DannyG | July 18, 2008
At the RightOnline summit in Austin, Texas, David All of the blog techRepublican recounted his work in the online policy and political worlds and urged conservatives to take their message online to reach new voters.
DannyG | July 18, 2008
At the RightOnline summit in Austin, Texas, former White House Internet chief David Almacy showed the evolution of the White House Web site as the Web 2.0 era took root during the Bush administration.
DannyG | July 18, 2008
Why do journalists cover the news the way they do? Because as liberals, they have a warped, lefty view of the world. So said Dan Gainor of the Business and Media Institute in a RightOnline session.
DannyG | July 18, 2008
Matt Sheffield of NewsBusters said at the RightOnline Summit in Austin, Texas, that conservatives need the right technology, the right message and the right techniques to succeed online.
DannyG | July 18, 2008
Wake up, conservatives! If you want to send a video message online, and you should, you need to use this Web site. Eyeblast.tv is your friend. YouTube will bury your content in its cesspool of liberalism.
DannyG | July 12, 2008
(Part 2) At the 2008 Conservative Political Action Conference, journalist and former White House press secretary Tony Snow gave a pep talk to conservatives. "This is your moment," he said. Snow died of cancer today.
DannyG | July 12, 2008
(Part 1) At the 2008 Conservative Political Action Conference, journalist and former White House press secretary Tony Snow gave a pep talk to conservatives. "This is our moment," he said. Snow died of cancer today.
DannyG | July 2, 2008
Jazz singer Rene Marie triggered outrage in Denver when she agreed to sing "The Star-Spangled Banner" and instead sang "Lift Ev'ry Voice And Sing, the "Black National Anthem." This video of it is from KCNC-TV in Denver.
DannyG | July 1, 2008
The New York Times published a front-page story June 29 about "freelance" attack videos online. The most-watched video from Eyeblast.tv was mentioned in the story, which was recapped on MSNBC two days later.
DannyG | June 27, 2008
David Dicks, the interim police chief in Flint, Mich., is fed up with people who let their drawers droop so low that their buttocks show. They may face jail time under a crackdown reported by WJRT in Flint.