
As time marches on from the contentious Leitch-Bissinger showdown on HBO, more and more mainstream writers are weighing in on the matter. And, for the most part, they're not getting any more insightful. The latest comes courtesy of The Washington Post's Len Shapiro, who, while conceding that Buzz Bissinger hurt his argument with his behavior on Bob Costas' show, thinks the journalist and author should not back down from his core points: that blogs are full of filth-flarn-filth and are the end of the world as we know it. Of course, Shapiro does so while trafficking in the usual hoary cliches about bloggers (they're uninformed and their commenters are anonymous cowards) and generally displaying little familiarity with the medium he derides.
Still, Bissinger's concerns should be all of our concerns. Do we want our sports-infatuated kids to grow up reading Deadspin and Kissing Suzy Kolber (don't ask), or would we prefer them to peruse the internet or their local library to read the wonderful work of Red Smith, Shirley Povich, Jim Murray, Dan Jenkins and yes, most definitely Buzz Bissinger?
Foof! That's a doozy. So many things to address in one little graf. I'll start with the "don't ask" aside. I'm guessing this is an oblique reference to my firing from The Washington Post, but who can really be sure? Apparently they don't stress writing for clarity in newspapers anymore. So much has changed in the month I've been gone. If so, you have to find humor in any "professional" journalist who implores readers not to ask questions.
Like Bissinger and Costas, Shapiro shows an embarrassing, even irresponsible, amount of knowledge of the subject he's writing about. Here, he somehow conflates Deadspin, a blog that deals in sports news, analysis and, yes, rumors, with Kissing Suzy Kolber, a site comprised of fabricated sports satire, as if they're the same thing. That would be like decrying the quality of print journalism by linking, say, The Washington Post and The Onion.
WaPo and The Onion are an interesting pairing by the way, because, well, they're business partners. The Washington Post Co. distributes The Onion in the D.C. area and takes in ad revenue for doing so. If profane sports satire is indeed dumbing down our culture so distressingly, should not Shapiro ask his employer why they are in a business relationship with a publication that runs plenty of it?
The claim that the poor generations of tomorrow would be poorly served digesting KSK rather than Shirley Povich is one of those false choices Costas mentioned in his special. Why can't they read both? Why does reading a blog necessarily preclude reading a mainstream publication? As Shapiro states, blogs mostly lack firsthand information. If readers aren't interested in that, it's their choice. For most of its existence, Kissing Suzy Kolber was a site with no promotion and no funding. If an operation like that is taking readers away from your august, well-heeled publication, there's probably a good reason why.
Besides, haven't many already made the claim that our culture's obsession with sports alone is evidence enough of a "dumbing down"? My opinion is that sports is entertainment first, no matter how much significance you wish to attach to it. If a reader shares that opinion, they're likely to digest it in ways that are different than traditional, more pious coverage. The era of newspaper writer and TV producer as the gatekeepers of information is coming to an end, if it's not already over. If you're willing to blame bloggers for the changing sports culture, shouldn't you also level the blame at readers?
Certainly you're not too cowardly to do that, right?









Comments
As always, well said.
It's starting to upset me when people preaching against blogs use the "anonymity" card, especially since tons of blog writers have shed their anonymous status in the recent weeks and months. Also, while most blogs' commenters are truly anonymous, Deadspin commenters are changing this trend with the Facebook group and Pants Parties.
Regarding the library comment, though, someone should tell Mr. Shapiro if he were up on his blog knowledge he'd know plenty of horrible things happen in libraries. Things like viewing porn, offering a coed some "lotion" and (God forbid) learning!
I read everything, thanks, Len. I love "Friday Night Lights" as sports journalism and, more importantly, storytelling, read almost the whole sports shelf at my local library, and know my canon.
At the same time, I don't read a lot of the "filthier" blogs; I don't go to KSK very often at all.
The internet > newspapers. Swearing > not swearing.
When was the last time anybody was honestly at their local library. hahhahahhahahhahahahahahaha
Movies haven't been the same since they went to talkies.
This from Shapiro... who penned one of the dopiest articles ever written following Sean Taylor's death.
If blowing off a meeting is a precursor to getting murdered, imagine the tragic fate that must befall bloggers.
@UkraineNotWeak: You're just saying that because Al Jolson once stole a girlfriend of yours.
Steinberg fires back (sorta) at Shapiro.
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Also, he sums up my thoughts on blogs pretty well in another piece.
Enjoy managing a Denny's fuckface.
@TattooedMess(iah): Al Jolson was my grandmother's first interracial affair...
@FEAST: The family goes weekly for a kid's story hour, wife and son both check out some books. But for research... been quite a long time. I cannot fathom how Yost or the other teachers evaluate papers nowadays.
@TattooedMess(iah): It seems a very high number of Deadspin commenters have or are working on, at a minimum, Bachelors Degrees, and a good percentage with advanced degrees. Maybe the Underground Commentariat are just different. I just plum cannot remember everyone's name.
@TattooedMess(iah):
Damn right. "Mammy" singing Ass Clown.
Clearly he's never read Bob Loblaw's Law Blog
@THE hoi polloi: That made me laugh more than it should.
@UkraineNotWeak: Even worse than his movie roles were his part in minstrel shows. That music history lesson made my teacher say he was gonna go home and drink because the racism was soooo wrong in that time.
well written, insightful retorts to MSM douchebaggery was not what i was planning to see at 12:30 after a number of drinks. Nonetheless, good work Ape, as always.
@JB*: I know we have an extremely high concentration of lawyers as well, and not just ambulance chasers.
