Daily Archives: 10/03/2010

Sean Parker in Vanity Fair

(Community Matters) Following my blog posting on the movie about Facebook, Vanity Fair’s profile this month on Napstar founder, first Facebook President Sean Parker.

VF photo: Jonas Fredwall Karlsson

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Our cousin David Tomlinson also sent me the link to last month’s article on The Social Network movie

MMs Birthday

(Community Matters) I’m not usually a fan of pics that include me but Melissa Henderson caught some great pics – it’s probably as much that MM had the b/d to celebrate as we all were together

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Lead Balloon

(Community Matters) In today’s Mike Allen Playbook:

BEHIND THE CURTAIN – HOW WE GOT THE GIBBS STORY: At 4:04 p.m. on Friday, we got an e-mail from a Democratic financial source who had written, Mike-Allen-style, the entire message in the subject line: “You hear about the proposed new chairman of the DNC?” It’s the rare e-mail that makes us pick up the phone, but this one certainly did. “You know how to get my attention!” we said when the sender came on the line. This person had first-hand knowledge of the temperature-taking going on with DNC donors, but was candid that they wanted to kill the Gibbs idea. So we went to sources friendly to Gibbs to stress-test the information. The callbacks came while we were drinking Sapporo with Porritt at Meiwah (after we finally turned our ringer on). These officials explained with the logic behind the idea, and acknowledged the hurdles. We asked one of them if they believed it would occur and they said, “I do.” We still framed the story narrowly – as something being discussed with donors, not as something likely to happen. But that’s how it became news.

Newsweek on Midterms

(Community Matters) Voters better trust Democrats, rather than Republicans, to handle every problem currentlly facing the country: Afghanistan (by 12%), immigration (by 2%), Social Security (14%), unemployment (12%), financial reform (14%), energy (19%), education (19%).

Don’t misunderstand me. I agree Ds in Congress are gonna take a real licking. We could lose the House, though I don’t think we will (for sure we’ll lose 30+ seats). Americans are pissed – the economy sucks. I just know Americans are smart enough to realize who caused this mess, even if they aren’t happy about the progress yet made turning it around.

Newsweek article below this jump

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