The Crowd-Scouring of the Presidency (and the End of Rovian Politics?)
BY Micah L. Sifry | Tuesday, October 21 2008
Eric Schmidt, Google's CEO, who just endorsed Barack Obama, tells Arianna Huffington, another Obama supporter, that "We are witnessing the end of Rovian politics," thanks to the internet and tools like YouTube. And ... Read More
Rev. Wright Baits the Soundbiters
BY Micah L. Sifry | Monday, April 28 2008
Will soundbite politics win out over soundblast politics? That's the question that was on my mind as I flew out to Los Angeles yesterday evening and watched Rev. Jeremiah Wright speaking live on CNN at the NAACP Detroit ... Read More
Pre-liveblogging my talk at Politics Web 2.0 (heh)
BY Micah L. Sifry | Friday, April 18 2008
Here are my notes for the talk I'm about to give at Politics Web 2.0 on "The Revolution Will Be Networked: How Open Source Politics is Emerging in America.” (Caveat emptor, your experience may vary.) Read More
Obama's Speech (in 50 words or less, or 37 minutes and more?)
BY Micah L. Sifry | Wednesday, March 19 2008
Will Barack Obama's big speech on race in America be remembered for the sound-bites our broadcast media system chooses to amplify, or will it be remembered for the sound-blasts that our networked internet media system ... Read More