Do Campaigns Hire Bloggers to Write on Sites Like These?

That was kind of an alarmist title, and I don't have any kind of answer, but I'm really curious what other people think?  Don't you think some diarists just turn out so much content that's almost comically illogical in its support of one democratic candidate over the other?  And they seem constantly to be online.

Completely aside from the absolutely massive amount of content, both in terms of diaries and comments, I have a hard time understanding how could someone prefer one of these candidates to the absolute and complete exclusion to the other if they're interested in politics?  They're so similar in so many ways.

Anyway, maybe I'm just sleep deprived and/or paranoid, but I was curious if people knew whether this sort of thing has financial backing somehow.



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Re: Do Campaigns Hire Bloggers to Write on Sites L (1.50 / 6)

Well, the Clinton campaign has employed (or gotten volunteers) to write letters to newspapers (notably in PA), etc, and I don't know if the Obama campaign is guilty of the same thing. I think less so, because they seem to have less need to do so, given Obama's support on the net.

We have Alegre here, who obviously shills for Clinton, follows her propaganda line to a tee, but whether or not she's paid is an open question. I doubt it, as Clinton can't afford to pay for anything right now, heh. She's just motivated by her own personal reasons; which is unfortunate, however, as after this nomination process nobody will ever take her seriously again.


Serious question- Is This Snark?
by ragekage on Fri May 09, 2008 at 02:17:14 AM EST

Re: Do Campaigns Hire Bloggers to Write on Sites L (1.50 / 6)

Did anyone ever take her seriously?

I agree.  Actually, to be fair to HRC, the two or three shills here who are on the rec list daily not only stick to the propaganda perfectly, but then go to heinous extremes lower than anything HRC ever has done.

Every day there is something on the rec list here that qualifies for 'the most vile thing I can find on the internet' award for that day. I read them like I used to listen to Limbaugh...to know how bad it can get.

Are they paid? I don't think so. If you could find a paper trail back to any mainstream candidate from the kind of things that have been said on this site, it could kill a candidacy overnight. This kind of sickness and obsession can't be bought.


Until we stop harming all other living beings, we are still savages. ~Thomas A. Edison
by mattjfogarty on Fri May 09, 2008 at 02:59:13 AM EST
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Re: Do Campaigns Hire Bloggers to Write on Sites L (2.00 / 2)

I'm sorry. This kind of personal attack really shouldn't be here.


by OrangeFur on Fri May 09, 2008 at 03:24:27 AM EST
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Re: Do Campaigns Hire Bloggers to Write on Sites L (2.00 / 2)

At the time the Obama campaign is supposedly interested in reaching out and bridging the divide in the Democratic Party, you (and others below) get no points for gratuitiously attacking one of the most passionate, dedicated, and sincere supporters of Clinton.

I, and many other Clinton supporters (and some supporters of other candidates) deeply admire and respect Alegre, a working Mom who has put in so many countless hours to work for her candidate, not only online but in other ways as well (phone banking, etc.)  She is a real grassroots leader.  If you truly think that Obama is going to win the nomination, then I suggest you show some respect to those who have worked so hard for Hillary.


Jim Martin for Senate!
by markjay on Fri May 09, 2008 at 07:53:20 AM EST
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Re: Do Campaigns Hire Bloggers to Write on Sites L (none / 0)

I see what is happening, where this campaign is going.  I plan to support the nominee no matter.  All I ask is that you make this a little bit easier for me.

Don't attack Alegre.  She is a loyal, hard-working Democrat.  You'll want her energy and dedication in the fall.


Another Clintonista against John McCain
by psychodrew on Fri May 09, 2008 at 09:09:00 AM EST
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Re: Do Campaigns Hire Bloggers to Write on Sites L (2.00 / 1)

Yes.

Some candidates need all the help they can get.

If you look hard enough it's pretty obvious who shills and who
doesn't.


by cherrygarcia on Fri May 09, 2008 at 02:21:53 AM EST

Re: Do Campaigns Hire Bloggers to Write on Sites L (none / 0)

If so, they are paid by the talking point, not by the word.


by jdusek on Fri May 09, 2008 at 02:24:39 AM EST

According to internetstar (none / 0)

who has no ability with logic, all people who support Obama are getting a cut of sweet sweet cash, I'd like to know where that line is because I could use some $$$.


Student Guy=JoeMentum. No really Student Guy=JoeMentum, after all JoeMentum was an embarrassment so is Student Guy. This sig is FAIL!!
by Student Guy on Fri May 09, 2008 at 02:26:11 AM EST

Re: According to internetstar (2.00 / 1)

Need some dough? I hear dairies with links to the FactHub follow a standard pay-per-click model. : )


by jdusek on Fri May 09, 2008 at 02:29:53 AM EST
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Re: Do Campaigns Hire Bloggers to Write on Sites L (none / 0)

There was an author who wrote a book called "Blog Wars" on the Daily Show tonight. I think I might get that book. seems interesting.


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changiness
by lizardbox on Fri May 09, 2008 at 02:37:26 AM EST

Re: Do Campaigns Hire Bloggers to Write on Sites L (2.00 / 0)

yes, i would say so.  

and i see it not much in the diaries but in the comments - where its like a pack of wolves with no interest in discussing the diary or its merits but rather - attack!


