Complete Convention Coverage
By Garance Franke-Ruta
The Washington Post is a multiblog property, and, as of today, we have a nifty new way for you, dear reader, to keep up with convention news, analysis and opinion from our many political blogs.
This Just In will be aggregating convention coverage from across Post and WPNI blogs and compiling it in quick-hit, twitterish form. It's a great place to scan for the latest and also will feature content from our partners at Newsweek, Slate and The Root.
Also filling the role of new blog on the block is PostPartisan, a blog of quick takes by The Post's opinion writers and columnists, and the first such online offering from them. Check it out to get more of Harold Meyerson, Charles Krauthammer, Jonathan Capehart, Anne Applebaum, E.J. Dionne, and the rest of the opinion page writers.
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August 25, 2008; 7:40 PM ET
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Posted by: 24AheadDotCom | August 25, 2008 10:47 PM | Report abuse
acarponzo:
Can you answer whether McCain supporters are supposed to "bop" Obama, or McCain. I think that part is a bit confusing.
Posted by: JakeD | August 25, 2008 8:35 PM | Report abuse
What is the world coming to! Free form discourse is all we ask. Spread the word. http://www.bop-o-rama.com
Posted by: acarponzo | August 25, 2008 8:32 PM | Report abuse
Why would I want the opinion of the right-wing Post editorial pages on the Democratic convention. Katie Graham must be rolling in her grave at what her beloved Post has become.
Posted by: straight talk my a** | August 25, 2008 7:48 PM | Report abuse
Will it be cross-posted here, or not?
Posted by: JakeD | August 25, 2008 7:44 PM | Report abuse
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GFR:
Can I suggest adding tags to this new feature? So I can subscribe to the "wapo-finally-does-their-job", "wapo-finally-asks-a-real-question", and "wapo-finally-calls-politician-on-a-lie" tags.
There's supposedly a legion of WaPo reporters there, and all I've seen so far are puffballs so lightweight they have negative mass.