There were only 10 left. All of the batteries had died. There were no chargers for sale. But people were snatching them up. So, we bought a couple. And ended up with a lot more than we bargained ...
Just how far has the GOP fallen behind the Democrats in terms of technology? Well, they sent a telegram. There are many ways to measure how screwed Republicans are after the last election.
First post is a shot of Tammy Duckworth and the President-elect placing a wreath at a memorial on Veteran's Day.





Crowdsourcing the Democractic Process








Barack Obama accepted the Democratic nomination for president on August 28, 2008, before 84,000 people at Mile High Stadium, in Denver, CO.

Youtube Description: Brian Deese, a campaign policy advisor, returns to rebut the false claims to which John McCain resorts in his latest ad "Taxman".
From the companion article "The Front-Runner's Fall" by Joshua Green: "Hillary Clinton’s campaign was undone by a clash of personalities more toxic than anyone imagined. E-mails and memos—publish...




Andrew Rasiej of Personal Democracy Forum in NYC interviews Elizabeth Edwards at home via Skype video 6-23-08, when John Edwards happens to drop in. They discuss the impact of the Internet on polit...


Juno What? Anchorage What? Fairbanks What? EmCee Gravella HellaCopter up in this hizzouse!



Meghan McCain explains exactly how her dad schmoozes journalists.

Mike Huckabee delivers Chuck Norris Facts we came to know and love in 2006, and Chuck Norris deliver Mike Huckabee's talking points. Pretty funny.







For me, this is really the piece that kicked-off the Democratic primary as far as it was related to youtube.

Senator John McCain talks about the need for reform in government.

Techpresident.com is nonpartisan website founded by Andrew Rasiej and Micah Sifry that tracks how the internet is impacting the 2008 United States presidential election campaigns.[1] The site follo...


Senator Barack Obama is interviewed on CNN about the Coburn/Obama "Transparency Bill" It will create a searchable public website of all Federal spending.


Two years later, the gift of chucknorrisfacts.com becomes apparent when Mike Huckabee and Chuck Norris cut an ad together using quotes from the site.
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