RSS Feeds Feeds: Articles | Issues
Articles About TAP Subscribe Donate
TAPPED  |  Beat the Press

Remember Me
Forgot your password?

The symbol identifies content for paid subscribers only.


 



The group blog of The American Prospect

JOE TRIPPI IS ONE MILLION STRONG FOR BARACK OBAMA.

Most professional political consultants become hyper-partisan on behalf of their candidate once they lock down a job. John Edwards campaign strategist Joe Trippi, though, is different, and has remained a member of the Facebook group "Barack Obama (One Million Strong for Barack)" since the spring, according to current and historic screencaptures of Trippi's Facebook Groups page. "Barack Obama (One Million Strong for Barack)," with close to 400,000 members, is one of the main independent online efforts to show support for electing Obama president.

In some ways, Trippi's membership in the online group isn't that surprising. In a little-noticed passage in Noam Scheiber's recent TNR profile of Trippi, he revealed that Trippi had previously discussed joining the Obama campaign with Obama's chief strategist. Writes Noam:

Trippi guest-lectured at Northwestern for a class taught by Obama strategist David Axelrod, and the two men briefly discussed how he might join the campaign. Several weeks later, Trippi met with Clinton strategist Howard Wolfson to discuss a possible role in Hillaryland. When neither option panned out, an acquaintance put Trippi in touch with John and Elizabeth Edwards. He flew down to North Carolina for a three-hour conversation and accepted a job with Edwards a few weeks later.

Trippi was quite solicitous of various Obama staffers early on and until it was clear that he wouldn't be brought into the campaign. His discussions with the Obama and Hillary Clinton campaigns before joining Edwards have led some in-the-know political insiders to view Trippi as more of a free-agent than a partisan in the current race. As Noam writes, he's in it "For Love of the Game."

Here's a screencapture of Trippi's Facebook Groups page, taken this morning.

screenshot_01.jpg

And here's a historic image from, I am told, shortly after Trippi joined the Edwards campaign.

Picture 3[1].jpg

--Garance Franke-Ruta



COMMENTS

What Petey said. Also, people subscribe to the opposition's email blasts all the time. Do we know how often Joe Trippi even uses his facebook account?

As an example of what fellow Seattle-ite Nicholas Beaudrot says, I post at seattleforbarack obama.com and am on Edwards email list.

The stupid conspiracy theories continue?

It's called - know what your enemies are up to. I get email from every campaign on the Democratic side because I want to know what they're all saying to their supporters - but I support Obama.

greece love obama!!!!!!

Your article is write very well, I like it very much ~
I wish you have a wonderful day!Thank you.

I love air jordan shoes.

I agree with you!Put on cotton boots is also moving up and
quiet,such as the ugg boots uk

so nice post.CHI flat iron by Farouk system. Direct from the manufacturer,
this genuine Chi ceramic iron comes with valid.

so good post.GHD hair straightener-ghd hair iron on sale discount,enjoy the
ceramic ghd hair straightener with high quality and low price.

so beautiful post.UGG Boots UK | Classic UGG Boots Sale-To ensure your toes
are in heaven,UGG Boots made by UGG Australia are your must-have boots.

Post a comment


Search TAPPED for:

Archives

About TAPPED

TAPPED, the Prospect's award-winning group blog, is a link-intensive collection of musings, ramblings, opinions and other assorted writing on the political developments of the day. See a list of our contributors.

| RSS | Twitter


Renew your print subscription or e-subscription.
Get an e-subscription for $14.95.
Give the gift of political insight. Send The American Prospect to a friend.
Change your email address or street address.
YES! I want to receive The American Prospect
— the essential source for progressive ideas.
Explore The American Prospect's award-winning investigative journalism and provocative essays in a free trial issue. Continue receiving The American Prospect at only $19.95 for a one-year subscription - a savings of 60% off the newsstand price!
First Name
Last Name
Address 1
Address 2
City
State
ZIP     
Email

Should you decide not to continue receiving the magazine after the initial free issue, simply write "cancel" on the invoice and you will not be billed.

© 2010 by The American Prospect, Inc.  |  Privacy Policy  |  Permissions and Reprints