Category Archives: presidential politics

Me @ UPenn 4 Barack


My talk at UPenn about Barack. Download other formats at blip.tv. Continue reading

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Me @ Obama Rally @ UPenn

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I’m going to be speaking at an Obama rally at the University of Pennsylvania (my alma mater) on Saturday, March 29, at 5pm, in Huntsman Hall – 3730 Walnut Street (or 38th and Locust Streets).
Though I’ve made slideshows for Obama (first, second), I’ve never done this. If you’re around, or have friends who are around, come! Continue reading

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on the vitality of free speech

That Olbermann gets television time is the best evidence that free speech lives.

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More on the meaning of "change"

Both Dems say they are for “change” in Washington. One (the one who believes lobbyists represent “real Americans”) is the leading recipient of earmarks. From “day one,” business as usual. That’s “change” in Washington-speak. Continue reading

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Remix America


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10 minutes on whether Hillary can win

A second, shorter video, about whether Hillary should win (and whether that should matter). Here both at blip.tv (which has better quality) and youtube.com, as well as a link to download the original.



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the beauty of political remix

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it means something, important

about the potential for this man to bring together a nation, to signal change, to inspire, that he is literally the only candidate for whom something like this can look real. Thank you to Will.i.am and friends for showing us this.

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20 minutes or so on why I am 4Barack

I wasn’t going to do this, but then someone ask me to do it, and someone else told me (to my horror — not that it would be insane for anyone, but insane for her) that she was for Clinton. So consider this my precinct captain duty for the lessig blog.


Watch or download the high-quality video here (torrent). Or read it here (thanks Chris!). Continue reading

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the consequences of negative campaigning

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