Nisarg said:Yup, but none managing to pull it off the way he did.
You could say, though, that Hunter was the spiritual godfather of the "blogging" movement.
I made a similar comment the first time I saw a 'blog.' Of course, that blog was pigdog.org (which makes no bones about being Hunter's illegitimate children). He made his own legend and then he tried to live to it. Fear and Loathing was a good book, not a great one. My favorite of his work was the series he did for Rolling Stone about the Clarence Thomas - Anita Hill thing several years ago. Judge Thomas as a coked up shotgun toting pimp was not to be missed.
But it's true, he's the father of a lot of journalistic practices... he was the first embedded journalist (with the Hell's Angels), you can't watch the Daily Show without his spirit hanging over it... He'll definitely be missed.