And Still Yet More Questions for Obama: OFA Texts
BY Nancy Scola | Tuesday, February 2 2010

Pity be upon you should you be the sort of person who has had a question for Barack Obama gnawing at your brain over the last several months, and yet you happened to be out traveling remote corners of the globe, underwater, or otherwise occupied for the last seven days. Following close on the heels of yesterday's chance to query the president through YouTube is a program from Organizing for America, the outgrowth of the Obama campaign, to text message in questions for the President. This "Conversation with the President" was itself announced through a text message from OFA that went out to at least part of the list last night. According to Organizing for America, Obama will answer some of the questions during a live session on BarackObama.com at 5:45pm EST this Thursday.
Obama is getting more practice this week in gazing into a live-streaming camera and responding to disembodied questions direct from the Internet than he's otherwise had over the first twelve months of his presidency.
Doing question-collection through text messages is pretty novel, but it does lack the transparency of doing it through something like Google Moderator. We won't know what questions people on the Organizing for America mobile list are putting to Obama unless they choose to make it public. It's an open-ended ask, so I'll be curious to see whether folks on the list ask general policy/political questions of the sort we saw during the YouTube session, or whether they instead home in on how the Obama grassroots operation has operated over its fairly embattled first year and where it might go from here.