Armstrong and Kos are often touted as Internet wunderkinds in the 2004 Howard Dean campaign - but Dean campaign manager Joe Trippi and top aide Kate O'Connor say it ain't so.
Trippi said Armstrong's role was "mostly to help placing our blog ads for $3,000 a month" and "Markos had almost nothing to do with the campaign."
Both Trippi and O'Connor - while often at odds in the Dean campaign - agreed that contrary to the Kos myth, Dean's real Internet stars were Nicco Malley, Mat Gross and Zephyr Teachout.
Trippi also said that Armstrong never disclosed his SEC woes when he was hired in June 2003 - when the SEC probe was well under way, saying: "It was never disclosed to me."
Click through the Warner PS at Kaus for the Post article..






I see your Photo Shop is up and running. lol. Uranus in retrograde could be a good thing.
Posted by: SinCerely | Friday, June 30, 2006 at 12:04 AM
HAHAHA Ouija and Uranus! :)))
Posted by: stupid question | Friday, June 30, 2006 at 12:49 AM
You are having way too much fun for this
It is fun reading the astrology-is-not-weird posts by libs who 20 years ago were comparing Nancy to Hitler over the same thing. An astrologer? In the WH? Oh the shame! Now, well, it is a "mainstream belief" according to one lefty blogger
Once again, Pete Townshend wrote the anthem of the blogosphere: "Won't Get Fooled Again"
Posted by: don surber | Friday, June 30, 2006 at 07:49 AM
It's Nicco Mele, not Nicco Malley. (CEO of EchoDitto)
Posted by: Krempasky | Friday, June 30, 2006 at 12:59 PM
Stick a fork in Warner, he's done.
Posted by: Peg C. | Friday, June 30, 2006 at 04:09 PM
Mark Warner was a very successful governer. He's extremely popular in Virginia with Republicans as well as Democrats. The National Dems would do well to look in his direction instead of Hilary Clinton's.
Posted by: raindrops | Friday, June 30, 2006 at 08:29 PM