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Patrick Hynes is the pres. of Hynes Communications, a nat'l social media communications agency with offices in DC and Portsmouth, NH. Hynes served as the online outreach consultant for Sen. John McCain's WH '08 camp. Hynes is also the author of the book In Defense of the Religious Right. But today, he is our Consultant Candid.
What was your first job?
The Weirs Beach Water Slide in Laconia, NH, baby.
What is your proudest moment professionally?
Helping Sen. John McCain win the 2008 Republican presidential nomination.
If you could be in any other line of work, what would it be?
Well, I would be a stay-at-home dad with my three kids.
Of what political campaign (past, present or future) would you most like to be a part?
I would love to have run online strategy and communications for Ronald Reagan's 1980 presidential campaign (if such a thing had existed.)
What individual who does your kind of work for the other party do you respect the most, and why?
Peter Daou, who was Sec. Hillary Clinton's Internet Director. Daou is a straight shooter and an extremely bright guy.
Negative campaigning -- good or bad?
A good thing.
What is your favorite restaurant to meet clients?
Rasika on 6th Street in Penn Quarter
What is the first section of the newspaper you read?
Wall Street Journal editorial page.
A question from the previous participant: If you could be any vegetable in the White House garden, what would it be and who would you like to pick you?
A red pepper picked by President Obama himself, I suppose.
Please pose a question for the next interviewee.
Who would win a fantasy presidential match-up between Ronald Reagan and Barack Obama?
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1/21/2010 Frontpage
National Briefing
- 1 OBAMA: I'm The Explainer, And I Explain What Is Best!
- 2 HEALTH CARE: Blindsided By The Right
- 3 CAMPAIGN FINANCE: Follow The Money
- 4 ABC NEWS/WASHINGTON POST: Hitting Some Turbulence
- 5 CNN/OPINION RESEARCH CORP.: 20/80 Vision
- 6 PEW RESEARCH CENTER: Helping Haiti
- 7 CONSULTANT SCORECARD: Here's To You, Mr. Robinson
- 8 CONSULTANT CANDID: Hynes 57
- 9 BLOGOMETER: What Now?
Senate 2010
- 10 ARIZONA: Reunited, And It Feels So Good!
- 11 CALIFORNIA POLL: Enter Tom
- 12 CALIFORNIA: What Have You Been Smoking?
- 13 COLORADO: Watch Your Health
- 14 CONNECTICUT: Oh, I Thought You Said The Great Bambi
- 15 FLORIDA: Never Compromise
- 16 ILLINOIS: Outside Looking In
- 17 INDIANA: He's A Good Listener
- 18 KENTUCKY: He Did It His Con-Way
- 19 MASSACHUSETTS: The Hills
- 20 MASSACHUSETTS - FALLOUT: I Am The 41st Senator (And So Can You!)
- 21 MISSOURI POLL: Roy To The World
- 22 NEVADA: When I Grow Up, I Want To Be Massachusetts
- 23 NEW HAMPSHIRE: Tough Enough
- 24 NEW YORK POLL: Do No Harm
- 25 NEW YORK: Riding The Wave
- 26 NORTH CAROLINA POLL: Burr Warms
- 27 OHIO: Fishing For A Fight
- 28 PENNSYLVANIA POLL: Mr. 59
- 29 PENNSYLVANIA: Ben Franklin Levels Of Energy
- 30 WASHINGTON: Coast To Coast
- 31 WISCONSIN: Wall To Wall Plans
Governor 2010 -- The Big Four
- 32 CALIFORNIA: Drop In The Bucket
- 33 FLORIDA: Third Time's A Charm?
- 34 NEW YORK POLL: It's Not You, It's Him
- 35 NEW YORK: The Waiting Game
- 36 TEXAS: An Endorsement Would Be Prudent
Governor 2010
- 37 ALABAMA: With Friends Like These...
- 38 ALASKA: Come On The Rush Is On
- 39 COLORADO: Mixed Signals
- 40 CONNECTICUT POLL: So You're The Glassman
- 41 CONNECTICUT: Clash Of ... Basically Everyone Running
- 42 GEORGIA: You'll Shoot Your Eye (Or Someone Else's) Out!
- 43 ILLINOIS: Double Or Nothing
- 44 IOWA: On The Job
- 45 KANSAS: Mr. Holland's Magnolia Opus
- 46 MAINE: Scar Face
- 47 MASSACHUSETTS: Hope For The Best, Plan For The Worst
- 48 MICHIGAN: Forget The Economy: It's Abortion, Stupid!
- 49 MINNESOTA: Two For You
- 50 NEVADA: Strong Man, Straw Man
- 51 PENNSYLVANIA: Knoxed Out
- 52 RHODE ISLAND: Independents Day
- 53 TENNESSEE: I'm More Of A Singles And Doubles Guy Myself
White House 2012
- 54 HUCKABEE: Sister Christian, Oh The Time Has Come
- 55 PALIN: 'Zona Defense
- 56 ROMNEY: Once Hidden, Twice Shy
- 57 THUNE: TARPer's Ferry
In The States
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- 60 OBAMA: Tongues Were Wagging
- 61 EDWARDS: Bringing Up Baby-I-Now-Acknowledge
- 62 MCCAIN, CINDY: Being Outspoken Without Saying A Word
- 63 SANFORD: Thanks For Making Things Slightly Less Awkward
- 64 CHRISTIE: Tchotchke Vacancies, Waiting To Be Filled
- 65 DINNER CRASHERS: Glasses Of Water Might Have Been More Talkative
- 66 POLICE LOG: Time To Cut Back On The Phone Bill
- 67 PRESS PASS: We Don't Want To Lead, Unless We're Right
- 68 NEWS BAZAAR: Cougar Fight