"Democracy! Bah! When I hear that I reach for my feather Boa!" Allen Ginsberg
by canadian gal on Fri May 09, 2008 at 02:38:04 AM EST

Re: Do Campaigns Hire Bloggers to Write on Sites L (none / 0)

There's a variety of reasons for that. Internet = anonymity, which makes it easier to do. I know for a fact at least one of the regulars here is a Republican Troll; he admitted as much on a FARK.com forum (he's a Limbaugh ditto-moron). I just have to wait for some more proof to fall in line and I'll nail him, but there's some more explanation for such things. I don't think it pays to pay people to do such things... yet, anyway.


Serious question- Is This Snark?
by ragekage on Fri May 09, 2008 at 02:46:10 AM EST
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Re: Do Campaigns Hire Bloggers to Write on Sites L (2.00 / 2)

I get paid by the Obama camp to support them on the Internets. I get two gallons of hope every month for my efforts.


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changiness
by lizardbox on Fri May 09, 2008 at 03:02:06 AM EST
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Re: Do Campaigns Hire Bloggers to Write on Sites L (none / 0)

Go Pens!!!


Toot, thank you for raising such a terrific person...You done good and we will have you in our hearts.
by hootie4170 on Fri May 09, 2008 at 03:10:35 AM EST
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Re: Do Campaigns Hire Bloggers to Write on Sites L (none / 0)

crosby - right?


"Democracy! Bah! When I hear that I reach for my feather Boa!" Allen Ginsberg
by canadian gal on Fri May 09, 2008 at 03:20:25 AM EST
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Re: Do Campaigns Hire Bloggers to Write on Sites L (none / 0)

Quite a few people on this site tend to write attack diaries. You can find them on the rec list everyday. It shouldn't be surprising then to find commenters responding to the diary in the same tone it sets.


by Tatan on Fri May 09, 2008 at 03:22:29 AM EST
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Re: Do Campaigns Hire Bloggers to Write on Sites L (none / 0)

i dont - yet in almost all my diaries - there they are like vultures.


"Democracy! Bah! When I hear that I reach for my feather Boa!" Allen Ginsberg
by canadian gal on Fri May 09, 2008 at 03:24:30 AM EST
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Re: Do Campaigns Hire Bloggers to Write on Sites L (none / 0)

You accused me of doing this when I was trying to engage the substance of your diary. It seems anytime some one points out facts contrary to what you would like they are attacking like vultures or wolves.


by Tatan on Fri May 09, 2008 at 03:54:43 AM EST
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I've never heard of such a thing. (2.00 / 1)

A lot of people are really really dedicated to their candidates, though, so my inclination would be to believe that we're all volunteers.


by OrangeFur on Fri May 09, 2008 at 02:44:06 AM EST

Re: Do Campaigns Hire Bloggers to Write on Sites L (none / 0)

Paging Clinton camp I'm writing for free. I need a pay check now! Even if you are broke can't you slip us some of the money you gave to Mark Penn?


by Hillarywillwin on Fri May 09, 2008 at 02:53:26 AM EST

Reality (none / 0)

It was pretty clear after the NC and IN contests which Clinton supporters were in touch with reality and which were parroting Clinton talking points.


by DreamsOfABlueNation on Fri May 09, 2008 at 03:41:56 AM EST

Because we don't all agree? (none / 0)

Some of us are stating to give up and some will not until Hillary says it's over.  That's not "parroting Clinton talking points."  It's loyalty and dedication that the we need to channel toward the nominee in the fall.


Another Clintonista against John McCain
by psychodrew on Fri May 09, 2008 at 09:14:18 AM EST
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Re: Because we don't all agree? (none / 0)

I don't criticize those who wish to stick with Hillary until she withdraws, only those who suggest that she has a realistic chance to win.  So long as her supporters recognize that Obama will be the likely nominee and that further negative campaigning against him will only hurt our party's chances there is not harm in supporting Clinton.  Clinton is a fine Democrat and you have nothing to be ashamed of in supporting her in one of the hardest fought primaries in history.  I look forward to joining with you to beat McCain, however, in the fall.


by DreamsOfABlueNation on Fri May 09, 2008 at 11:39:05 AM EST
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I wish (2.00 / 0)

I am on the PC all the time working, politicking and what not.  

I get very deeply involved with issues I'm passionate about.  If they're paying people to write diaries somewhere, let me know!  I'll do it!

:-)


Young lifelong Democrat. One of over 3,000,000 voters who kicked McCain and Palin out of Pennsylvania, permanently.
by BPK80 on Fri May 09, 2008 at 04:02:31 AM EST

I'd be surprised. (none / 0)

I have a blog on a subject unrelated to politics. I wind up talking about a lot of stuff in a way that could be perceived as advertising, but actually, I 'm just talking about what is available to people who are interested in this topic. And I write a lot. I've had one offer to buy my blog. But I do know that people think I'm paid for what i do. I'm not. Nor do I sell advertising although that will change soon.

I think it's the same thing here. I've never seen anyone on any campaign at this site that has struck me as being paid. Maybe at Kos, but I doubt it.


by Little Otter on Fri May 09, 2008 at 04:53:21 AM EST


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