What's a library?
/glib
@JB*: I'd guess among the "regulars" round these parts 80%+ have at least a BA/BS and 20% have JD/Masters.
I'm not saying all blogs are the same, (every seen the comments on barstool or with leather) but damnit, how are the comment pages any different then a dozen working stiffs sitting around and discussing a story in that morning's paper? Yeah, there is a permanence to the comment pages, but all they are are the new version of the corner sports bar or the water cooler.
@TattooedMess(iah): as it was meant to...
Woo Hoo!!!
I'm in the 20% percentile.
@UkraineNotWeak: which one? lol
@Tracy Ham and Eggs is BACK (cause Steve Trachsel got banned...:
MBA Finance Syracuse '90
@UkraineNotWeak: you mean Syracuse graduates people without broadcasting degrees?
@Tracy Ham and Eggs is BACK (cause Steve Trachsel got banned...: To add to that, because of the permanence of the comment pages it forces accountability for our words that you wouldn't normally have. If you say something that makes you sound like a dick normally, it's only word of mouth.
@Tracy Ham and Eggs is BACK (cause Steve Trachsel got banned...: I've read Yahoo comments and wow. I've also seen some comments on BugsandCranks lately...
What possesses a person to take the time to post a comment saying "Every week I read your article and confirm you have nothing smart to say." (rough paraphrase of 70% of the comments on Yahoo's Finance page. Nevermind what MJD gets). Hint - stop reading!
Anyway, I agree - blog comments are just the equivalent of conversing with your friends on a wider area. Comments made here would be said to college roommate or texted to my sibling.
In conclusion, fuck you, Jason Isringhausen. My brother got that text message at the end of tonight's game.
@Tracy Ham and Eggs is BACK (cause Steve Trachsel got banned...:
During my two years in Syracuse, Mike Tirico was doing local sports and Ian Eagle was the sports voice of student radio.
No offense, but all this MSM-vs-Blogs bullshit is not worth my time.
Both sides just need to get the fuck over it.
@Tracy Ham and Eggs is BACK (cause Steve Trachsel got banned...: Oh - and what did you do THIS time to get banned?
oh so this is where the party's at?
@What Would Kornheiser Do? Presented by Larsen's Biscuits: Apes allowed to take this shit personally as the first Martyr in the war...
@JB*: no idea, just stopped working
@What Would Kornheiser Do? Presented by Larsen's Biscuits: What about discussions of bloggers who side with MSM?
If we ignore gasbags on parade, will they go away? They're just raging against the dying of the light, as your medium is going the way of the Paleozoic age.
@JB*: What about MSM who take the typical run at bloggers because they know they'll get mentioned across four blogs?
He's probably reading this right now enjoying the attention. If not, and he is another member of the MSM who refuse to accept blogging, then why waste our time?
Leave the narrow-minded behind. Why waste time trying to convert the unconvertable?
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*their (grammar man, grammar!!!)
@UkraineNotWeak: it's ok, I'm sure you'll still be 6'5" 250...
/said momma polloi when her lil polloi was born (ended up 6'3" 230) Good call mommma dukes
They're making a next gen Ghostbusters game, looks ok.
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Dan Jenkins was pretty crude
Off to bed. Perhaps I will read printouts of KSK. Or continue the F. Scott Fitzgerald short stories I was reading.
I am not expected to be able to do both, evidently.
G;night, DU!AN!
Only way this douche could look happier, is if Tiger's gravy-soaked cock was in that vase. But yeah, blogs can create legitimate forms of journalism.
@MrRedDevil: Good lord. The original was the best game ever. Souping up the car and weapons, catching the same damn ghost 100 times.
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blogs are full of filth-flarn-filth
Tell Len that I said, "Have a Coke and a smile, and shut the fuck up."
I must be missing something. Have the bloggers declared war on the "pious print journalists", threatening to wipe them out of existence. I am assuming all of us who read the sports blogs know what the deal is. The blogs are a cross between the National Enquirer, the paparazzi, and the letters to the editor of any sports rag. There's some great stuff, some not so great stuff and some downright awful stuff. Sure I wish that the editors would get rid of the awful stuff that separates the civil person from the Neanderthal. I think some of the posts are written by social misfits who never had a meaningful relationship in their short pathetic lives who spend all their time watching sports, washing cheese doodles down with Red Bull and whacking off. But just because there are some knuckleheads out there doesn't mean that our society is being "dumbed down"…there have always been knuckleheads saying stupid things, but we have managed to survive and produce classic journalists in spite of ourselves. I guess Shapiro doesn't get it. He is giving us 50 year old, overweight, bald white guys a bad name. It's entertainment stupid!
@JB*: I possess a B.S. in Psychology- Lynchburg(VA) College, '74; and an M..Ed. from the same college, Class of '85. Costas, Bissinger, and especially Shapiro, can kiss my well-educated and well-read ass.
And yes, fuck Jason Isringhausen. I'm fed up with his sorry ass.
I repeat: Best. Story. Ever.
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@metalmaniac: Is this the part where I, proud possessor of a diploma from Rockledge High School, Class of Two-Aught-Aught-Seven, call you old?
@Rock You Like An Iracane: Class of '06 checking in.
Just let it go. It will play itself out. Bloggers just look like big babies when they put MSM's bullshit on display. Don't give them the time of day, but take the criticism to heart and find what areas you can improve in. I.E.: if a journalist says "these guys are unconscientious internet trolls" about you, a good response would NOT be "the MSM are a bunch of geriatric stuck-up pricks." Show them up with some old-fashioned class, instead.