Clearing the Cache: Rapping on Iraq
BY Nancy Scola | Tuesday, August 31 2010
- As he explains in the video from Air Force One above, the White House's Deputy National Security Advisor for Strategic Communications Ben Rhodes will be taking the questions from the online public concerning Iraq just following President Obama's Oval Office address on the ending of the U.S.'s combat mission in Iraq. Things kick off at 8pm east coast time.
- Remember the Chris Christie video we talked about, part of the Republican Governors Association online video push, some of which is happening behind a paywall? Well, "A New Jersey" is getting top-drawer treatment, with a premiere next week at DC's E Street Cinema.
- The Internet's making the political polling business more appealing.
- How the hanging of Australia's Parliament played out online: "All of a sudden Twitter became rife with self-taught constitutional law experts."
- One MA candidate's campaigning on the idea that Beacon Hill politicians are only paying lip service to the idea of open government.
- And a Washington Post sports reporter tries to make a point about the unreliability of social media by tweeting out a fake scoop about Steelers quarterback Ben Roethlisberger's suspension. The point he ended up making is that he'll be taking a month off from working for the Washington Post.