Obama and McCain’s Blogs, Writ Large
A while ago I wrote about a very cool tool called Wordle. You stick a URL or feed into the tool and it produces a visualization–a word cloud–that demonstrates how often words are used in a particular document or blog feed.
Just for sport, I compared results from an official Obama blog and an official McCain blog.
Obama’s blog:
And here’s McCain’s:
Fun stuff: The candidates talk a lot about themselves. Obama’s focused on Ohio, McCain on Missouri. Obama’s often used words: “get” and “can.” McCain’s: “reform” and “America.” Both write more about Gustav than each other.
Unfortunately, this isn’t an apples-to-apples comparison. The Obama blog I’ve Wordled is the campaign’s main one. McCain’s main blog doesn’t have a single RSS feed [the feeds are parsed by issue]. So I had to cut and paste text from a bunch of recent entries from McCain’s blog and let Wordle have at it.
As for McCain blogs that do have a single RSS feed, let’s look at what they’re talking about in the “McCain Report” blog, written by the trench-warfare-mustard-gas-tosser Michael Goldfarb.
That blog talks about Obama a lot.
Alas, no apples-to-apples there, either. Obama’s site doesn’t have a negative campaign blog.
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4, September, 2008 at 11:14 am
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9, September, 2008 at 10:37 pm
Oh I love data visualization tools! Can’t wait to check out Wordle. Have you seen ManyEyes? http://services.alphaworks.ibm.com/manyeyes/home