Ft. Hard Knox is working on creating some online workshops for conservative activists and would like your input through a brief survey.
The Next Right Is Live
Patrick Ruffini, Jon Henke and Soren Dayton have joined forces to give to Republicans The Next Right:
This site is the product of literally hundreds of offline conversations with some of the brightest young minds in the conservative movement. It grows out of a recognition that the road back can’t be about a series of disjointed […]
CNET: Bloggers land legal shield in Senate panel vote
Bloggers would gain more rights under a bill approved by the U.S. Senate Judiciary Committee yesterday:
Anyone regularly engaged in “journalism,” which would seem to include some bloggers, wouldn’t generally be forced to divulge confidential sources in federal cases under a bill approved Thursday by a U.S. Senate committee.
By a 15-2 vote, the U.S. Senate Judiciary […]
Thanks For Using RedStormPAC
We here at RedStormPAC would like to take a moment to thank the early adopters of the candidate widgets.
Candidates Jeff Evans running in the 20th Senate District and Chris Yakabouski running in the 17th Sente District have both adopted RedStormPAC as their means for generating online contributions. Help Save Manassas now uses RedStormPAC on their site […]
The Weekly Standard: The Lopsided Netroots
Dean Barnett at The Weekly Standard looks at the netroots movement of the left and talks about the lack of one on the right:
Some people on the right fear that the left as developed an insurmountable advantage in harnessing the power of the Internet. While the Daily Kos, YearlyKos, and other bastions of online liberalism […]
TechCrunch: FEC Determines That Blogs Count As Media
That’s right… all your worst fears have come true… blogs really do count as media. That means blogs are not extensions of campaigns in the eyes of the Federal Election Commission. Rather, they are independent media sites of their own accord, and protected as such.
What does this mean for you as a blogger? Well… nothing […]
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