My Senator, Marco Rubio, delivered this week's Weekly Republican Address. The video and transcript are below:
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Wednesday, November 16, 2011
FIFTEEN TRILLION DOLLARS?!
Ugh...our national debt hit fifteen trillion dollars today.
$15,000,000,000,000.00!
(and the numbers continue to spin)
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Thursday, August 11, 2011
Twitter Analysis of the Ames Debate
During the last GOP Presidential debate in June, I did an analysis of the trending topics on Twitter immediately afterwards and got a lot of positive responses.
So, back by popular demand, here's another city-by-city analysis of what everyone was tweeting about the debate in Ames, Iowa tonight. One thing is immediately clear: there were a lot fewer debate-related trending topics than when I did this analysis in June. Not sure if there were less overall tweets, or if an election that's still more than a year away was overshadowed by the controversy about whether Bert and Ernie should get married (Yes, "Bert and Ernie" is a trending topic in many cities tonight, and yes this is a real issue. I wish I were kidding.) but the Ames debate was definitely less of a presence on the trending topics lists tonight.
Anyway, here's your trending topics (if a city is not listed, then it did not have any debate-related trending topics):
Overall United States: T-Paw
Atlanta: Ron Paul
Austin: #GOPdebateBoston: Mitt Romney
Chicago: Ron Paul
Dallas-Ft. Worth: Ron Paul Rick Perry
Denver: Ron Paul
Houston: Rick Perry Ron Paul
Los Angeles: Rick Santorum Mitt Romney
Minneapolis: Ron Paul
Nashville: Ron Paul
New York: #GOPdebate Mitt Romney Santorum
Orlando: Rick Perry
Phoenix: Rick Perry
San Antonio: Rick Perry
San Francisco: Mitt Romney
Seattle: Mitt Romney
Tampa: Rick Perry
Washington: #gopdebate Rick Santorum T-Paw Jon Huntsman
The important thing to remember is that the presence of a name on the trending topics list does not necessarily equal support. All it means is that people were talking about that candidate. In the case of Ron Paul, the overwhelming number of responses I saw were extremely negative. Paul's rabid fans don't like to admit it, but his foreign policy is just way, way out of the Republican mainstream and he has no chance of winning the primary.
Someone Tell Ron Paul that Iran is a threat because their leaders are even Crazier than he is #amesdebate #GOPdebate #iowadebateFri Aug 12 02:23:15 via TweetDeck
Jeff Dunetz
yidwithlid
Jeff Dunetzyidwithlid
Ron Paul would be great for the economy, but unfortunately, we'd be blown up by a nuclear Iran before we got to enjoy it. #amesdebateFri Aug 12 02:16:35 via TweetDeck
Prudence Paine
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Prudence PainePruPaine
The presence of Rick Perry on so many cities' lists is very interesting, considering that he was not even in Iowa tonight and has not officially declared his candidacy yet (although rumors say he will do so on Saturday at the RedState Gathering in Charleston, SC). Perry was definitely the "elephant" in the room. (Ha ha...get it? Elephant, like the Republican mascot? Sometimes I just crack myself up.) Michele Bachmann had a great answer to Bret Baier's question about Perry, saying there was room for Sarah Palin, Rick Perry, and even Bret himself if he wanted to get in...but the reality is that many of the candidates on the stage tonight know that if when Perry enters the race, their chances of victory will drop significantly.
In other news. Rick Perry is looking great. #amesdebateFri Aug 12 02:39:33 via Twitter for iPhone
Andrew Staroska
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I'll post some more thoughts about the debate later if I get a chance, but wanted to get this posted. What did you think about the debate? Were you following on Twitter? Who do you think won the debate? Leave a note in the comments!
Sunday, June 19, 2011
New Website: Indie Politics
Filmmaker and BigJournalism.com blogger Lee Stranahan has launched a new website, IndiePolitics, describing it as "a new, unique vision of political blogging that’s coming just in time for the election."
The site is still under construction but the idea is to be a political discussion forum that's not strictly partisan. As Stranahan posted on the Indie Politics Twitter account:
I've been invited to contribute content and will be posting over there from time to time when I have something that fits the site.
Here's my first Indie Politics post:
The site is still under construction but the idea is to be a political discussion forum that's not strictly partisan. As Stranahan posted on the Indie Politics Twitter account:
Is there a place for a political site that goes past partisan ideologies & tries to present fresh, lively ideas...without insulting your IQ?Fri Jun 17 09:08:23 via web
Indie Politics
IndiePoliticsUS
Indie PoliticsIndiePoliticsUS
I've been invited to contribute content and will be posting over there from time to time when I have something that fits the site.
Here's my first Indie Politics post:
Indie Politics | Sarah Rumpf | Who won the GOP debate? The answer may be on TwitterStranahan is still looking for additional contributors to Indie Politics, so if you're interested, email Lee@Stranahan.com and put "IndiePolitics Blogging" in the subject line.
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Tuesday, June 14, 2011
A few thoughts on last night's GOP presidential debate
Last night's GOP presidential debate took place in New Hampshire and was moderated by CNN's John King. Here's some of my thoughts on how it went:
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