Man, we better not get so cocky we act like face making Bush in the first debate,
we are in the media again:
WASHINGTON - An Ohio candidate in a long-shot bid to unseat a 16-term House veteran has an unusual approach in deciding how to spend his campaign. He asks Web surfers: Should he sleep in? Prepare for his debate? Campaign door to door?
"I have been running a campaign saying that my opponent is out of touch with his community. This is further proof that not only do I want to listen to the people, I am listening to them."
Several political weblogs, including Daily Kos, Pandagon.com and MyDD.com, which get as many as 440,000 hits a day, advertised Seemann's plan and encouraged people to vote on his schedule:
I love Jeff. I hope he wins. His best quote:
"We know that the Internet and the blogosphere is not just an ATM machine, they deserve to be involved as well," Seemann said, adding that traffic should continue as people return to the site to view pictures and updates from his day.
That's right. I am not an ATM. Kos, this blog, and other blogs have made the media a two way system (one could almost argue its the blogs driving the news). The Internet (or Internets) are making truth rule.
Love y'all