Archive for October, 2008

In browsing through the fine video library of James Kotecki, one can’t help but stumble upon the video of his interview with Ron Paul in his dorm room.

I think it’s safe to say that’s an American political first, unless I’m unaware of some Taft summit at William & Mary.  Also, a [...]

It’s beautiful in its simplicity.  Make it infinitely easier for individuals to contribute to a political campaign, send them essentially labor-free reminders, and let the money come to you, Aspiring Political Candidate.
In reading the articles recommended for class, I really got the sense that Obama managed to ride the Internet fundraising wave largely to the [...]

The Good (and Funny):
Oh, and don’t miss the Polar Palin video game.
The Weird and Somewhat Unsettling:
I know we were given the awesome task for tracking down some exclusively pro-McCain voter-generated content, and I think I found some.  Assuming this can qualify as “pro” McCain, and not some subversive reverse psychology:

A brief follow-up to my blog report that can’t be passed up.
Hugh Hewitt on Rasmussen’s most recent poll:

The Expected Turn and Close
Posted by: Hugh Hewitt at 9:47 AM Rasmussen has the race narrowing to 5 points.
And he’s correct.  For [...]

When the debates were beginning to gear up, I was interested in seeing what impact the modern Internet would have on the way people digested the information that would be disseminated in those key 90-minute chunks.  I thought that, now that people have the ability to key in on specific moments, edit the content on [...]

If you spent the last two weeks looking at conservative Hugh Hewitt’s blog and the left-leaning Talking Points Memo (their Election Central site specifically), you would have very different views on how the 2008 Campaign is progressing.
If you exclusively read Hugh Hewitt, you would have learned that Sarah Palin trounced Joe Biden in the Vice [...]