Blogs, the Election, Booze, Tonight Only
DID BLOGS TIP ELECTION 2004?
IHS and Reason magazine present Ana Marie Cox, Daniel Drezner, Henry Farrell, and Michael Tomasky debating the role of blogs in the election on November 18.
WHAT:
A free-for-all discussion on the role of blogs and politics featuring Wonkette's Ana Marie Cox, blogger and University of Chicago political scientist Daniel Drezner, blogger and George Washington University political scientist Henry Farrell, The American Prospect's Michael Tomasky, moderated by Reason's Nick Gillespie.
Drinks and hors d'oeuvres to follow remarks and Q&A.
WHEN:
Thursday, November 18
7:30-9:00 pm
WHERE (note new location): Porter's Dining Saloon, 1207 19th St. NW, (19th and M Street), Washington, DC
This event is co-sponsored by the Institute for Humane Studies and Reason.
Space is limited, so please reserve a place by RSVPing to Alina Stefanescu.
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Space can't be THAT limited if you're plugging this for the fourth time now.
Can't you have one of these soirees in Boston, Reason?
Wait until the spring so it can be at an outdoor venue for tobacco enjoyment.
Snake--The smoking banners have gotten Boston also?
Come to West Lebanon, NH (or Hanover, NH) Reason (waiting for the Spring is also likely a good idea - though not for the reason that Call me snake mentions).