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Baratunde is a politically-active, technology-loving comedian from the future. He co-founded the black political blog, Jack & Jill Politics, serves as Director of Digital for The Onion and is a regular guest on Leo Laporte's TWiT. His book, How To Be Black, will be published by Harper in February 2012. Basically, he's a smart, funny, extremely handsome dude. >> Full bio.

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Saturday
Dec012007

Live Blogging the Heartland Democratic Presidential Forum

Hey folks,

I've been participating in TV One's blogging experiment for this afternoon's 2:30pm Democratic presidential forum and put up three posts this week on Clinton, Edwards and Obama. When covering live events, I've usually put it in my Twitter, but Wednesday night I was impressed with the live blogging of techpresident, so I decided to give CoverItLive (the service techpresident used) a shot.

You can submit comments throughout, though I have to approve them. I'm embedding the liveblog window at baratunde.com and Jack & Jill Politics. Hopefully comments from both sites show up in the same window. The debate starts at 2:30pm ET. I'll just be messing around until then, experimenting with the software.

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Just wanted to say hello all. This is my first post.

I came to learn a lot here.

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