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  1. Friday Look: Reflecting on Fred Thompson [ElephantBiz]

    Know More Media - Government / Politics - Jan 26, 2008

    My weekly column is up at the American Chronicle. If you are interested in syndicating this column please contact me. View articles for sale here. Now that Fred Thompson has officially withdrawn his candidacy for the

    Also tagged: new media, strategery, republican, fred thompson, campaign strategy, republican presidential nomination, friday look

  2. Third Party Pro-Life Group Targets Romney [ElephantBiz]

    Know More Media - Government / Politics - Dec 26, 2007

    The Palmetto Scoop points to a new ad by an independent pro-life group called American Right to Life Action that attacks Mitt Romney: The ad is clearly a new media stunt. They made a very small ad buy on Iowa cable

    Also tagged: ads, mitt romney, pro choice, pro life, 2008 presidential race, the media game, christian conservatives, 527, interest groups

  3. Government in the Age of Web 2.0 [ElephantBiz]

    Know More Media - Government / Politics - Sep 20, 2007

    The IBM Center on The Business of Government recently published a report on blogging in the public sector , titled "The Blogging Revolution: Government in the Age of Web 2.0." Very interesting stuff. It's a free

    Also tagged: blogs, blogging, blogosphere, bloggers, online politics, internet politics

  4. Fred Online - Day 1 [ElephantBiz]

    Know More Media - Government / Politics - Sep 9, 2007

    An email from the Fred Thompson campaign just one day after he made his candidacy official shows how well Thompson's doing online: TO: Interested Parties FROM: Eric Livingston eCampaign Director DATE: 9/6/07

    Also tagged: fred thompson, 2008 presidential race, fred08 com

  5. Why Isn’t There a Conservative Daily Kos? [ElephantBiz]

    Know More Media - Government / Politics - Sep 7, 2007

    Matt Sheffield and Noel Sheppard at NewsBusters have posted an extremely important piece today attempting to answer the question, "Why Isn’t There a Conservative Daily Kos?" The NewsBusters piece explores issues raised

    Also tagged: strategery, reason, instapundit, glenn reynolds, dailykos, grassroots, the media game, political tech, weekly standard, newsbusters

  6. Dirty Tricks [ElephantBiz]

    Know More Media - Government / Politics - Aug 10, 2007

    A Santa Monica, California, attorney who has repeatedly given money to Democratic causes, including the far-leftwing MoveOn.org, set up a fake Fred Thompson URL and directed to a website offering links to a variety of

    Also tagged: fred thompson, the other side

  7. "Nobody is sure precisely how social networks translate into votes..." [ElephantBiz]

    Know More Media - Government / Politics - Aug 8, 2007

    There's an excellent article today at CIOInsight.com by Edward Cone on the role of the Internet and social media networks in the current presidential campaign. Here's a short excerpt... Trippi believes this kind of

    Also tagged: political tech

  8. Lefty Bloggers Want to Unionize [ElephantBiz]

    Know More Media - Government / Politics - Aug 6, 2007

    Left-wing political bloggers are talking about forming a labor union for bloggers and - get this - they want organized labor to pay for their healthcare. Sitting at a panel titled "A Union for Bloggers: It's Time to

  9. The Kossification of the Democratic Party Continues [ElephantBiz]

    Know More Media - Government / Politics - Aug 3, 2007

    I wrote yesterday that the Democratic Party in recent months has "increasingly linked itself to the hysterical DailyKos/MoveOn.org surrender-at-any-cost Left." They're doing it again this week, with seven of the eight

    Also tagged: democratic party, dailykos, the other side

  10. Snubbing the YouTube Generation [ElephantBiz]

    Know More Media - Government / Politics - Jul 29, 2007

    Dumb. Stupid. Idiotic. There's are the most accurate words to describe any Republican presidential candidate or campaign that skips the September 17 CNN/YouTube debate, in which the candidates are to answer questions

    Also tagged: john mccain, rudy giuliani, youtube, mitt romney, ron paul, 2008 presidential race, the media game, youtube video, online buzz, youtube candidates, youtube politics, online politics, internet politics, youtube debate

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