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Playing With Mud
http://nymag.com/news/intelligencer/andrew-kaczynski-2011-12/Playing With Mud
The hobbyist oppo researcher.
* By Jason Zengerle
* Published Dec 11, 2011
On the Internet, nobody knows youre a dogor an opposition researcher. Consider Andrew Kaczynski. The 22-year-old spends most of his time pursuing a history major at St. Johns University. But when hes not in class or studying, he holes up in his Briarwood studio apartment, plops down in front of his MacBook, and dives into C-SPANs extensive online archives. Kaczynskis hobby is watching old political videos, the most memorable of which he uploads to his YouTube channel. It sounds harmless enough, unless you happen to be a 2012 Republican presidential candidate with a long video record. Then Kaczynskis hobby can ruin your news cycle, or worse.
Whose YouTube Moments Will Hurt Them in 2012?
Just ask Newt Gingrich, who had to fend off attacks on his small-government bona fides after Kaczynski unearthed video of him offering support for a health-insurance mandate (during an appearance with Hillary Clinton!) back in 2005. Or, better yet, Mitt Romney, whose 2004 lecture on the art of flip-floppinghe was talking about John Kerry, but could have just as easily been talking about himselfshowed up on countless political websites, and then in a Jon Huntsman attack ad, after Kaczynski resurrected it. Indeed, the words via Andrew Kaczynski may now be the most unwelcome phrase in Romney headquarters. The college student has become something of a specialist at digging up embarrassing videos of the candidatelike the one from Romneys 1994 Massachusetts Senate campaign in which, going door to door, he greets a woman with the line I know you havent got your makeup on yet, right? Ha ha. You do! Another find from that same year shows Romney, during an interview with a teen reporter at a town festival, at his most socially awkward. (Q: How do you like this music behind us? A: I like music of almost any kind, including this.) The damage wreaked by Kaczynskis work points to an irony of politics in the Internet age. Technological advances have made political campaigns increasingly sophisticated in their methods, with microtargeted online ads and text-messaged announcements of running-mate selections. But those same advances have made it possible for such sophisticated plans to be easily upended. Thats because, thanks to the Internet, opposition researchlong considered a dark art practiced only by hardened political operativescan now be done, and done effectively, by amateurs. This presidential campaign is the first one since C-SPANs 2010 decision to put its more than 160,000 hours of old video footage online. With that huge cache of political material, all it takes to spread dirt is curiosity and enduranceand then a YouTube channel and a Twitter account.
What it doesnt require is animus. Kaczynski describes himself as a moderate Republican. I hate to pick on Mitt RomneyI think hes the most electable Republican other than Huntsman, he told me one recent afternoon, a couple of hours after hed gotten out of his English class. But because of these perceptions that people have of Romneythat hes a flip-flopper, that hes socially awkwardits really easy for me to search through video archives and find things that people find entertaining. Once upon a time, opposition research was designed to score political hits. Now it can just be about scoring page views.
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babylonsister
Dec 2011
OP
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(19,459 posts)1. Research.
Just the thing historians love.
babylonsister
(172,746 posts)2. Hey, you!
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(19,459 posts)3. Hey, YOU!