Daily Digest: Call the Plumber, Debate's Still Blocked Up
BY Nancy Scola | Thursday, October 16 2008
The Web on the Candidates Across the Spectrum, Calls for Debate Reform: How often do you think MoveOn's Adam Green and conservative firebrand Grover ("drown it in the bathtub") Norquist are of one mind? Trust ... Read More
Clocking Ticking on Replacing "Campaign-Trail Charades" with Useful Debate
BY Nancy Scola | Monday, October 13 2008
Time is running short, my friends. With the final scheduled presidential match-up set to kick off on Wednesday at 9pm ET at Long Island's Hofstra University, Larry Lessig is refocusing the Open Debate Coalition's call ... Read More
Daily Digest: From Field to Felonies to Fine-Tuned Targeting
BY Nancy Scola | Thursday, October 9 2008
The Web on the Candidates The Six Million Questions Question: The enormous number was breathtaking: six million people sent in questions through the Internet for Tom Brokaw to pose to John McCain and Barack Obama during ... Read More
Public Submitted Thousands of Debate Questions Online, Not Millions [Updated]
BY Nancy Scola | Wednesday, October 8 2008
I've twice now registered a note of skepticism that, as has been reported in some high-profile places, the questions submitted by the public through the Internet for last night's town hall presidential debate in ... Read More
Daily Digest: Was Last Night a Waste of 90 Minutes? Debatable
BY Nancy Scola | Wednesday, October 8 2008
The Web on the Candidates Debates' Commission Masterminds Most Somnolent Event: Last night's presidential "town hall" in Nashville hosted by Tom Brokaw was a bust, suggests Micah Sifry. First things first: the ... Read More
Whisper in Brokaw's Ear
BY Nancy Scola | Friday, October 3 2008
We're now two debates in to the general election, neither of which, I think it's fair to say, made a stellar case for professional moderation. Gwen Ifill seemed somehow restrained last night, pushing for consensus where ... Read More
Debate Prep: How to Join In the Fun [UPDATED]
BY Micah L. Sifry | Thursday, September 25 2008
We're not sure if there's going to be a presidential debate tomorrow night or not, but either way it can't hurt to highlight some of the ways viewers can participate in advance or during the actual event: 1. MySpace is ... Read More
Daily Digest: A Landmark Day! (Yawn)
BY Joshua Sherman | Wednesday, August 6 2008
Myspace and the Commission on President Debates announce a partnership, Paris Hilton responds to McCain campaign's video, McCain continues the "celebrity" attacks, and Republican Twitter movement is hardly a movement at ... Read More
Commission on Presidential Debates Boldly Goes to Web 0.2, Launches a Dud
BY Micah L. Sifry | Wednesday, August 6 2008
This morning, the Commission on Presidential Debates and MySpace are announcing "MyDebates.org,," a "landmark partnership" that they claim "will do for the debates what TV did in 1960 for the Nixon Kennedy election." ... Read More
The Presidential Debates Must Embrace the Internet
BY David All | Tuesday, May 13 2008
Based on a few recent experiences regarding the YouTube community, and specifically how the tool could help increase citizen participation in our upcoming general election debates, this post seeks to encourage the ... Read More