The Dems Push Back with Social Media
To mark President Obama’s first 100 days as President he visited a small town in Missouri. This just happens to also be where the Dems are making a second push with social media to win over the minds of the people. Organize for America. Sounds great, right? No, this is just another Democrat grass roots movement that is being employed because of recent opposition.
USA Today put out on article today stating that Organize for America is using social media as a way to expand Obama support nationwide through grass roots efforts.
So far they have held 11 community meetings and Patricia Justice, Ph.D student from St. Louis says “I have not seen something of this magnitude.” The article’s author calls the movement a “first-of-its-kind effort.”
Seriously?! First of it’s kind? You’ve seen nothing like it? All because of 11 meetings and 600,000 supporters (they didn’t report how many of them were actual tax payers
. There largest meeting thus far had an entire 200 people attend. Impressive. Especially compared to the 20,000 tea party protesters in St. Louis back on April 15th.
In all seriousness though, this movement is supposed to be grassroots. There is no link to a Facebook page. There is no link to a Twitter handle. There is no link to a website. There is nothing that shows a serious 21st century grassroots movement of any kind or the development of an online presence.
Grassroots movements in the 21st century encompass a powerhouse combination of social media and IRL (in real life) interaction. It’s about creating a two-way conversation that can be held online or face to face. The Tax Day tea parties are a perfect example even though the drive-by media is still somewhat unwilling to recognize its impact . First, we know we made an impact otherwise the left wouldn’t be scrambling like they are. Second, we haphazardly created this two-way conversation. There were websites, Twitter pages, Facebook groups, and more, that were entirely devoted to this single event. This naturally was picked up on the donkey blogs and drive-by media. Through this we were able to reach out to even more support. That is a grassroots movement at its best. It may have started out as some haphazard movement online but it’s becoming increasingly popular for conservatives to participate online. Now, it’s a strategy and one that will work.
Read more about the article here.
Operation Red Ride for Conservatism
There is perhaps NO other event across the fruited plains that says “Grassroots Movement” like RAGBRAI. For those of you unfamiliar, RAGBRAI is the “Register’s Annual Great Bike Ride Across Iowa.” Typically, 15k-20k of your closest friends ride, camp and eat their way across the great state of Iowa. Well this year is different. We won’t have Lance Armstrong again because he’s doing a slightly different ride this year called the Tour de France.
So in conjuntion with the launch of OperationRedState, we’re putting on Operation Red Ride to rally conservative citizens and Congresspeople to share ideas, build realtionships, and find new ways to connect with each other through technology.
Those of us on Operation Red Ride will be using the Twitter hashtag #ORS along with #RAGBRAI to show our support, organize, and communicate during the ride. We’ll also have a support van providing RED Gatorade for our grassroots troops at the Operation Red Ride headquarters in each overnight town. Operation Red Ride jersey’s may be available as well if we get enough interest.
If you’d like to connect, please contact us directly at info@operationredstate.com. Otherwise, until then, stay in the loop and subscribe to our email or RSS updates.
Thank you for supporting Operation Red Ride 2009.
Operation Red State Membership Site Launch Event Scheduled for Tax Day, April 15, 2009
Operation Red State (ORS), a membership based website that delivers remarkably affordable new media training to conservative candidates and campaigns, has announced its formal launch date of April 15, 2009. ORS is taking pre-orders now during its Charter Membership period and will unveil its Interactive Learning Environment to members at 6:30PM Central Time on April 15.
A private gathering for members of Congress, conservative leaders, current and future candidates, and campaign leaders is planned for the evening of April 15th and will be held at Impromptu Studio in Des Moines, Iowa. During the reception the ORS solution will be demonstrated via live online video stream and the leadership team will field questions.
Operation Red State formulated its mission when then-Senator Obama emerged early in the Primary season as a technology leader, proving that new media delivers a continuous and consistent message across multiple mediums to organize and amplify grassroots support. Unfortunately, many conservative candidates were sorely unprepared to engage their constituency with an online marketing and management strategy. OperationRedState.com fills this knowledge gap through online training, expert interviews, best-practice strategies, and collaborative discussion forums designed to amplify and accelerate a campaign’s knowledge and tactical use of technology solutions.
During the Charter Membership period, ORS will offer a single user subscription for only $97 per quarter. After the Charter Membership period, subscriptions will rise to $97/month.
Please email our team at info AT operationredstate DOT com for more details. Please follow Operation Red State on Twitter “and use the hashtag #ORS when Tweeting about our product and online content.
Conservative Tea Parties from the Twitter-sphere & Facebook
It was just a while back I began seeing a plethora of fellow conservative tweeters calling for tea parties nationwide. While some have already occurred in locations like Chicago, D.C, and Denver there are still plans for a much grander tea party scheduled for Tax Day. How did this begin? Well, thank social media.
If you go to Hashtags.org or even just Twitter Search and search under #teaparty (#teaparties, #teapartys, #teaprty, #teapart, #teapartstream) you will see a number of Tweeters assisting in this movement. While many are attributing the “tea party revolution” to Santelli’s rant, these were being discussed even before then. There are Facebook groups popping up all over supporting the movement. You can actually go to www.taxdayteaparty.com and check out all the scheduled tea parties in your state. Some states aren’t quite there yet, like Iowa, but there is still plenty of time to locate the party nearest you or host one yourself.
Through these two social networks (Twitter & Facebook) they have been able to organize with sponsors like Michelle Malkin, Smart Girl Politics, #TCOT, and more. Without the tools social media provides this movement would have never had the opportunity to get this off the ground. They have received free publicity from a number of news networks, liberal/progressive bloggers have been ranting & raving “conspiracy theory,” and they’ve been able to leverage these tools to generate nationwide interest and participation. April 15th is more than a month away and you’ll see Texas already has six teaparties hosted and scheduled in different cities.
Conservatives have always been known as the “think tank” types that don’t rally & don’t protest. This only enhances the significance of the tea party movement. Conservatives are obviously sick and tired of pork, trillions of dollars of debt, and encouraging the entitlement culture. Granted, spending over the last 8 years hasn’t been much different. We had seen the largest expansion of government in our Nation’s history under President Bush.
While we don’t deny this fact, conservatives are not willing to continue this executive shopping spree for another 4 years under President Obama. We’re no longer willing to support our government’s rejection of fiscal responsibility.
The question was posed on Twitter just the other day, what if China calls our Nation’s debt? Quick to reply, one tweeter said, “Time to get the Lincoln bedroom ready for the big sellout.” Others said we could just change our country’s name to “The United States of America, powered by China.”
Again, while many liberal commentators have downplayed the results of the tea parties we’ve seen thus far, I’m quite sure that the nationwide Tax Day Tea Party will be one that can’t be ignored. Why you ask? Social Media. It’s what we’ve been blogging about all along. We’re past the days of radio ads, telemarketing, and television ads. While those have a purpose on the campaign trail social media represents action. TV, radio, & news represent reaction. We are finally using grassroots politics to change our Nation. Let Kirk Shinkle of US News know that this IS A NOBLE STAND!
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