Ego is an understatment

Calling David All a ego-manical self-promotion machine is like calling the sky blue.  I was at an event recently with someone who had met him for the first time, and as we were leaving, the first comment made to me about the entire event dealt with his massive ego.  Just look at the name of his company.  Not only did he name his company after himself instead of focusing on Republicans or technology, he pastes a big-ass "CONGRESSIONAL INTERNET ACE" quote on the homepage. Plenty of successful consultants have managed to build companies without trying to annoint themselves king of their field, or being a jackass in the process.  David has done both.  But what's worse than his insane self-promotion is his lack of any substanative accomplishment, and the fact that he has no idea what he's doing.  Those accomplishments he'll claim are just unoriginal rip-offs of other projects.  TechRepublican?  Yeah, I liked it when it was called TechPresident.  DomeNation?  DiggNation.  That now-defunct pile of trash not only brought unoriginality but blatant self promotion as well.Slatecard?  ActBlue and RightRoots.Not only no new ideas, but not even new names.  Look at this YouTube video:  http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SUTqYt-fnd4Was there any reason to make that aside from wanting to see himself on YouTube?  What about his question for the YouTube debate?  Over-produced BS, where he calls himself "David All from Columbus, Ohio."  Sorry, but doesn't he live in the DC area?  And the video where he all but cries about the Republican candidates not doing the YouTube debate is a classic.Auctioning off a spot at a training in the TechRepublican comments thread?  Reaks of bad ego by making kids bow before you and your coveted spot you get as a trainer (gag), but also a cheap tool to try to get people commenting.  Why don't you find a deserving person and help them go?  That's what someone who actually wanted what's best for the Party would do.    

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