Posts Tagged ‘youtube’

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 [...]

A lot has changed since 1972.  Tight pants got baggier, then got tighter, and probably due to start getting baggier any minute now, the mullet came and went as a less-than-proud moment in cosmetelogical history, and the basic way politics were absorbed by the electorate was fundamentally altered.
Things dramatically changed from the Truman Era to [...]