Hey kids, don’t forget tomorrow’s lunchtime discussion of Online Politics 101 at IPDI — the room is apparently full-up, but a couple of folks usually flake at the last minute, so contact Julie Germany if you’re not on The...
So, yesterday I did my first live TV appearance, on Sky News (big in the UK and Commonwealth, apparently). By now I’ve done several radio appearances and plenty of web video, but never live TV, and I was nervous as a cat at the prospect. One...
Hey kids, better sign up quick for the August 13th IPDI (Institute for Politics, Democracy & the Internet) Book Discussion, ’cause this time we’re covering Online Politics 101 LIVE and IN PERSON (I’ll bring the beer). Seats...
Hey y’all, e.politics is just wrapping up a couple of big projects, so it’s way past time to be shakin’ the trees for new bidness. A couple of colleagues in the field asked for a concise description of what I do so (basically an...
The first e.politics online interview! In which Sarah Burris (of FutureMajority and Rock the Vote) and I discuss writing, the question of why most campaigns can’t figure out the internet, the delicate balance of losing control, and the joys of...
Amidst all the excitement (and booze and Ladies) in Austin, I completely forgot that July 17th was the two-year anniversary of the launch of e.politics. Remember 2006? When dinosaurs roamed the Earth and Republicans ruled the Congress? I even had a...
If you haven’t checked out the comments on Monday’s New Yorker Obama cover article, you’re missing out — we’ve been having a hell of a back-and-forth, with several folks disagreeing vehemently with my defense of that...
Yes, as threatened, e.politics is making its first foray into the Exciting World Of Online Video. Step One, create a YouTube channel, shoot a video and post it (Step Two will be more involved — inspired by the world of cable news, it’ll...
Finally! After a few weeks of hair-pulling and the banging of heads on desks, the new TRCP.org is launched. We’re still adding some content, details and features, but the basic structure’s in place, and e.politics can finally break the...
We’re fixin’ to find out — as of this weekend, e.politics has entered the video world (or, at least we will have as soon as the camera arrives). I’m starting with a little-bitty Mino, Flip Video’s new, even-smaller...