"You" Politics?
0 views
Some of you have been guessing that is where I'm headed. I can't confirm or deny that yet but let's just say I've been looking into how all the candidates, Republican, Libertarians, and Democrats, have been using the Internet to fire up supporters. At this stage they mostly need money - some reports are saying a decently-run campaign this year will take more than $50 million. For comparison, Edwards, last time around, raised about $17 million and he's been beaten lately by Barack Obama (link to Wikipedia) who gives more exciting speeches, drawing large crowds who get excited enough to donate money.
Transformational Politics, where he writes "More than ideology, or any other factor - true transformational leadership can only come from a candidate who fundmentally gets that it isn't about him/her - its about us."
Already look at how people are posting information about the candidates to Wikipedia. No more "control the message" here. The only way to control this beast is to lay it all out there and make yourself, and your views, open to everyone.
I find this all very interesting, no matter where on the political spectrum you are. It used to be the only place to get political information was to look at the propoganda done by the major parties, or by reading the voter pamphlet, or by reading the occassional editorial or news report in either your local newspaper or in a paper like the Washington Post or New York Times, or by attending a rally and listening to a speech (where you usually got emotionally riled up, but didn't actually learn all that much - I attended such speeches by Ronald Reagan and Walter Mondale, my photo of Ronald Reagan is still hanging in the Silicon Valley Republican Headquarters).
How did I find that New York Times article above? I went to Wikipedia page on John Edwards.
What, you don't like John Edwards? Well, every candidate has a similar Wikipedia page.
They are all linked off of this Wikipedia page: on YouTube for "John Edwards." - I see lots of amateur videos. I'm certain many more will come.
Anyway, I have a feeling that Comments
Add to Del.icio.us | Digg | Reddit | Furl
Bookmark Murdok:
Scobleizer blog. He works as Scobleizer ...
Comments (0)
Please sign in to leave a comment.





No comments yet. Be the first to comment!