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Palin Web materials

In the past, I've mentioned how I'd love to see more creative conservative material on the web and on the streets - more graffiti-style posters, more stickers, more videos, more parody sites etc. 

I think the nomination of Sarah Palin gives us plenty of new material for this sort of thing, so I thought I'd get the ball rolling with a simple halftone, comics-style graphic.   Use it, modify it and circulate as you'd like.

And feel free to post your own stuff in the comments.
Download the full-res here.

 

 

 

 

I heard you.

A few days ago, Craig Kirchoff put out a call to action for quality creative content for the GOP-- and here's the response: KeepThatFaith.com. -Patrick

An emerging rule of thumb infers that if you get a group of 100 people online then 1 will create content, 10 will comment/engage it and the other 89 will just view it. 

I'm happy to introduce to you KeepThatFaith.com your home for creative content to promote our movement.  "Keep that faith" represents the first three words spoken by John McCain in the amazing webad "man in the arena."

Help needed: Web content

This is a great call to action. -Patrick

We need content. 

For too long, we’ve conceded the creative, clever and artistic to liberal causes both on the web and on the street. Can someone tell me why? The left has used graphics and video to affect public opinions, generate earned media and most importantly raise funds. Need a recent example? Take a look at Shepard Fairey’s Obama posters. 

Perhaps it’s just me, but it feels like the conservative movement on the web is reaching a tipping point.  We’ve got this shiny new blog here and some renewed vigor as the elections approach. But we’re still lacking is the Do It Yourself, street campaign mentality. 

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