A Black Light for Money in the Day's News
BY Nancy Scola | Tuesday, August 3 2010
More on this when time permits, but for now, go play with Poligraft.*
Okay, maybe just a bit more. What the site does is to flesh out the day's news with bona fide data on political spending, at your command. You enter a link to story from the New York Times, Wall Street Journal, Washington Post -- wherever, really. Poligraft's robots process the site, looking for the names of the important people and entities involved. Displayed alongside the text, then, are details on how much money elected officials collect from involved corporate entities, so on and so forth. Here's a sample from a story from yesterday's Post on the pending Comcast-NBC merger.
Again, more later. Go play with Poligraft now.
UPDATE: Doh. Poligraft seems to be down at the moment. Check back later.
*Note: Poligraft is a project of the Sunlight Foundation, and our Andrew Rasiej and Micah Sifry are senior advisors to Sunlight.