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Tuesday, January 8th, 2008

Perhaps my perspective is a tad influenced by the fact that I have been helping Thompson’s campaign, but I can’t get over how incredibly ridiculous the coverage of the Iowa caucus was, and continues to be.  It illustrates beautifully the problem Fred has had getting a fair shake from the media.
Here are the results from [...]

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Friday, October 12th, 2007

I was having a conversation with a fellow campaign junkie this morning about the troubles the GOP is having. Not having online, mind you, but just having in general.  There has been a lot of ink spilled discussing the GOP’s money troubles that tends to focus on our online numbers, but the fact is our fundraising [...]

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Tuesday, February 20th, 2007

Mike over at TechDirt has a great little post on the newspaper industry and the efforts by a Norwegian newspaper to come to terms with itself in a digital age.
A lot of ink has been spilled covering the state of American newspapers and the constant wailing about the Internet.  Some, like the New York Times, [...]

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Tuesday, September 26th, 2006

The big news of the last two days seems to be the meltdown of Bill Clinton on Fox News Sunday and the “leaked” details of the National Intelligence Estimate.  The Hill has a column by Dick Morris (currently unavailable due to server error) indicating Clinton’s behavior was more the rule than the exception and challenging his [...]

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Tuesday, July 18th, 2006

Adam Nagourney has written a nice article about GOP outreach to African-Americans.  His basic premise is right on - the GOP keeps doing things that make African-Americans question on sincerity on issues of race.  You don’t need to look far for examples.  There was the Katrina response (which was about broken bureaucracy more than it [...]

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