![]() | Kelcey Wilson UStreaming a Presidential Candidacy |
Head on over to Kelcey Wilson’s MySpace page and you’ll find a little window in which you can watch the no-party 2008 presidential candidate, live at work on his computer.

It’s strangely gripping to watch Wilson read online, scratch his chin in thought, and repeat the word “unbelievable” (yes, there’s audio too) as he writes. You want a real insider view on a real outsider’s campaign? This is it.
It is a time of fear in the face of freedom, a time for the widening of previous roads and the opening of new paths, a time of an emptying country and swelling cities, yet a time when these paths are mined by knowing algorithms of the all-seeing eye. It is the time of the warrior's peace and the miser's charity, when the planting of a seed is an act of conscientious objection.




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Sometimes it’s more interesting. During the last couple of days if anybody tuned in they would have seen me collecting signatures in front of the library at U. Md. College Park, talking to students about my platform, getting lectured at by some, being proselytized to by a group of Christian activists, getting a farmer’s tan, and learning how difficult it is to collect a few signatures from strangers — especially during midterms. I will be broadcasting these sessions more and more, and as I build a campaign staff the office show should also get more and more interesting.
Also, if people visit me at my sight — http://www.wilson2008.com — and press the “WATCH” button, they can watch and chat with me at the same time.
Comment by Kelcey Wilson — 10/3/2007 @ 3:18 pm
Interesting! Thanks for the tip.
Do you have a “greatest hits” archive of the interesting moments?
Comment by Jim — 10/3/2007 @ 6:18 pm
Not yet. At a minimum I would need a fanatical intern who can watch and record me all day and then edit together the best stuff, and post it on UTube or something…. It could happen.
I am planning to start posting my daily schedule, which should at least help anyone who’s interested to tune in at more promising times. Maybe I’ll get that going in the next couple of days.
Comment by Kelcey Wilson — 10/3/2007 @ 11:57 pm