Check out analysis of House webcasting debate

Posted 2/10/2009 12:45:00 PM

Mark Bralley, a photographer and blogger who keeps an eye on politics, has a lengthy but insightful posting on his blog -- What’s Wrong With This Picture? -- in which he dissects the webcasting debate in the New Mexico House of Representatives in an attempt to get to the bottom of what’s really going on.

With an extensive essay, photos and video, he does a stellar job of analyzing the dynamics, behind-the-scenes maneuverings and other factors in the debate. He reveals a lot about the group that helped Rep. Janice Arnold-Jones start the webcasting revolution -- a group of which he is a member. He even mentions me in the context of taking apart comments House Speaker Ben Lujan has made about his stance on webcasting.

It’ll take awhile to read, so fill up your coffee cup first. Check it out by clicking here.

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2 Comments:

At 9:51 PM, February 10, 2009, Blogger wedum59 said...

Well, it's too bad that Mark Bralley had to start out his blog with a typo: "... people sit around and conger up stories ..."

I even looked it up to make sure. The word he wants is "conjure."

 
At 4:36 PM, February 11, 2009, Blogger M.G. Bralley said...

wedum59,

Thanks for the catch.

Two thoughts, though you're right and I should have caught it, you still looked it up; I should have. Damn spell check accepted it as a proper word; wrong, but proper.

Andrew Jackson is reputed to have said, “It is a damn poor mind indeed which can't think of at least two ways to spell any word.”

I don't agree with Jackson on a lot of things, but on spelling, I'm with him...

MGB

 

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