Jonathan Turley on Countdown Talks About USSC Decision on Unlimited Corporate Money in Campaigns
On Countdown with Keith Olbermann, Jonathan Turley talks about the US Supreme Court decision unleashing corporate money on political campaigns. 1/21/10
Anderson Cooper interviews Stephen Marks, author of Confessions of a Political Hitman. A former Hitman, aka “opposition researcher” Marks was hired by political campaigns to dig up dirt on their opponents. Hitmen like Marks work 24/7 to create that spectacular Swiftboat Style AD that will sink opposing candidates. Marks’ book, Confessions of a Political Hitman, exposes this secret underworld.
While political campaigns in the United States have used the Internet since the 1990s, the importance of the Internet has grown dramatically in the current campaign for the White House. In this segment of “How America Elects,” voa’s Jeffrey Young looks at how candidates and their parties make strategic use of cyberspace.
Political campaigns can get messy… John Monday is the victim of a senseless smear campaign. *creators note: This video is a parody and in no way reflects the Florida Hospital Church’s feelings about John Monday, who is an outstanding person and a great sport.
Church’s can be political. Here’s what it would look like if a church had political campaigns.
I don’t think it’s appropriate, but politicians often cater to certain voting groups by invoking religion. There should be a firm separation between church and state because the American people have a diverse set of religious beliefs and politicians should not impose their beliefs on everyone.
They’re like a plague.
Campaign strategists Kelly Fero and Bryan Eppstein