Clearing the Cache: E-Day
BY Nancy Scola | Tuesday, November 3 2009
- Halloween "raw video" from the White House. This Halloween, as it turns out, President Obama went as boring middle-aged dude.
- Uncle Sam takes to the web to combat those jingle-singing "free" credit report folks.
- Organizing for America declines to tell Greg Sargent why it's not calling on voters to vote "no" on Maine's anti-same sex marriage ballot measure.
- Breitbart goes to Washington.
- The British already have a blogosphere, only it's called the establishment press.
- PR giant Edelman has purchased Grassroots Enterprise, "a bipartisan digital grass-roots advocacy firm" that has, according to its client list, done work on behalf of clients as diverse as the U.S. Chamber of Commerce and D.C. Vote.
- Thoughts on the future of OFA.
- The campaign manager of Protect Marriage Washington says posting the names of petition signers is "no different than the Klan standing outside of voter booths in Alabama when blacks would dare to go vote." (via Andrew Sullivan)
- And someone recently said to me "Oh yeah, I saw that on our company clog." Turns out, that's not a shoe, but a new clip+blog sort of thing -- and something that the House GOP is turning to as they invite the public to vet their Democratic counterparts' health care bill.
(Photo credit: Ross Catrow)
