Journalists should go on strike for a year

To prove that bloggers and Google News robots can’t do the work of trained reporters, Chicago Reader executive editor Michael Lenehan proposes a year-long journalism strike.

“I am urging reporters and editors around the world to put down their notebooks, close their laptops, hang up their phones. Lie down and be counted! Let’s have no reporting, no editing, no application of any human intelligence whatsoever to events public or private till January 1, 2007. I’m calling it the Year Without Journalism. Let’s all relax, let go, and float blissfully in the information-free state (excuse me, I mean free-information state) that our public awaits so eagerly. … Let’s see if Wonkette can deal with the devious bastards in the executive branch any better than Judith Miller did.”

No salary for a year. I can manage that…