The Power of Many Daily Kos profiled in SF Chronicle

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Daily Kos profiled in SF Chronicle

Rob Morse wrote up Kos in today's Chron:

On a modest street in the flats of Berkeley there's a little yellow bungalow behind a shabby fence. It's one of those places you expect to find a pit bull, but instead you find a bright young mayor of a city of about 70,000 liberal activists, writers, kibitzers, kidders and some folks who clearly have a lot of time on their hands.

The city that Markos Moulitsas Zuniga runs isn't named Berkeley. It's called Daily Kos ("Kos" was Moulitsas' Army nickname) and it's a city in the metaphorical sense, reached by mouse and keyboard. ...

But he messed up the reference to Meetup (note "meet on the Web" instead of "use the Web to meet face-to-face"):

"We convinced Dean that they had to use the meet-up strategy," said the 32-year-old Moulitsas, referring to the process where like-minded people meet on the Web and get together to swap ideas and strategies. "Every time Trippi sees me, he'll point and say, 'It's your fault.' "

 

Posted (to Politics) by pete at 9:36 AM on Thursday, January 15, 2004
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