Comments on: What the online left is; Both left and right are wrong http://www.eyeon08.com/2007/08/07/what-the-online-left-is-both-left-and-right-are-wrong/ Covering the 2008 election Tue, 02 Dec 2008 23:33:36 +0000 http://wordpress.org/?v=2.0.5 by: Patrick Ruffini :: When Does Movement 2.0 Get Started? http://www.eyeon08.com/2007/08/07/what-the-online-left-is-both-left-and-right-are-wrong/#comment-35222 Tue, 07 Aug 2007 19:59:01 +0000 http://www.eyeon08.com/2007/08/07/what-the-online-left-is-both-left-and-right-are-wrong/#comment-35222 [...] Coming on the heels of the YouTube debate fight, YearlyKos has sparked a lively conversation on the right about what needs to be done to reinvigorate our movement online. The leading lights on this are Mark Tapscott, Soren Dayton, Amanda Carpenter, and Robert Bluey. [...] […] Coming on the heels of the YouTube debate fight, YearlyKos has sparked a lively conversation on the right about what needs to be done to reinvigorate our movement online. The leading lights on this are Mark Tapscott, Soren Dayton, Amanda Carpenter, and Robert Bluey. […]

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by: Bluey Blog | Robert B. Bluey » Closing the Book on YearlyKos http://www.eyeon08.com/2007/08/07/what-the-online-left-is-both-left-and-right-are-wrong/#comment-35217 Tue, 07 Aug 2007 14:34:17 +0000 http://www.eyeon08.com/2007/08/07/what-the-online-left-is-both-left-and-right-are-wrong/#comment-35217 [...] Soren Dayton responds to Amanda’s article: The left thought that it was a broad-based movement that covered the entire Democratic coalition. Nope. It really was just a bunch of recent college grads and late boomers. The statistics were right. Mid-forties, kids, $90k, white, etc. Somehow a project created by these guys didn’t have broadbased appeal. Who woulda thunk? [...] […] Soren Dayton responds to Amanda’s article: The left thought that it was a broad-based movement that covered the entire Democratic coalition. Nope. It really was just a bunch of recent college grads and late boomers. The statistics were right. Mid-forties, kids, $90k, white, etc. Somehow a project created by these guys didn’t have broadbased appeal. Who woulda thunk? […]

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