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		<title>#Dontgo Congratulating Yourselves so Fast, GOP</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Patrick Ruffini has this much right: John Culberson was the only elected representative using Twitter properly. And, as I wrote yesterday, the Republicans were all about using Twitter to advance their Drill Here, Drill Now agenda. 
However, Patrick goes just a tad bit too far when he says this:
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<!-- sphereit start --><p><a href="http://www.thenextright.com/patrick-ruffini/dontgo-a-turning-point-for-the-right">Patrick Ruffini</a> has this much right: John Culberson <i>was</i> the only elected representative using Twitter properly. And, as I wrote yesterday, the Republicans were all about using Twitter to advance their <a href="http://politics.drumsnwhistles.com/2008/08/democrats-heads-up-the-gop-is-riding-the-twitter-train-outa-town/">Drill Here, Drill Now</a> agenda. </p>
<p>However, Patrick goes just a tad bit too far when he says this:</p>
<blockquote><p>Could #dontgo usher in an era of Republican technological dominance in the post-blogging world? Should we cede the blogosphere to the left, and focus on leapfrogging them in the use of tools most necessary to real-time political action? The answer could be yes.</p></blockquote>
<p>An explanation:  When John Culbertson started tweeting last week about staging a protest on the House floor, a fairly large wave of two-way conversation ensued.  Democrats and Republicans alike, myself included, were pushing and pushing back.  Sensing that there was some sort of traction around the whole affair, a groundswell of noise began to rise, most of it nonsense.  Over the past four days, there have been zillions of tweets tagged as #dontgo, a <a href="http://www.dontgomovement.com/">website</a> has been spawned, and Ruffini is proclaiming it a &#8220;movement&#8221;.</p>
<p>A movement it is not.  Beginning this afternoon, their site was answered with tweets carrying the hashtag #dontgo coming from the &#8216;other side&#8217; and feeding into their <a href="http://dontgomovement.com/">twitter stream page</a>, at least, until they shut it off and swore they would accept no spam.</p>
<p>What <i>was</i> an effective use of the swarm has become outright silly, with the new user <a href="http://twitter.com/dontgomovement">DontGoMovement</a> created to pick and choose which flow of conversation reaches their website. I&#8217;m guessing dissent isn&#8217;t part of their &#8220;movement&#8221;.  Between the raised rhetoric, the silliness of shutting down conversation, claiming it&#8217;s a &#8216;privilege&#8217; and not a &#8216;right&#8217;, and the fundamental dishonesty of the Drill Here Drill Now premise that spawned the whole thing, they are on the verge of becoming laughingstocks.</p>
<p>Listen, this should be about light, not heat.  Not everything in politics has to be escalated to a nuclear meltdown.  Laughing about proper tire inflation is characteristic of a campaign that&#8217;s gone off the rails.  While I have a lot of respect for what Ruffini has tried to do to advance his cause, I deeply resent the corresponding ridicule and stupidity that accompanies it.</p>
<p>In the past two days, we&#8217;ve seen the best and the worst uses of microblogging, microcommunities, and the viral nature of the beasts.  I can&#8217;t help but wonder if we are going to come to a point online and off where a reasonable debate can be had without all of the marketing efforts.</p>
<p>If you&#8217;re interested in more thoughts about microcommunities, politics and &#8220;movements&#8221;, grab today&#8217;s <a href="http://tinyurl.com/56c5ff">NewsGang Live</a>. We talk about it, in depth.</p>
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