially supports Matt Drudge” ?

Even better, here’s the Salon story about it.  You can read a little more about the Horowitz/Drudge relationship here.  Enjoy!

Comment #20: Mnemosyne  on  09/18  at  01:57 PM

Yeah, Auguste, but I was thinking about branching out into homburgs, too…guess I’ll have to head in more of a bowler direction instead.

Go for the Tyrolean hat, it was good enough for Lowly Worm!

Comment #21: Big Bad Bald Bastard  on  09/18  at  07:17 PM
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