Presidential Candidate Ron Paul (R-Texas) has re-designed his website and added what he calls a blog. Actually it’s a list of headlines and articles about him, with an RSS feed, and no way to make comments or track back to posts. Lame!
Ron Paul Calls His Press Room a Blog. Yawn.
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B.L.
That’s what you get for visiting his site. I thought you just stuck to your boy Bloomberg :-)
Eirc
See also:
Ron Paul Campaign: Key California Republican Group Endorses Ron Paul
http://hammer2006.blogspot.com/2007/05/ron-paul-campaign-key-california.html
Joe Klein in TIME – How Rudy Won the Second Debate
http://hammer2006.blogspot.com/2007/05/joe-klein-in-time-how-rudy-won-second.html
Ron Paul’s supporters busted gaming Digg
http://hammer2006.blogspot.com/2007/05/blog-ron-pauls-supporters-busted-gaming.html
Eric: LOL, you’re so right! I’m still hoping against hope for a Democratic Bloomberg/Gore ticket.
But really, it’s too soon to tell who’ll emerge as the Democratic candidate of choice.
It fits the definition of a blog.
Hey, it’s TypePad, that’s a blog.
http://www.ronpaul2008.typepad.com/
All blogs don’t have comments enabled.
Steve: true, all blogs don’t have comments enabled. but blogs are supposed to share ideas, viewpoints, and thoughts, not just headlines.
Face it: his blog sucks. And it’s such a missed opportunity. Democrats are understanding and making better use of the Internet, which is where a lot of the next election will be played out.