Hi, I'm Alex
Alex Byers is a web-focused journalist who hails from Minneapolis. He is currently a Web producer for POLITICO, and previously served as the editor in chief The GW Hatchet, the award-winning student newspaper at The George Washington University in Washington, D.C. To learn more, check out his résumé or portfolio. You can get in contact with him, too. The possibilities are endless. More...
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- AP reporting Jones struck deal with Rauf, says @maghabe123. Can I get one extra-large order of independent confirmation, please? about 25 minutes ago from web
- Or Brett Favre: RT @EmilyKostic, @jackshafer, @davidcorndc ESPN announces it will not cover Koran burning. Unless Lebron James is involved. about 55 minutes ago from web
- Interesting, but won't save THAT much time: RT @smashingmag Instant CSS Code: quickly create web project templates - http://bit.ly/bhsre5 about 1 hour ago from web
What I'm Reading
- The year of 'no comment'POLITICO | Jul 7, 2010
Not long ago, optimists thought the convergence of YouTube, blogs and all manner of other democratizing social-media technologies would lead to a renaissance of authenticity in politics. The actual result, however, is something like the opposite: A proliferation of cameras and microphones — and the knowledge that an indelible blunder can occur in virtually any setting — has caused politicians in both parties to button up and hunker down.



