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Friday, December 12, 2008
Hugh Hewitt :: Townhall.com Columnist
Third Time's A Charm: One More Column On Twitter and Talk Radio
by Hugh Hewitt
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I have asked five candidates for the RNC chairmanship (and will ask Ken Blackwell when I interview him next week) how great they judge the tech gap between the GOP and the Dems. Each has recognized it, but some haven't taken even small steps to become personally involved in social media. Can you really lead a party into the new communications era if you haven't fully embraced its utility?

I think the same question can be asked of any leader in any organization that sells anything. If leadership hasn't taken steps to understand and fully embrace a huge shift in the technology of selling, how can he or she properly be thought of as a leader?

Which brings me to Twitter.com. This is a relatively easy to use new bit of social media, that, though jargon-heavy, yields to even a few hours of experimentation.

It is very, very powerful.

It is spreading very, very quickly. Conservatives and Republicans have to figure it out quickly.

Visit www.topconservativesontwitter.org as a starter. Note that there are thousands of people already involved and the site is a few weeks old. What does that tell you?

Note as well that you can sign up for a virtual mentor --which means someone to guide you in the ways of twitter specifically and new media more generally. Zero cost. Zero embarrassment. What is there to lose?

There is, by contrast, much to gain. Talk radio provides one easy example of the upsides of mastering twitter.

First, some jargon. A "hash tag" is simply a tag used by a group of people who want to follow a particular subject. Thus people who want to follow discussions of my radio show employ the hash tag #hhrs. In every short message they send over twitter.com they include the five symbols #hhrs and thus mark that message as pertaining to the show. Then they repair to search.twitter.com and type #hhrs into the search box and are instantly connected to a continuously updating stream of messages relating to the show. A virtual discussion group is instantly created that informs and improves the show.

I suspect that every growing radio show in America will have such a hash tag feature within a few weeks. Continued...

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Hugh Hewitt is host of a nationally syndicated radio talk show. Hugh Hewitt's new book is The War On The West.

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Not by Twitter alone shall we triumph
While it is understandable that you are trying to rid the Republican Party of the stodgy cave people, Hugh, and arguably Twitter is a viable technology, it is just a small slice of what is offered out there that they (we) have to master to overcome the opressive, in-the-tank-MSM propaganda and the invasion of troll legions that fragment the grass roots fervor.

I cannot believe that 140-byte tidbits will overcome this alone. I mean, I went to a Microsoft developer's conference where they offered twitter capability and fully 1/10th of 1% availed themselves of the service..

..and that's *MIcrosoft* fercrissakes!

Get a sound, conservative message out their and you could send it by smoke signals; if good, it will be heard and passed on.

Tenent gone wild...
I just picked up Patrick Tyler's forthcoming book, A World of Trouble, about America's tortured relations with the Middle East, and the prologue contains this whopper of a scene, one that is quite devastating, if true: An enraged George Tenet, drunk on scotch, flailing about Prince Bandar's Riyadh pool, screaming about the Bush Administration officials who were just then trying to pin the Iraq WMD fiasco on him:


A servant appeared with a bottle. Tenet knocked back some of the scotch. Then some more. They watched with concern. He drained half the bottle in a few minutes.
"They're setting me up. The bastards are setting me up," Tenet said, but "I am not going to take the hit."

And then this:


"According to one witness, he mocked the neoconservatives in the Bush administration and their alignment with the rlght wing of Israel's political establishment, referring to them with exaxperation as, "the Jews."

Tyler reports in a footnote that, when asked, Tenet initially denied staying at Prince Bandar's palace, then denied that he had said anything in the pool. "He disputed the remarks attributed to him and denied that his memory might have been affected by the amount of alcohol he was reported to have consumed on top of a sleeping pill," Tyler reports.

I'll ask around about this and post any responses I get.

http://jeffreygoldberg.theatlantic.com/archives/2008/12/geo rge_tenet_drunk_in_bandars.php


This is worse than TMZ!
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