About Political Gastronomica
Political Gastronomica is a discourse on technology and online activism - how the marketplace of governing and ideas is improving with the efficiencies of the Internet.
Author Sanford Dickert, former CTO of John Kerry for President Campaign, works with political campaigns, non-profits and private companies from the Fortune 500 to startups.
Dickert leverages online community engagement techniques and technical vision for brand and message management through effective application of social media and organizational processes.
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Tag Archives: honor and integrity
“Lipstick on a Pig” – McCain’s Moral Center missing
I have been watching this recent issue unfold with a bit of incredulity – especially when you watch the video of what the “Palin Truth Squad” is crying about: When I went to YouTube to see what the other side … Continue reading
Posted in Campaign 2008
Tagged Al Pacino, Andrew Sullivan, honor and integrity, John McCain, lipstick on a pig, Sarah Palin, Scent of a Woman
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Spitzer: Opinion on personal and NY impact
We each have a choice in how we live our lives – along the ranges of honor and integrity to duplicity and scandal. No one is perfect in the world, and as the technology continues to erode our privacy and what we expect will never arise, we will have to evaluate our measure of politicians in the future. Continue reading
Posted in Personal Thoughts
Tagged Eliot Spitzer, ethics in politics, honor and integrity
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