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How using Social media got the Media’s attention on The Gosnell case

by Phantom Ace ( 139 Comments › )
Filed under Abortion, Conservatism, Democratic Party, Progressives, The Political Right at April 17th, 2013 - 8:00 am

Many on the political Right are ostriches when it comes to the power of OFA’s use of social media to promote their propaganda. Many think OFA is a fluke and once Obama is gone, that the GOP will be unstoppable in Presidential elections. This is a delusional worldview not based on reality. The latest example about the power of social media actually comes from the Right.

The media had a blackout on the the Kermit Gosnell case. Conservatives went on Twitter and began a grass roots campaign for media action. Lat week, Tweets were directed at reporters to get their attention. By the end of the week, the media admits they overlooked the story and started covering. This was a case of how grassroots on the Right used social media to get attention to a story. The media was forced to cover it.

If there were an award for Most Constructive Shaming of the News Media, the clear winner would be Kirsten Powers, the brave Fox News pundit and Daily Beast columnist. Last Thursday, she called out the mainstream media for failing to adequately report on the ongoing trial of Dr. Kermit Gosnell, the Philadelphia abortionist who is charged with murdering seven newborn infants and a patient seeking an abortion. Powers’s USA Today piece provoked an instant response from many sheepish journalists.

Megan McArdle of the Daily Beast acknowledged she “should have” written about the “horror Doc’s” clinic. The Washington Post made the stunning admission that “we should have sent a reporter sooner.” Dylan Beers, Politico’s media reporter, flatly stated that “Gosnell should be front-page, top-of-the-hour news by prime time tonight.” Jeffrey Goldberg, a Bloomberg View columnist, concluded, “It’s remarkable that it took this long.”

Indeed, the silence had been stunning since the Gosnell trial began back on March 18. No mention of the story at all on ABC, NBC, CBS, PBS, NPR, or MSNBC, and no front-page stories in any major paper. National Review, The Weekly Standard, Breitbart.com, and Michelle Malkin, on the other hand, provided early and consistent coverage. J. D. Mullane, the columnist for the Bucks County Courier Times who has been a tiger on the story, reported last week what he found in the courtroom: In the entire 40-seat section reserved for the media, he was the only one present. A couple of local journos were scattered elsewhere around the courtroom.

The Kermit Gosnell case shows that Conservatives using social media can match the Left. Now if only the Right had its version of OFA. That could be a difference maker.

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Caturday: Social network for cat lovers only

by 1389AD ( 106 Comments › )
Filed under Caturday, Open thread at January 12th, 2013 - 8:00 pm

Toronto Star: Cool cats now have their own online social network

Cat at computer

(h/t: IOTW)

By Lesley Ciarula Taylor

Social networking for cats has arrived.

Two tech geeks with a fondness for felines and an eye for niche marketing have created Catmoji, a Pinterest-like website that is wall-to-wall cat pictures, cat videos and cat chats.

Matthew Phiong and Koekoe Loo don’t actually own cats themselves, they told the Toronto Star by email on Monday.

They had previously created the social network Flvrd, a website where users could share any visual content they liked.

“We found out that most of our users share cat pictures and videos,” they said.

“We also like to procrastinate with cats on the Internet so we decided to just focus on cat pictures and videos.”

The emoji (emoticon) part of the site lets users find their favourite felines by emotion: happy, sad, cute or funny. There are kitten pages, genetic anomaly pages and celebricat pages.

And the cats get to like, share and comment on other cats.

Catmoji launched on Christmas Eve with 800 users who post their own images. They’ve doubled that membership in two weeks, the pair said.

“We are working round the clock to keep Catmoji up and running.”

Phiong, an online developer with a passion for startups, and Loo, an artist, were born and raised in Penang, Malaysia, where they studied computer science together.

Phiong did have a pet cat as a boy and Loo fostered a stray who died, which they speculate may be the root of their fascination.

Or, as they said, perhaps they just like “building eye candy projects that bring happiness to others.”

Story here.

I’m not gonna look at the genetic anomalies pages. That sounds like nightmare fuel to me.

Yes, Catmoji is on Twitter and Facebook.


Muslims Not Letting a Good Crisis Go to Waste in the UK

by 1389AD ( 64 Comments › )
Filed under Breaking News, Islam, Islamic Terrorism, Islamists, UK, Uncategorized at August 12th, 2011 - 5:00 pm

Did anybody think they’d pass up this opportunity?

As with the so-called “Arab Spring” of 2011, e-jihadis and other violent Muslim expansionists are using social media to stir the pot and to turn the riots in the UK to their own advantage.

Miami Herald: Militants urge British rioters to topple system

CAIRO — Militant online forums are abuzz with calls to Muslims in Britain to launch Internet campaigns in support of the British rioters and to urge them to topple the government.

Dozens of contributors on Wednesday suggested Muslims in Britain should flood social media websites, such as Facebook and Twitter, with slogans and writings inciting the British youth to continue rioting.

One contributor says the rioters should adopt slogans similar to those used by Arab protesters during the uprisings in the Middle East this year.

“The people want the killer of Mark Duggan punished” is suggested – a reference to the British man whose death sparked the riots.

Another contributor says an Internet media attack is very important and that “chaos is useful to militants in London.”

Note: I cannot recommend subscribing to SITE, which the next article cites as a source. Yes, SITE does bring some jihadi activities to light. On the other hand, SITE labels (or, rather, libels) as “white supremacist” every serious counterjihad activist or organization that it becomes aware of. We condemn this fraudulent moral equivalency in the service of PC MC.

That said, the e-jihadis are up to no good with the rioters in the UK, and you should know about this.

