npr.org — The 2008 election was a "wake-up call" for the GOP that made it clear they were behind when it came to technology and provided an incentive to try harder, a strategist says. Now Republicans have a rising presence on the video-sharing site YouTube and are increasingly using Facebook and Twitter as well.
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markglDec 28, 2009
Here we go, the right lies and blah blah blah. Play me a different song please. And DDRskata we could play the who is s**tty game all day with Reverend Wright, dailykos, mediamatters, etc, they're all a bunch of liars and asses as well.
bluesunshineDec 28, 2009
Republican social media push:Writing "I LIKE IKE!!!" on an Angelfire page in Arial then forwarding the link to their aunts.
lindenwoldDec 28, 2009
it's funny, it seems that people who hate Glenn Beck know more about him than those who are accused of hanging on his every word. . . . I'd never heard of this movie until clicking on your link . . . guess we know what somebody got for Christmas.enjoy your movie.
iptunnellDec 28, 2009
Sure Obama used the interweb to get elected, that's obviously where he can get his undefined "Change" and "Hope" agenda past the American people the easiest... this blog proves it. The Republican campaign made the mistake of focusing on the educated public, which we have learned is the minority through the results of the election.Oh, and how about posting article references from actual news outlets instead of your gang members' sites.
ddrskataDec 29, 2009
They are absolutely on the national scale. People nationwide see them on a daily basis. Only a select group of Chicagoans see Wright ever.
novenatorDec 29, 2009
Its still there.
captobliviousDec 29, 2009
iptunnell,Man you are hilarious! Republicans concentrating on "educated americans"You nearly owe me a new keyboard for that.It was the Educated Americans that finally woke up and voted out all of the republicans. You need to get ready for your next spanking in February, People are awake and watching the bulls**t your party pulled on healthcare, the constant baldfaced lies and blatant misuse of power, defense of sex offenders, Meh, I could go on and on but you get the idea.I seriously doubt that there will be a viable republican party to even mount a presidential candidate come 2012.As to you Sane ex-republicans, you need to get in gear and create a new party that's not run by crazies and is capable of properly participating in the political process.
iptunnellDec 29, 2009
I owe you a keyboard? Exactly how is that? I expect you wrote that on an Etch-A-Sketch, no keyboard necessary.You have obviously drank a ton of Obomanation KoolAid, so let me spell it out for you. IF this country has half a brain when it comes to election time, we won't have 10% of the current politicians we have now, especially the wacko lefties. I'm including the Republican Party in this comment as well, but not to the degree of the dems. Anybody who gets behind algore's "global warming" conspiracy is to be feared. He completely made that up in his sleep! That's the biggest threat to humankind there is! You guys need to be committed for that BS! If we still vote the dems into office after that, then God help us!Good luck with your KoolAid.
roguegeniusDec 30, 2009
That's true. They don't have a single idea anymore. Which is probably good, since all their ideas of the past decade have been BAD. No ideas is a step in the right direction, I think.Much like German pacifism. After their past, I'll take pacifism from Germany without a single complaint.