McCain/Palin 2008

Where is the RNC?

Where is the McCain Campaign?  Both seem to be missing in action when it comes to establishing a web presence for Gov. Sarah Palin to receive her post-election email correspondences. They must have known, or should have known, there would be thousands upon thousands of regular, rank and file, grassroot supporters wanting to do nothing more but to send Gov. Palin their own, small, little "Thank you" notes, and yet nothing has been created.

In fact, even Gov. Palin's official Alaskan website states it cannot be used for such partisan purposes. 

I have searched the RNC website, and nothing. Just a simple post giving McCain and Palin their thanks. McCain's website is just as barren of any mention of Gov. Palin.

Here we have an excellent opportunity for the Party to communicate with their grassroot database and nothing was planned. 

What we have here is yet another example of our Party's failure to do its job. We need new leadership in the Party before it's too late.

           ex animo

 Operation Rednet  

           davidfarrar

 

One Cheap Practical (New Media) Way For The McCain/Palin Campaign To Combat Daily MSM/Obama Talking Points.

The idea: A web based daily news review show openly challenging and refuting the "facts" presented to the American people by the Obamaphile MSM. Upload each show on YouTube, LiveLeak, GoogleVideo, etc. and have downloadable versions in all audiovisual formats (mpg, mp4, avi, wmv, etc.) hosted on johnmccain.com and mirror sites.

The concept is simple; for the next 40 to 50 days, selected members of the McCain/Palin campaign would present the "2008 Campaign News Review" where they would turn a brutally critical eye on the MSM campaign reportage and commentary that went on in the past twenty four hours (and beyond), naming names, issuing forceful corrections/refutations and putting the bias in the limelight; from misleading headlines and ledes to the citing of partisan "experts" posing as disinterested observers, omissions, "careless errors", etc.

At the end, of course, "brought to you by McCain/Palin 2008."

Without spending much more than what it would cost for a set of cameras and teleprompter, a fast internet connection and video/graphics editing software, and, at most, a few additional campaign (if even required) staff, the "Campaign News Review" would be a practical avenue to neutralize Obama and the Democrats' main advantage against McCain and the GOP.

I guarantee that there would be millions of views within hours of the first broadcast being uploaded to YouTube. And no, the Press Corps would not be able to ignore it.

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