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Roundup: Best tweets from the debate

Quick hit here on a Saturday morning: I wanted to share some of my favorite tweets from last night's debate– I was down at The Change You Want To See, in packed room of rabble rousers, streaming Current TV. Enjoy…

  • (Not an actual tweet, but he was sitting next to me and said…) @Andrewboyd: "Jim is winning."
  • @opprecht New strategy in Afghanistan: exploding poppies!
  • @JillFilipovic are we drinking whenever mccain smiles or laughs inappropriately
  • @katiehalper McCain: "I have a record" (it's an Abba record)
  • @ebj123 Waiting for Jim Lehrer to annouce he is wearing a bracelet too, but his just says "Fabulous".
  • @Elana_Brooklyn McC: "i'm not talking w. U. Neener neener

Bonus: best tweet from the Clinton Global Initiative meeting this week goes to Natasha Chart at MyDD, kicking off the drinking games early:

  • @NatashaChart mccain just plugged nuclear nrg, so those of you following #cgi08 at home now have an ironclad reason to have a tequila shooter b4 10am

posted Sat., Sep 27, 2008 at 8:53am


Bailout THIS! Thu., 9/25, 4pm @ Wall Street

Buy My Shitpile

Friends, colleagues, New Yorkers, Americans:

Below is a call that went out earlier in the week for us all to gather at Wall Street tomorrow (Thursday) at 4pm to protest the inanity of the $700 billion bailout. Seven. Hundred. Billion. Dollars. For what? For them to screw up again and rob us blind? Please!

My big question in all of this is: who's going to bail out Main Street? What happens to the over a million people with foreclosed homes this year alone?

And hey, I've got a buncha useless crap around that I could use some money for– thanks to the folks over at BuyMyShitpile.com, there's an idea to bring it all down to Bowling Green and see if there are takers. Even WIRED Magazine is in on the fun: http://blog.wired.com/27bstroke6/2008/09/outrage-online.html

So, heed the call– the unions, the grassroots organizations, the media… everyone's in on this one. Come on down. Bring friends. Forward this on. I'll see yas there. Full details below.

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This week the White House is trying to push through the biggest financial theft in world history with nary a stitch of debate. They’re asking for a blank check for over 1 trillion dollars to bail out George Bush’s Wall Street cronies who created this economic crisis in the first place.

If this passes, we can forget about any money for environmental protection, to counter global warming, for education, for national health care, to rebuild our decaying infrastructure, for alternative energy.

This is a historic moment. We need to act now while we can influence the debate.

Let’s rally against this bailout in the heart of the financial district! Gather at 4pm, this Thursday, Sept. 25 in the plaza at the southern end of Bowling Green Park, which is the small triangular park that has the Wall Street bull at the northern tip.

What: Say NO to the Wall Street bailout
When: Thursday, September 25: 4pm
Where: Southern end of Bowling Green Park, in the plaza area, by the bull statue
What to bring: Banners, noisemakers, signs, leaflets, etc.

Do whatever you can for this historic event and contact all your groups and friends. This proposed financial bailout is without precedent and we have to stop it!

Since Wall Street is asking us to give them money for their worthless investments, some folks are planning to bring their OWN junk to Wall Street and see if they’ll buy it. Bring your collectible mugs and limited edition Thomas Kinkade prints and add ‘em to the pile! This action inspired by Buy My Shitpile - (http://www.buymyshitpile.com/)

posted Thu., Sep 25, 2008 at 8:37am


My meeting with Bill Clinton

Deanna Zandt and Bill Clinton

The otherworldly-ness of last night can't really be described, but I blogged about it over on AlterNet. More thoughts and candid observations to come here once I get some work done and have a chance to process it some more. Right now, all I remember is that I was the only one wearing jeans. Sorry, Mom!

posted Tue., Sep 23, 2008 at 12:03pm


TechGrrl Tips #3: Social network fatigue got you down?

posted Fri., Sep 12, 2008 at 8:41am


Next week at Ithaca College

I'm excited to head upstate next week, back to some old stomping grounds in Ithaca, NY. I'm participating in the Park Center for Independent Media's symposium, and I'll be presenting with David Mathison some thoughts on rapid response and journalism via social networking tools like Twitter. Yippie! It'll also be good to see a bunch of friends and colleagues — Roberto Lovato (who is putting his faith in my Dunkin-Donuts-fueled driving skills, bless his heart), Tracy Van Slyke, Robert Greenwald, David Cohn, Amanda Michel… the list goes on and on.

Then a day or two of downtime with the parents while I'm in the neighborhood, which always does the soul some good. But alas, it'll be back to the city to resume apartment hunting madness. Anyone have any leads on a dog-friendly 2 bedroom apartment in Brooklyn?

posted Wed., Sep 10, 2008 at 7:58am


TechGrrl Tips #3: The power of social media during crisis

posted Wed., Sep 3, 2008 at 7:28am

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