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The revolution will not be televised : democracy, the Internet, and the overthrow of everything

Joe Trippi
The former campaign manager for Howard Dean explains how he used the Internet to transform an obscure presidential candidate into a front-runner at the heart of a national grassroots movement
Print Book, English, ©2004
ReganBooks, New York, ©2004
Biography
xx, 252 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm
9780060761554, 9780060779597, 0060761555, 0060779594
55847054
The beginning: planes, politics, and Pez dispensers
The first campaign: Jimmy Hogan, Irv Gadient, and the PDP-11
The horror: Thomas Jefferson, Willie Horton, and Governor Moonbeam
The moment: killer apps, open source, and the guy
Vermont: phish, chicken dinners, and the Deanie babies
New York: regime change, September 11, and pennies from heaven
Jumping from a fifteen-story building: Puerto Rico, the Russert primary, and overlooking snail mail
The open source campaign: hockey sticks, troll bats, and the sleepless summer tour
The fall: a .357 magnum, Al Gore, and the left wing freak show
The end: murder/suicide, Harley Davidson, and going home
The beginning
1956: Google, Napster, and the Disney dweeb
The age of the internet: a little rebellion, Trent Lott, and Jefferson's revenge