Wednesday, April 16, 2008

Washington Post's most commented articles

The most commented upon articles in the Washington Post, today, are pretty much all about the race for the Democratic presidential nomination. If you're not from the US, don't care about the US, or don't have the internet (all three point to you not reading my blog) the two competing candidates are Barak Obama and Hillary Clinton. Since the Republican nominee has been decided, people are focussed on who will be the Democrat. Not only do people want to read about the latest in this race, but people have a lot to say about it. Everyone seems to want to announce their opinions, and debate about which candidate they support.

1 comment:

Natalie said...

Yep- I agree, and your comment about those people who don't have the internet or care about the US who wouldn't be reading your blog post made me laugh. Great little post done in a short period of time.

It's a good point to make that the Republican nominee is already chosen so that's why McCain isn't so represented on the most commented list. It reminds us that the reason Obama and Clinton and so in light of things doesn't necessarily mean a democrat will win the election because their such a popular topic in the Media... it simply means that one hasn't been chosen yet.

Nice work Justin. Thanks again for being my only commenter last time:) I appreciate it a lot.