Ali Akbar: Rick Perry is not a Racist

The increasingly irrelevant Washington Post tried their smear campaign of George Allen in 2006 with daily “macaca” stories.  Allen lost narrowly but is poised to return to the Senate in 2012.  By 2009, the public had caught on and when the Post wrote some 17 stories about Bob McDonnell’s thesis.  No one cared.

Now, they’re trying to take down Rick Perry by fabricating another smear.

Ali Akbar tells us why he knows Rick Perry isn’t a racist.

Anonymous sources tell me that the Washington Post is dying and that race-baiting might accomplish its two objectives: 1 destroy the right-of-center movement, and 2 sell newspapers. Anonymous!

Read more via Rick Perry is not a Racist | Tea Party Brew.

Rick Perry may not be my candidate (I haven’t decided yet).

But if the Washington Post hates him this much, I can’ t help but like him that much more.

10 Ways Writers Can Use Twitter

As an aspiring writer, I’m seeking to get the word out about what I’m doing. So I’m connected to multiple social networks. Sometimes, just managing the traffic can be overwhelming. So, I try to seek the value out of each one.

Over at Worldwide Freelance, they offer 10 ways that writers can use Twitter. If you’re a writer, this is worth your time.

 Writers are tweeting about their latest projects and discussing their manuscripts. Authors are using Twitter to interact with their fans regarding their favourite characters and the next book in theseries. Freelancers are hunting for assignments and new markets. Editors are discussing their pet peeves and what they would really like to see from writers.

via Why Should Writers Use Twitter? – Worldwide Freelance Writer.