Dulce Saenz
As a suggestion from our professor, I have begun to read the blogs posted by Meghan McCain on McCainBloggette.com. Regardless of my political affiliations, I find her blogs to be of great interest. The conversations she has with her audience are not necessarily vital or share relevance with great issues of our world today; however they do insight us into the lives of people just like ourselves. I use the word converse, because she talks and describes with such professionalism but at the same time uses a common tone that we can all relate to. It brings this political family to the American people by having access to their experiences, thoughts, and events. Meghan links us to household names we hear and see on television only, also providing us with many of the pictures taken during their tours.
As I continue reading these blogs, I find myself fascinated. The responses Meghan receives are of praise and one can tell her audience committed to reading her daily posts. I myself have gone to past dates those blogs. I am also equally concerned with the advantage the McCain family is gaining through McCainBloggette.com. Following her Meghan’s blogs are convenient for people because they can look them up whenever they have time. They remain available and because she uses a relatable tone, she is shooting up her fan club. I admire her skills and strategy to help her father out in his election because I do think it is very helpful. One question I do have, is I wonder what a realistic count of how many people follow Meghan McCain’s blogs?
Thursday, September 18, 2008
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I haven't in the past but at your recommendation I am going to now!
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