Horace Finklestein
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Jeez Baez, and this is really important REALLY? I will never understand his fascination with bloggers, it just seems like such a minor side issue that I can't believe the defense is investing any time in it at all. Perhaps he shouldn't read things that upset him and throw him off balance, kind of reminds me of celebrities who read the tabloids, they end up in a worse mess because their egos get bruised by what they read.
Baez should do himself a favor, and choose not to read. He needs to get on with the case, I'm sure there are other things to do.
I totally agree. He seems to think he has some point about the "bloggers" but it's half baked. He never completes his argument or shares his conclusions about what the "bloggers" have to do with anything, other than he doesn't like them. He sets up a premise but doesn't follow through. Yes people trash Casey online, yes we watch and comment on the hearings and read the discovery...but so what? If OJ got a fair trial after all that publicity, anyone can imo.
I'm not sure that anything most of us do is even really considered blogging - does posting comments make you a blogger? I don't think so and it bothers me to hear the defense openly claiming ignorance about the net/technology, but having such viciously strong opinions about them and even misusing terms. It seems unprofessional. They're supposed to be elite/smart - they went to law school and passed the bar - so why can't they investigate and educate themselves on this mysterious magical technology??