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...Fighting Dirty on the Net Online political debate is not known for its subtlety--the blogosphere rewards the loudest voices and the brashest opinions...
Online political debate is not known for its subtlety--the blogosphere rewards the loudest voices and the brashest opinions. So it should be no surprise that, ahead of November's elections, the Net has become home to campaign tactics and material too inflammatory or incredible for traditional channels. Example: the Republican ad deemed "too hot" for TV--a spoof depicting a clownish Madeleine Albright singing Kumbaya with Islamic terrorists--that was "obtained" by the Drudge Report and shown via YouTube. The Internet is also becoming the place for more cunning, understated forms of mudslinging. Here are some favored tactics...
...Fighting Dirty on the Net Online political debate is not known for its subtlety--the blogosphere rewards the loudest voices and the brashest opinions...
...Fighting Dirty on the Net Online political debate is not known for its subtlety--the blogosphere rewards the loudest voices and the brashest opinions...
...Fighting Dirty on the Net Online political debate is not known for its subtlety--the blogosphere rewards the loudest voices and the brashest opinions...