In episode four, David and Jerome follow-up on their promise to DomeNation viewers to interview the winner of their YouTube Challenge by interviewing Dr. Ron Paul, Republican candidate for President.
Find out more information on Ron Paul at http://ronpaul2008.c om.
DIGG THIS: In episode five, David and Jerome talk with Ron Paul's communications director, Jesse Benton, about the importance of the Internet to their campaign.
http://digg.com/2 008_us_elections/Ron _Paul_s_communicatio ns_director_Jesse_Be nton_on_DomeNation
The first of a two-part episode where David All and Jerome Armstrong discuss how the Internet is changing politics with U.S. Senator John Kerry (D-MA). Other topics include Kerry's book, "This Moment on Earth," the effect of the Swift-Boat Vets in 2004, and an update on Kerry's Harley-Davidson motorcycles.
David All and Jerome Armstrong discuss their new weekly Internet-based TV show, DomeNation, and urge YouTube user input. Please subscribe and leave comments.
In episode three, David All and Jerome Armstrong discuss how the Internet is changing politics and creating a discourse beyond "political sniping" with Congressman Jack Kingston. Details on Kingston winning the award here: http://tinyurl.com/2 ffauk
In episode six (part 1 of 2), David and Jerome talk to MSM bloggers Paul Kane (WashingtonPost.com )and Jonathan Martin (politico.com) to see how technology is changing the political reporting biz.
Read Their Blogs:
Martin: http://www.politico. com/blogs/jonathanma rtin/
Kane:
http://blog.washi ngtonpost.com/capito l-briefing/
The second of a two-part episode where David All and Jerome Armstrong discuss how the Internet is changing politics with U.S. Senator John Kerry (D-MA). In this half of the interview, we talked specifically about John Kerry's new book, "This Moment on Earth."
Find out more at http://johnkerry.com /momentonearth
In episode six (part 2 of 2), David and Jerome talk to MSM bloggers Paul Kane (WashingtonPost.com )and Jonathan Martin (politico.com) to see how technology is changing the political reporting biz.
Read Their Blogs:
Martin: http://www.politico. com/blogs/jonathanma rtin/
Kane:
http://blog.washi ngtonpost.com/capito l-briefing/
It's your chance: use this video, and leave as many comments and video responses as possible, letting us know which of these two you want as our next guest: Mike Gravel or Ron Paul!