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TheConservatives.com, the Washington Times Web project that was billed as an ambitious "multiplatform" venture to allow "the Joe the Plumbers of the world to speak up to major thinkers, like Newt Gingrich," has gone silent.

Brian Faughnan, editor of the site, tells us the Times has officially canceled the project.

The site, rolled out in September, is no longer loading. Its Facebook page stopped updating the morning of Dec 23, as did the site's Twitter feed ("House Blue Dog: We'll Cave on Health Care, Too #tcot #right").

Amid the disintegration of the conservative daily paper, Times management said in a Dec. 2 press release that TheConservatives.com would actually be an area of focus and growth as part of a new online strategy. But the site was conspicuously absent from a news release yesterday on the latest staff departures and the Times' future.

A Times spokesman did not respond to a request for comment.

When the site launched in the fall, then-Times editor John Solomon told the Washington Independent he envisioned TheConservatives.com's role as an aggregator of the best content of conservative blogs and a place where readers could create their own content.

"We want to create a new medium where things from Townhall and RedState and Twitter and Facebook are all aggregating up, and the most interesting ideas from grassroots, from the meritocracy of ideas, bubble up, using technology," he said.

En route to that goal, the site picked up an impressive lineup of contributors: Gingrich, whose first column was "The Conservative Hour for America Has Come;" anti-tax activist Grover Norquist; Sen. Jim DeMint (R-SC); Pennsylvania Senate candidate Pat Toomey; and Rep. Thaddeus McCotter (R-MI).

At a Heritage Foundation event introducing the site, Solomon described the role of TheConservatives.com social media feed in promoting Gingrich's comment calling Sonia Sotomayor "racist":

Everything Newt Gingrich did on the social media space-on Facebook, on Twitter-was aggregating through the technology. We were sitting there-[seasoned Times reporter] Ralph Hallow was sitting alongside of me-and all of a sudden this little Twitter burst comes up from Newt, saying Sotomayor was racist. We jumped on it, we put that out there. That created, as you remember, days and days of a firestorm about whether her personal views about race and gender were biasing her views from the bench.

(This post has been revised to include confirmation from Faughnan.)

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December 31, 2009 9:14 AM   



So . . .

"If a tree falls in a forest and no one is around to hear it, does it make a sound?"

And does anyone really give a damn.

~OGD~

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December 31, 2009 10:11 AM    in reply to OldenGoldenDecoy

LOL. Great quip

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December 31, 2009 9:23 AM   

Hear Hear! lol

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December 31, 2009 9:27 AM   

The plan is working just fine. The site is still serving "...as an aggregator of the best content of conservative blogs...."

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December 31, 2009 11:42 AM   

TheConservatives.com, the Washington Times Web project that was billed as an ambitious "multiplatform" venture to allow "the Joe the Plumbers of the world to speak up to major thinkers, like Newt Gingrich," has gone silent

They expected success with this kind of thinking?

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December 31, 2009 1:24 PM    in reply to we r all husseins

The last paragraph pretty much sums up their thinking. They thought Newt was a genius because he thought of calling Sotomayor a racist, and they hadn't.

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December 31, 2009 1:03 PM   

Newt used to be my Congressman. And when Newt decided to make a half-hearted run for President, he didn't come back to his old district to make the announcement.

That ought to tell you something about how Newt's old district feels about him today.

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December 31, 2009 4:29 PM    in reply to Signalman



What the heck can you expect . . .

The fricking dingbat was born in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania and bounced around as a military brat before eventually settling somewhere where he had an audience that thought he actually knew something. The clown has roots no deeper than that of fungus. Meaning, whenever the heat gets too much he crawls into a cooler darker place. Sorta like a slug, but not as biologically complex.

~OGD~

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January 3, 2010 1:38 PM    in reply to OldenGoldenDecoy

LOL! -- That's what I call DEFINITION of character!

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December 31, 2009 1:45 PM   

Newt...the emperor who had no clothes, ever.

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January 2, 2010 5:17 PM    in reply to Marinus van der Lubbe

I like you Marinus. But now I'll need brain bleech to get rid of that gawd-awful mental image!

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January 3, 2010 1:42 PM    in reply to Marinus van der Lubbe

The no clothes part made hookers' jobs easier.

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December 31, 2009 8:42 PM   

Remember when Newt resigned just after the Republicans lost seats that November in 1998?

Newt just got himself re-elected that November but when he realized he wasn't going to be Speaker of the House any more, he took his ball, went home and resigned from the House altogether!

Newt abandoned his House seat and all the constituents who had just gotten him re-elected, and whined that he didn't want to be in a party of "cannibals." (If he couldn't be in charge)

Newt and Palin should start their own "Resignation Party" of mavericky deep thinkers. Palin/Newt 2012! ... 'cause when the going gets tough, cut & run!

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January 1, 2010 11:40 PM   

Oh my goodness. Conservativism is dead because they all decided to go somewhere else? What a bunch of tards.

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January 2, 2010 7:51 AM    in reply to ShawninMo

You dont really read the entire article do you? Just a sort of skim and then reacting to the blogs you find too liberal, and even then not really focusing on what people really say.
Your lack of curiousity, penchant for overreacting and (not this time) but usually mispelled words really makes you quite a poster boy for the right.
Keep up the good work and as far as your complaint to me before that you cant go to college because you need a blue-collar job to feed your family, please stop blowing smoke up every ones' asses. You live at home, have your own room, and that's pretty much it. Stay on the porch, little dog.

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January 2, 2010 12:46 PM    in reply to Marinus van der Lubbe

I read the stories and I read most of the comments. The comments around here tend to be far more humorous than the actual stories, so they get more attention.

What I got from the story, and the comments following it, is gloating that one of the bigger mouth pieces for conservatives is a failure and can't even get conservatives to come together to support a site specifically for them. That's where my comment came from.

Now, as for my spelling, my keyboard is a bit messed up and letters get left out when they're typed and I have to go back and re-type them. If I'm in a hurry, I don't catch them all or I re-enter too many. It gets difficult sometimes with an 8 year old bugging me because she wants to go to her webkins page. Thanks for your concern on the spelling, I get the feeling you really care.

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April 2, 2010 8:47 AM   

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