Give a buck for the bloggers

An entry at the kickoff of a 2-week fundraiser here at MyDD to help sustain our efforts through the primaries, the conventions and November 4th.

I'm asking a simple favor, that you head on over to paypal and make a donation to the MyDD travel political coverage fund for 2008. This is to help cover the costs of the other MyDD bloggers, specifically Jonathan Singer and Todd Beeton. Without them here running the blog, like Chris and Matt before, I wouldn't have the bandwidth to keep the place open.

So, for those of you who hate my blogging, but are fine with Jon and Todd, great, this is for their efforts. Head over, and support the fund that's going to help them hit the road throughout 2008. For those of you who like my blogging, terrific, do me a small favor and chip in $50 bucks or whatever, right now, toward covering their travel expenses as they blog coverage of the elections.

There's a couple of things that I had to crash my way through in making happen (it was actually more like a slight push or a knock) that this request is related too (aside from wanting to keep the place open).

First, that bloggers would have unfettered access, like beat journalists, to political events. I was first able to do that (alongside Markos) when were able to (shockingly to us at the time) score press credentials to the California Democratic convention in March, 2004. It was a first for bloggers, and allowed us to share a partisan blogger perspective of the event that wasn't heard previously (and very hard to believe that was just 4 years ago).

And second, for bloggers to be placed on the campaign staff, shaking up the traditionally silo'd campaign departments with a netroots attitude. I was able to do that on Howard Dean's campaign, and have consulted on numerous campaigns since. I recall, listening to Joe Trippi on the phone while he was convincing me to jump on the campaign and go work in politics, when that step happened. There I was, living in Seaside, Oregon, in a wooden cabin a few blocks from the ocean, as a daytrader living a simple life, and it was like an invite to join the circus (having previously done a stint on the circus while out hitchhiking one summer in the late 80's I should have known better) coming from one of the best barkers in the business. But since then, I've been able to help many through the door, and it's just about broken down completely now.

Those two accomplishments are part of what this blog has meant over the past few years. If it were not for Jonathan and Todd showing up to run the place on a daily basis, there's no way I'd run it alone; and though I distribute all the ad revenue from here to cover the costs and pay them, it's not enough to make a living on-- unless you are like super-blogger Chris Bowers and can live off of $500 a month if that's what it takes. I can't, and have always made sure to rely on other work, so this remains a hobby rather than work.

For the past year, I've been heavily dogged with a couple of large-scale platform development projects (big words cause its been a big time commitment with me having to raise lots of money and dedicated owners for the efforts), both private, in the SBNation.com venture (we launch the new blogging platform next week, right Trei?), and for the political consulting effort I continue-- the work beacons me now... That's where I pay my way.

For me, MyDD is a wonderfully fun distraction (when I'm not having to ban members) to escape to for an hour or so each day (when I should probably be playing with my now 3-year old or 8-year old). I'm a political junkie and have to get my fix and the family luckily understands (most of the time). Many of you can relate.

Jonathan and Todd, they can travel, they can blog why doing their political travels. You can help them make that happen. It's gonna allow them to network with other bloggers, mingle and persuade journalists (Ben Smith likes gin, Marc Ambinder likes scotch and Matt Bai likes the outlandish tales of adventure), and give them the access to gain insight they wouldn't get just blogging at home.

Yesterday, I was invited to an all-day "Progressive Media Summit" over at the Hart building and in the Capital. I didn't attend the previous one, and had no real sense of what it was about before showing up at the invite. We spent about 6 hours together in a Hart building hearing room, while Senators (and a couple of House leaders) came through in groups of 2-3, and gave a briefing on the different issues-- Bingaman on climate change, Jim Webb on Iraq, Sherrod Brown on the economy, Ron Wyden on healthcare, Bernie Sanders on civil liberties... a mighty fine event.

Afterwards, we were able to move over to the Mansfield room inside the Capital, while Senators shuffled in and out, following the FISA bill vote (among the encounters, I was able to ask "how was your day" to Ted Kennedy-- his just getting back from backing Obama), prior to the SOTU. It was a treat to be in on the discussions of the issues we are fighting over, and meet a number of Senators and their staffers working for a progressive future.

That's access that makes better bloggers. Likewise, you've read many on-the-trail blog entries here over the past few months, and they will continue throughout the year, in this dream season for political junkies. I'm just asking that you help me a bit to keep the bloggers here on MyDD blogging, help keep the quality (that's stated subjectively on my part) happening.

