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  • Editing blog posts

    I now have three separate copies of this post from the Clark campaign blog in my news aggregator. Why? Well, they’ve changed the language on the post at least three times that I can tell: Draft 1: “During the General’s recent trip to Washington D.C., Joshua Marshall over at the well-known Talking Points Memo did…

  • Law firm marketing job

    I know there are several law firm marketing types who read my blog. If that sounds like you, then head on over to Bag & Baggage for a new job opening. If you want to brown-nose a bit, find out where Denise is registered and get something for the littl’ ‘un on the way…

  • TPM Interviews Wesley Clark

    Take a look over at Josh Marshall’s interview of Wes Clark. It’s a good overview of the candidate and worth a read. Note to the Clark blog — Liberal Oasis interviewed Howard Dean back in May. Update: The folks maintaining the Clark blog have changed the text of the post. It originally read “This is…

  • RSS Authentication

    Jeff Beard posted a graph that shows how the vast majority of hits to his website are courtesy of his RSS feed. While I don’t disagree with Jeff — that RSS feeds make it far easier to distribute your content, and increase the likelihood that your content will get read, let’s not get carried away.…

  • Fourteen point eight

    According to the final tally on the blog, the campaign raised $14.8m last quarter. I’m guessing that when the filings are made in two weeks we’ll be over $15m (counting offline donations, etc.) – beating President Clinton’s record by 50% and tripling the closest candidate (John Kerry, who’s expected to come in around $5m). Unreal.…

  • A Campaign of Empowerment

    Laura Blumenfeld in today’s Washington Post has the first article in a while that focuses on why the campaign is so successful and gets it right. It’s not about anger, it’s not about hate. As I said back on Labor Day, “Ignore the press when they say that what fuels this campaign is anger. They…

  • Not a day you want /. on your side!

    It’s bad enough that the half-hour updates to the campaign blog (which have thousands of us hitting refresh every half hour), but to get Slashdot linking to you on the last day of the freakin’ quarter! (For the non-geeks reading this: this means that anywhere between 5-10,000 geeks all tried to read the campaign weblog…

  • An eerie coincidence

    I’ll leave coverage of the Plame affair to the experts (TPM, Atrios, This is Not Funny, Daily Kos are all good places to start), but I did find this to be an exceptionally odd coincidence: Bob Novak’s original article in which Valerie Plame’s cover was blown. Dateline: July 14. Ari Fleischer’s last press conference. Dateline:…

  • Fundraising update for Q3

    The campaign blog notes that we’ve surpassed $13m raised this quarter, and the Washington Post provides an update that notes that Kerry, Lieberman and Edwards will all see declines from their Q2 totals. This should bring the year to date totals to approximately (Q3 assumptions from PoliticalWire in parentheses): Dean: $25m ($15m) Kerry: $21m ($5m)…

  • Services Supply Chains

    Writing in yesterday’s Chicago Tribune, attorney and adjunct professor at the School for New Learning at DePaul University David Steiger writes that the outsourcing in the IT industry is just a precursor to what’s coming in other industries: It is becoming clear that CPAs, management consultants, attorneys and health professionals who traditionally have been insulated…