While the Post may have corned the market for mainstream media blogs, the Washington Times isn’t far behind. Well, actually, they’re really far behind. But that doesn’t mean that they’re not trying.

Courtesy of our friends at Wonkette and Fishbowl D.C., today we discover the Washington Times’ newest blog. Joining their current roster of blogs — three to date — the newest blog is titled “Washington Intern,” and just like its name hints, is produced by the paper’s interns. Don’t expect insider exposes on what it’s really like to work for the Moonies’ official publication, though. It’s three entries to date are somewhat fluffy and devoid of real content, focusing less on news or analysis and more on life in Washington. From the eyes of a bright-eyed Moonie intern. Yes, it is as exciting as it sounds.

Poke fun as we may, we’re curious to see how the blog develops over the course of the summer. Will any of the interns become disillusioned enough to pen a scathing critique of the paper’s management? Will they reveal a crumbling wall between the paper’s editorial line and its reporting operations? Will they get tipsy with Reverend Sun Myung Moon at the company picnic?

The suspense is going to kill us.