DemsTV
By Karl-Thomas Musselman
I noticed thanks to a Washington Post article that DemsTV.com should be launching in the next day.
Two Democratic political consultants are preparing to launch a weekly online political talk show that will showcase the party's message, lambaste Republicans and, they hope, open a new front in the ongoing media wars.
It's called DemsTV.com, and each Tuesday, beginning tomorrow, the Web site will feature 20 minutes or so of talking-head chatter from a rotating cast of young Democratic operatives.
"The primary focus is on politics, and, frankly, a heavy focus is on pointing out the foibles and scandals and dirty little secrets of Republicans that we think don't receive as much coverage in the mainstream media as they might," said Dan Manatt, one of the producers.
This week, he said, the program will include opposition research on the GOP's possible 2008 presidential candidates, the panelists' picks for the "blogger of the week" and their predictions of who will be the most important Democratic leaders in the coming years.
The program, which its creators say is the video equivalent of a blog, does not have any formal connection to the Democratic National Committee.
Posted by Karl-Thomas Musselman at March 7, 2005 12:25 AM
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Why is my old democratic party so full of none thinking, no vision, liberals? At one time Liberals had there own party, now they have the Democratic Party. I'll just have to keep voting Republican
B-eddie
Grayson, KY