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Talking Points Memo
The recent firing of U.S. Attorney, Carol Lam and seven of her peers has boiled to the surface as a Political Scandal of the highest order. Last week the White House released over 3000 pages of email and other documents about the case in an attempt to overload the media with information, and force the story to cool before analysis could be made.
But thanks to the age of the internet and the Web 2.0 concept of coordinated cooperating minds, any avalanche of information can be sifted and sorted, then assessed and edited in little time. Which is just what a blog called the "Talking Points Memo" did last week. Thus forcing the congress to investigate and hold accountable the political wrong doers, and keeping the scandal warm so that it can spread to reveal the whole truth.
But thanks to the age of the internet and the Web 2.0 concept of coordinated cooperating minds, any avalanche of information can be sifted and sorted, then assessed and edited in little time. Which is just what a blog called the "Talking Points Memo" did last week. Thus forcing the congress to investigate and hold accountable the political wrong doers, and keeping the scandal warm so that it can spread to reveal the whole truth.