So there's no juicy scoop to chew on... yet! 

 But let's talk about the bigger picture here - the media landscape is changing faster than our politicians can keep up with it, right? 

 I mean, have we seen so many news outlets popping up in one go? It's like they're trying to create a new type of voter fatigue... just kidding! 

 But seriously, what does this say about our society? Are we craving more information or are we getting numb to the constant stream of updates?
I'm thinking it's a bit of both. We need informed citizens who can cut through the noise, but at the same time, we're so used to having everything spoon-fed to us that we've lost some of our critical thinking skills. 

 It's like they say: "too much information is a bad thing"... or is it? Shouldn't we be embracing this digital revolution and using it to fuel our democracy? 

 I mean, who needs Congress when you have Twitter, right? 
