Political bloggers flex muscles

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Political blogs have been getting a bad rap in newspapers for years, but they're rapidly coming of age and they're already making an impact in campaigns throughout Illinois this year. Take Peoria, for example, which probably has more political bloggers per capita than anywhere else in the state.

Peoria's daily newspaper has had an annoying habit over the years of only publicizing positive stories about one of its favorite local politicians, state Rep. Aaron Schock. The paper's coverage has bordered on the nauseating, and it continued even after Schock decided to run for United State Congress.

In his official congressional announcement speech, Schock proposed selling nuclear missiles to Taiwan if China refused to cooperate with U.S. efforts to stop Iran from building a nuclear bomb. Amazingly enough, that proposal wasn't covered at all in Peoria until after a Springfield reporter, Bernie Schoenburg, happened to read Schock's announcement.

The Peoria paper continued to gloss over the story, but local and statewide bloggers quickly jumped into the fray, discovering, for instance, that the missiles Schock wanted to sell Taiwan were all destroyed years ago because of a treaty signed by Schock's professed conservative hero, former President Ronald Reagan.

While Schock refused to back down, bloggers kept digging. They found that Schock had voted against a bill in the state Legislature to put economic pressure on Iran's energy business - the driving force behind Iran's nuclear ambitions - through state pension fund divestment, even though Schock voted for a similar divestment bill for Sudan.

Larry Handlin at ArchPundit.com pointed out that Schock's nuke idea would violate international law. A commenter at my blog noted that Schock's proposal was scarily similar to the Soviet Union's attempt to put nukes in Cuba (which very nearly triggered a nuclear holocaust). Billy Dennis, who led the charge on Schock at his Peoria Pundit blog, discovered that the Chinese government had helped Schock pay for a trip to that country a few years ago.

It wasn't until Schock abandoned his goofy proposal that the Peoria paper finally acknowledged almost all of the concerns raised by the bloggers.

Blogs are having a different impact in U.S. Rep. Dan Lipinski's district. Lipinski is a conservative Democrat whose father, former U.S. Rep. Bill Lipinski, engineered an unconscionable free ride to Washington, D.C., for his kid, who hadn't even lived in Illinois for years.

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