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I’m in NY attending the Personal Democracy Forum, an annual gathering where political geeks (from both ends of the partisan spectrum) meet geeky politicos. It’s got a great lineup of speakers and events.
I’m talking tomorrow on a panel titled “Why Blogging Still Matters,” with Dan Froomkin, whose recent unceremonious booting by the Washington Post has occasioned much justifiable outrage; Eric Boehlert, who’s got a new book out titled “The Bloggers on the Bus” tracing the impact of the Web on the 2008 election; and conservative blogger Jon Henke. It’s moderated by Ana Marie Cox and should be fun. I’ll link to coverage later.
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Deleted: I'm in NY attending the Personal Democracy Forum, an annual gathering where political geeks (from both ends of the partisan spectrum) meet geeky politicos. It's got <a href="http:// personaldemocracy.com/pdf- 2009-schedule">a great lineup of speakers and events</a>. | Added: I'm in NY attending the <a href="http:// personaldemocracy.com/pdf- conference/personal-democracy- forum-conference">Personal Democracy Forum</a>, an annual gathering where political geeks (from both ends of the partisan spectrum) meet geeky politicos. It's got <a href="http:// personaldemocracy.com/pdf- 2009-schedule">a great lineup of speakers and events</a>. | ||
Unchanged: I'm talking tomorrow on a panel titled "Why Blogging Still Matters," with Dan Froomkin, whose <a href="http:// voices.washingtonpost.com/ white-house-watch/ white-house- watched.html">recent unceremonious booting</a> by the Washington Post has occasioned much justifiable outrage; Eric Boehlert, who's got a <a href="http:// www.salon.com/ opinion/greenwald/ radio/2009/05/ 19/boehlert/">new book</a> out titled "The Bloggers on the Bus" tracing the impact of the Web on the 2008 election; and <a href="http:// www.thenextright.com/blogs/ jon-henke">conservative blogger Jon Henke</a>. It's moderated by Ana Marie Cox and should be fun. I'll link to coverage later. | Unchanged: I'm talking tomorrow on a panel titled "Why Blogging Still Matters," with Dan Froomkin, whose <a href="http:// voices.washingtonpost.com/ white-house-watch/ white-house- watched.html">recent unceremonious booting</a> by the Washington Post has occasioned much justifiable outrage; Eric Boehlert, who's got a <a href="http:// www.salon.com/ opinion/greenwald/ radio/2009/05/ 19/boehlert/">new book</a> out titled "The Bloggers on the Bus" tracing the impact of the Web on the 2008 election; and <a href="http:// www.thenextright.com/blogs/ jon-henke">conservative blogger Jon Henke</a>. It's moderated by Ana Marie Cox and should be fun. I'll link to coverage later. |
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