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Corporate Media Feels the Netroots Heat

Wednesday's ABC debate enraged the Netroots, and the Corporate Media is really feeling the heat. I believe this is the first time MSNBC has acknowledged the power of the Netroots, although of course they turned it into an attack on Hillary Clinton rather than themselves.

ObamaNation's Power: Curious of what the bitterness and anger could look like if Obama is somehow denied the Democratic nomination? Check out the reaction from the ObamaNation over Wednesday's debate. To put it simply, ABC was under siege yesterday. This may only be a taste of how the ObamaNation would react to a Clinton nomination. If MoveOn is motivated to do a petition campaign against the media over a debate, imagine what Clinton delegates and undecided superdelegates would face this summer if there is doubt. And as the Politico's Ben Smith pointed out yesterday, it's also what the GOP would face in the general election, especially if Obama is nominee. The level of devotion among Obama's supporters rivals what Bush had with his flock in 2004. The left-wing blogosphere is MUCH more powerful than what you see on the right this cycle and it reminds us of the advantage Bush had in '04. While we all know about that so-called right-wing voice machine, don't forget that there is now a left-wing noise machine (on the internet) as well. And it has found its voice.

One of our best voices is MSNBC's Rachel Maddow. In fact she's so good that every time she speaks up, Joe Scarborough cuts her off. Last night he was so frustrated, he stormed off the set.