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Tag Archives: USA
Is the internet a hormonal teenager?
During a campaign every party strives to gain media coverage. According to some bloggers there is a battle raging between ‘new’, online forms of communication, and ‘old’, static ways of transmitting news. The truth is more incestuous. Many political blogstars … Continue reading
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Tagged Campaigning, Change, Elections, Re-engaging Voters, Social Media, USA
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Are we just talking to ourselves?
Since we joined Twitter (which we’re still not very good at, but we’ll get there!), I’ve been able for the first time to look at the lists of people following our followers, and then at theirs and further on down … Continue reading
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Tagged Campaigning, David Cameron, Elections, Living in Britain, Re-engaging Voters, Tony Blair, USA
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A British ‘Tea Party’ Movement Is The Last Thing British Politics Needs
So the British version of the ‘Tea Party’ movement was apparently launched in Brighton today. Seemingly, most of that delightful seaside resort responded with indifference at this apparently ‘historic’ event. Personally, I’m pretty alarmed that the most crankish part of … Continue reading
The Republican Fringe Has Become The Republican Mainstream
I have blogged a few times about the increasingly rightward drift of the US Republican Party. Even I was surprised by this poll, by the Daily Kos and Research 2000 of 2000 self identified Republicans – showing how far to … Continue reading
Obama Needs To Regroup And Take The Fight To An Increasingly Hysterical GOP
The result in Massachusetts was a bad blow for the Democrats. A previously solidly blue state turned into a relatively easy GOP win can only be described as a poor result for Obama, almost a year to the day since … Continue reading