Islamic extremists seek to use U.K. riots as distraction for terror attack

By Steven Edwards, Postmedia News August 10, 2011

NEW YORK — Islamist extremists are trying to capitalize on the riots engulfing Britain, calling on their followers to help incite further violence so that a terror attack can be launched amid the chaos.

Via “jihadist” websites, the extremists say English-fluent Muslims should infiltrate social media with messages that encourage the rioters so that the police remain “preoccupied” by the disturbances, according to the Washington-based monitoring group SITE.

The extremists are characterizing the violence as “useful” for London-based terror cells, saying the rioters are young and impressionable, and can be easily manipulated if the messages appear to be the sort of things they would write.

The extremists reason that by extending the violence, the police will drop their guard against jihadist terror planning.

The increased chaos could also force the British government to withdraw troops from Afghanistan, some of the sites say.

“The events in London are an opportunity for the mujahedeen to make a move in London and attack,” says one prominent entry, adding that continued violence “may weaken the position of (the British) staying in Afghanistan, because the soldiers will be needed in London.”

The riots spread after Saturday night when a small protest over the police shooting of Mark Duggan, a 29-year-old suspected gang member, escalated into violence.

“We are all Mark Duggan” and “The people want punishment for the killers of Mark Duggan” are among a string of slogans another jihadist site provides as examples it is seeking from English-speaking Muslims.

Other examples mimic typical slogans of the political left in Britain, such as “No to favouritism and austerity” and “The people want a dignified life.” Yet another — “A call for free people of Britain to stop racism” — is a clear reference to the fact Duggan was black.

“We ask the brothers who are fluent in the English language to write a number of inciting sentences (at least ten sentences or phrases) and post them here in the subject,” the site says. “We will do the rest with permission from Allah.”

Other sites call for English-speaking followers to post slogans directly, with one providing a list of Facebook addresses, mainly of prominent English soccer clubs, including Manchester United, Chelsea and Liverpool, and also of British universities.

One site expresses the hope that the riots will escalate to mirror the “Arab Spring” demonstrations that have swept the Middle East and North Africa, toppling some regimes.

“Just as they supported the Arab revolutions through Facebook and Twitter, and elsewhere, we want to export these revolutions to them,” this site says. “Enter their pages . . . and spread photos of their revolution and incite them to continue. Make video clips of their protests and heroic acts.”

This site posts a picture of three masked youths, the centre one holding the Union Jack, as smoke surrounds London’s Big Ben. “Welcome to London and Europe: Spring Revolutions World,” the picture is titled.

“Those who are demonstrating are mostly young people, and it is easy to make use of their enthusiasm,” the site adds cynically.

In the absence of opening the way to a terror attack, efforts to encourage more violence may achieve other jihadist aims, according to a supporter of the jihadist entries. “One of the goals of this workshop is to exhaust the economy of the British government,” the supporter says, according to SITE.

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Ezra Levant and Robert Spencer On The London Riots

Uploaded by blazingcatfur on Aug 11, 2011

Ezra Levant and Robert Spencer discuss the London Riots and the efforts of Islamist terror groups to use them to their advantage.

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Anthony Weiner tweets with Porn Star Ginger Lee

by Phantom Ace ( 121 Comments › )
Filed under Democratic Party, Entertainment, Humor, Open thread, Politics, Progressives at June 1st, 2011 - 8:00 pm

Self righteous hypocrite, Anthony Weiner, has been accused of tweeting a picture of his penis to a 21 year old journalism student. Now who he tweets with is not my concern, but his lies about the incident shows his lack of character. If his account was hacked like he claimed then he should report this to the police for investigation. He hasn’t and this makes it even more suspicious.

There is another bizarre aspect to this Soap Opera. One of his followers on twitter was porn star, Ginger Lee. No big deal since anyone can follow you on Twitter. It turns out, Anthony Weiner was also following her and tweeted with her!

As Weinergate drags into its fourth day, Anthony Weiner refuses to answer the question of whether the dick in the pic is his. But just how long is this scandal’s… legs? Maybe longer, now that we learn of a porn star who claims to be Twitter buddies with the congressman.

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Porn actress and stripper Ginger Lee frequently gushes over her “crush” on the slender congressman on her blog. On March 13, Lee tweeted ecstatically, “you know it’s a good day when you wake up to a [direct message] from @RepWeiner. (I’m a fangirl, y’all, he’s my trifecta of win.)” In a follow-up tweet, Lee explains that Weiner “thanked me for the shout-outs and said he likes my blog” in the message. (Weiner briefly followed Lee on Twitter, according to an outraged April tweet from the obsessive conservative blogger who broke Weinergate.)

What could Weiner have seen in Lee? Maybe the blog post where she says he’s “gettin’ more attractive to me every time he speaks.” Or the tweet where Lee says Weiner “just became 1000000% more attractive than he already was to me. #ihavenoshameaboutthis”.

When we asked Lee about the messages, she said, “While I can understand people’s potential interest in this, I really have no comment/statement.”

Anthony Weiner just keeps digging. If he wanted privacy to do these acts, he should have sent these pics private. If he was hacked, he should have notified authorities asap. The fact Weiner isn’t speak volumes.

Anthony Weiner should be a man and admit his errors. He’s a Progressive, so he’s not a man. He’s a low life leach.

This is an Open thread!

Update: Anthony Weiner is now saying it may be a photo of him.

Rep. Anthony Weiner, embroiled in a bizarre controversy over a lewd photo of a man’s crotch sent to a young woman from his Twitter account, said Wednesday it’s possible the photo is of him – though he insisted he didn’t send it.

Nobody believes any of his stories at this point. Only Charles JOhnson is still defending this guy.

(Hat Tip: Nevergiveup)