Daily Digest: The Pugilist Primary
BY Joshua Levy | Wednesday, April 23 2008
Hillary wins PA, boxing metaphors take over the universe; John McCain is the ultimate winner of PA, and liberal groups keep attacking; Off The Bus provides the sanest coverage of the primary; Willie Horton ad-man Floyd ... Read More
Lamont Staffers Cleared of Hacking Charges, Again
BY Joshua Levy | Wednesday, April 9 2008
The Ned Lamont campaign is cleared once again of hacking Joe Lieberman's site in August 2006. Read More
Daily Digest: Tracing the Arc of "Change"
BY Joshua Levy | Friday, January 11 2008
More on whether online activism can be turned into offline votes from the Wharton School; Ari Melber analyzes Barack Obama's impressive use of social networking and text messaging to target and organize young voters; a ... Read More
Daily Digest: Obama Rocks Jefferson-Jackson and the Web Responds
BY Joshua Levy | Monday, November 12 2007
Dan Gillmor calls for better presidential debates, Lincoln-Douglas style; the candidates are all courting Silicon Valley, but do they really get what makes the web tick?; Karl Rove predictably blames the netroots for Ned ... Read More
ParkRidge47: Not an R, and Not Bill Hillsman
BY Micah L. Sifry | Wednesday, March 21 2007
It's become a parlor game for the chattering class: Who is ParkRidge47? TechPresident blogger David All has a great post up on his personal site that, at least for me, pretty definitively closes the door on the author ... Read More
The Original YouTube Candidate?
BY Joshua Levy | Tuesday, March 20 2007
Witnessing the continuing brouhaha over the 1984/Vote Different video, it's easy to think that the 2008 campaigns are the first to play with online video. For the sake of context, it's worthwhile to take a step back and ... Read More