- New RNC Download: A Fundraising Web Browser Toolbar
- Daily Digest: OffTheBus Causes Traditional Media Sleepless Nights
- Daily Digest: Novak Discovers They Let *Anyone* Read the Internets
- Daily Digest: Netrooters Pick Priorities for Selves, POTUS
- Daily Digest: The Evolutionary Tracks of the Left and Right
- Seeking Local Models for Twitter Coverage
- Does Bob Barr Twitter for Himself?
- You’ve Got a Friend in Barack Obama: Integrating Social Networking Tools into Political Campaigns
- Microtargeting Myth vs. Fact
- Daily Digest: The Bloggers at Night Are Big and Bright...
Well, who was the big loser in the Iowa caucuses? It wasn't Mitt Romney or Hillary Clinton, and it certainly wasn't Ron Paul. The big loser was political punditry.
3 comments | Read more ...Beating up on Times political reporter Adam Nagourney is a hobby gleefully enjoyed in many corners of the Interweb, but now that he's ventured onto OUR turf, it's time for a quick barrage of jabs, hooks and vicious undercuts, e.politics-style. Why? Writing Wednesday about Joe Trippi and the John Edwards web team, Nagourney shows exactly how well he can channel a campaign's spin uncritically and without context.
Now, Joe Trippi is a damn smart guy and the Edwards folks may well be using the 'net in interesting ways, but the only way you'd know it from THIS article is because they tell us they are, not because Nagourney shows any actual evidence. This key paragraph lets us know what we're in for:
2 comments | Read more ...
Recent comments
10 hours 21 min ago
1 day 2 hours ago
1 day 2 hours ago
3 days 11 hours ago
6 days 8 hours ago
6 days 17 hours ago
6 days 23 hours ago
1 week 3 days ago
1 week 4 days ago
1 week 5 days ago