I'm sorry to have missed this event:
The RNC’s Director of eCampaign, Cyrus Krohn, is on a panel with Joe Trippi today at “The New New Internet Web 2.0 for Business & Government conference.†As you’ll recall, Trippi ran Howard Dean’s 2004 presidential campaign and used the Internet effectively to generate online support and contributions. He is now a senior advisor to the John Edwards for President campaign and remains a vocal proponent of democratizing Democracy through the Internet. We have to wonder if he is responsible for this effort to remove unfavorable content about his candidate from YouTube contradicting his principles of the Internet.
In Trippi’s book, The Revolution Will Not Be Televised: Democracy, the Internet, and the Overthrow of Everything, he says on page 102 he thinks the “Democratic Party [has] a leg up on the Internetâ€. Krohn will refute this point during his panel discussion later today. For those of you unable to attend with such late notice, Krohn will be twittering occasionally from the event between 1:15-2:05 p.m. ET. You can view his Twitter posts here or on Krohn’s Facebook page where he has a Twitter feed enabled.
Fortunately I'm now following @cyrusk. Are you?