Many thanks to everyone that chips in and helps the effort.



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Re: Give a buck for the bloggers (none / 0)

Just sent a little cash your way.  I appreciate having campaign coverage that doesn't make me want to gouge out my own eyes to make the stoopid stop.

Worth throwing a little to the kitty, I think.


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by boadicea on Tue Jan 29, 2008 at 08:18:06 AM EST

Re: Give a buck for the bloggers (none / 0)

done


by lonnette33 on Tue Jan 29, 2008 at 09:00:29 AM EST

Re: Give a buck for the bloggers (none / 0)

I threw in some cash for ya, Jerome.  Thanks for everything you guys do


No Way. No How. No McCain.
by Denny Crane on Tue Jan 29, 2008 at 09:11:45 AM EST

Re: Give a buck for the bloggers (none / 0)

Just gave what I could.  Thanks for all your efforts on this site!


by markjay on Tue Jan 29, 2008 at 09:33:41 AM EST

"$50 bucks" (none / 0)

reads as...

"fifty dollars bucks."

I'm just sayin'...

Now and forever your grammarian heckler.
NCDem


Invest in nature
by NCDem on Tue Jan 29, 2008 at 09:44:43 AM EST

Re: "$50 bucks" (none / 0)

Now, there's a price to pay for that sort of heckling from the bleachers.


by Jerome Armstrong on Tue Jan 29, 2008 at 10:28:24 AM EST
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A question? (none / 0)

Is that price fifty dollars bucks?

Or are we talking (NBA-style) fifty poundings beatings?


Invest in nature
by NCDem on Tue Jan 29, 2008 at 12:03:59 PM EST
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Re: Give a buck for the bloggers (none / 0)

Thanks everyone, I've never asked for any cash or donations for myself on this blog, but I don't mind asking for those that give their own efforts.


by Jerome Armstrong on Tue Jan 29, 2008 at 10:29:48 AM EST

Re: Give a buck for the bloggers (none / 0)

Sorry- you blew it with all the pro-Clinton propaganda masquerading as news.  I have no problem with pro-candidate diaries labeled as such- but the way things are reported on this site is as skewed as the Washington Post- and I don't give them money either.


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by jgkojak on Tue Jan 29, 2008 at 11:11:40 AM EST

Re: Give a buck for the bloggers (none / 0)

"pro-Clinton propaganda masquerading as news"

Well, that shows how biased your perspective is here. Don't whine just because the contest isn't turning out as you hoped, but is turning out as I predicted (without backing or supporting anyone)


by Jerome Armstrong on Tue Jan 29, 2008 at 11:22:17 AM EST
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Re: Give a buck for the bloggers (none / 0)

Sorry- but I am savvy enough to recognize bias when I see it.


Would you hire George W Bush to be YOUR latex salesman?
by jgkojak on Tue Jan 29, 2008 at 01:38:23 PM EST
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donation made (none / 0)

Ok so I donated. Is this tax deductible ;-)

On a side note, how do I add a breaking blue link?


by kristoph on Tue Jan 29, 2008 at 11:15:58 AM EST

Re: donation made (none / 0)

Nah, its an LLC.

I have the domanin breakingblue.com, and we are gonna spin it off-- that's gotta get on the plate to finish up, it's about 80% done.


by Jerome Armstrong on Tue Jan 29, 2008 at 11:23:14 AM EST
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swag for cash? (2.00 / 1)

How about some swag? I'm certainly happy to give you some dash for the service you already provide (though I'm still an idiot when it comes to PayPal.)  

But how about some Cafe Press myDD swag  to buy?


by desmoulins on Tue Jan 29, 2008 at 11:27:33 AM EST

Re: swag for cash? (none / 0)

Excellent idea.


No Way. No How. No McCain.
by Denny Crane on Tue Jan 29, 2008 at 11:34:17 AM EST
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Re: swag for cash? (none / 0)

I still want a shirt that says "I Am Jerome Armstrong" with this picture:

(Read here and here for background).


My Direct Democracy
by Jonathan Singer on Tue Jan 29, 2008 at 12:29:27 PM EST
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Sure--you guys deserve (none / 0)

Only wish the so-called mainstream media had half the integrity...


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by California Nurses Shum on Tue Jan 29, 2008 at 12:46:20 PM EST

Re: Give a buck for the bloggers (none / 0)

Indeed, the idea of giving Jerome Armstrong money for his "reporting" is pretty funny.


by Octavian82 on Tue Jan 29, 2008 at 01:50:07 PM EST


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