15 December, 2007 (23:55) | Media | By: soren
The Des Moines Register and the Boston Globe endorsed John McCain today. The Register’s key quotes: Yet, for all their accomplishments on smaller stages, none can offer the tested leadership, in matters foreign and domestic, of Sen. John McCain of Arizona. McCain is most ready to lead America in a complex and dangerous world and [...]
Tags: Endorsements, Iowa, McCain, Media
Comments: 2
8 December, 2007 (09:47) | Media | By: soren
From yesterday. Note the closing quote: this is a narrative that is continuing with Mitt Romney that he says something publicly that might not match what he is doing privately or what he has done in the past H/T: Jen Rubin. Marc Ambinder was also there.
Tags: Immigration, Iowa, Media, Romney
Comments: 4
1 December, 2007 (19:13) | Media | By: soren
Drudge is reporting that the NH Union Leader is endorsing John McCain tomorrow. My gut is that, as newspaper endorsements go, this is a relatively big deal. The UL is influential in NH, and it can also drive local media. For a while people thought that Mitt Romney was going to get this endorsement. It [...]
Tags: Endorsements, McCain, Media, New Hampshire, Romney
Comments: 3
16 November, 2007 (13:48) | Media | By: soren
So, there was a three-ish day media frenzy on this. The video on YouTube has been watched almost 1m times. It was rebroadcast hundreds of times. Whoopi Goldberg defended John McCain on The View to a bunch of liberal women. CNN rebroadcast the exchange repeatedly, as they tried to smear him. Including John McCain saying [...]
Tags: McCain, Media, Technology
Comments: 1
13 November, 2007 (18:38) | Media | By: soren
How do you submit these questions with any self-respect? She’s basically saying "Romney is the right guy, why don’t you agree?" That’s not an interview. That’s not credible. Is this what has happened to NRO?
Tags: Life, Media, Romney
Comments: -
30 October, 2007 (10:51) | Media | By: soren
Jon Henke, currently with the Fred Thompson campaign and previously with Senator Mitch McConnell and former Senator George Allen, weighed in on the discussion about the role of righty-blogs. He said: I think these compositional sociological explanations for the differences between Left and Right in the blogosphere and activist communities are over-complicated and unnecessary. The [...]
Tags: Democrats, Media, Technology
Comments: 2
27 October, 2007 (12:35) | Media | By: soren
This post has two real online stimuli and a bunch of offline ones, although it is not clearly apropos of any: Patrick Ruffini on "information gaps." And Matt Stoller’s response to a separate piece by Patrick about using Facebook as a microtargeting data tool. The broader point that I am going to try to make [...]
Tags: Media, Technology
Comments: 1
31 August, 2007 (10:27) | Media | By: soren
As my friends Patrick Ruffini, Rob Bluey, and Justin Hart have pointed out, a bunch of us organized a new media training workshop at Heritage, sponsored by Google, on Wednesday. It was a success. About 200 people attended. It was truly extraordinary. The goal, more than anything else, was to begin a discussion on how [...]
Tags: Media, Republicans, Technology
Comments: -
27 August, 2007 (09:48) | Media | By: soren
So I was reading all the news about Alberto Gonzalez’s resignation. Unless the White House never really nominates someone — highly unlikely — the news up until September 11th is going to be focused on the new nominee. So how is Fred Thompson going to announce and get any attention? Especially if he is not [...]
Tags: Fred Thompson, Media
Comments: -
27 July, 2007 (09:56) | Media | By: soren
Now, I was not a big fan of the CNN/YouTube debate. I largely agree with the criticism that CNN used their editorial ability to pick questions that they couldn’t ask as reporters. That said, I was struck by something this morning. Somehow this seemingly trivial debate managed to get Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton to [...]
Tags: Clinton, Debate, Democrats, Media, Obama, Republicans, Technology
Comments: 4