Hello WaPo folks! Thank you for all of your hard work and even better tweets (special s/o to Gene Park for the ones on the marching Pikachu).
I've got a couple questions for you:
1) How did the WaPo team decide on the slogan "Democracy Dies in Darkness?" Were there any other interesting slogans in the mix?
2) for Brian Fung specifically (don't ever say your Twitter followers aren't paying attention) -- do you see net neutrality as being a partisan issue or does this cut across party lines? Most of what I've read on it usually features strong Democrat backing the issue, but are there any Republicans who are also (strongly) in favor of it?
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Hello WaPo folks! Thank you for all of your hard work and even better tweets (special s/o to Gene Park for the ones on the marching Pikachu).
I've got a couple questions for you:
1) How did the WaPo team decide on the slogan "Democracy Dies in Darkness?" Were there any other interesting slogans in the mix?
2) for Brian Fung specifically (don't ever say your Twitter followers aren't paying attention) -- do you see net neutrality as being a partisan issue or does this cut across party lines? Most of what I've read on it usually features strong Democrat backing the issue, but are there any Republicans who are also (strongly) in favor of it?
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