Daily Kos Moulitsas founded his blog,
Daily Kos in May 2002, and has managed the blog as a full-time occupation since early 2004. The popularity of
Daily Kos has attracted the attention of many Democratic senators, members of Congress, governors and candidates who have posted on the site, including
Senators John Kerry and
Barbara Boxer,
Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid,
Speaker of the United States House of Representatives Nancy Pelosi, former President
Jimmy Carter, and former President
Barack Obama.
Daily Kos has also spawned an annual conference. The inaugural
YearlyKos was held from June 8 to 11, 2006, in
Las Vegas, Nevada. Guests included Harry Reid, then-
Virginia Governor Mark Warner, and
Democratic National Committee chairman
Howard Dean. The conference has since been renamed
Netroots Nation. In April 2004, Moulitsas and
Daily Kos made controversial comments in a blog post about
Blackwater USA after some of its employees were killed and mutilated in
Fallujah The next day, Moulitsas defended and clarified his remarks. His statement was precipitated by a "strike" conducted by several pro-Clinton diarists, even though none of these posters was paid or in any way officially linked to the site. Moulitsas responded directly to the "strike" by saying that it was more like a "boycott", noting that "It's a big Internet, so I hope they find what they're looking for."
Consultant and entrepreneur In 2004, Markos and
Jerome Armstrong of
MyDD founded
BlogPAC, a political action committee focused on progressive bloggers and politics online. In 2012, he was, by some measures, the most accurate major pundit to predict the result of the presidential election. During the
2005 United Kingdom general election, Moulitsas was hired by the British daily newspaper
The Guardian to write elections analysis for its weblog. Moulitsas was also a regular contributor to
Newsweek, having been hired by the magazine for its 2008 presidential campaign coverage. Moulitsas is a fellow at the New Politics Institute, a think tank of the
New Democrat Network, which was founded by
Simon Rosenberg in 1996. The NDN's stated purpose is to help elect
centrist Democrats, and is considered by many to be a successor to the centrist
Democratic Leadership Council (DLC), an organization that Simon Rosenberg resigned from in 1996. In addition to political pursuits, Moulitsas co-founded
SB Nation, a network of sports blogs, with Tyler Bleszinski (of
Athletics Nation) in 2003. The network now covers all major American leagues (MLB, NBA, NFL, and NHL), as well as dozens of colleges and other specific sports like golf, cycling, and ultimate fighting. In 2011, SB Nation became
Vox Media and began expanding, raising capital to acquire and develop other blog networks. Vox Media now owns eight media brands covering news, technology, sports, and lifestyle. In March 2018, Moulitsas announced the launch of
Civiqs, a polling and data operation that tracks opinions on candidates, issues, and elected officials. Contributing to the anthology
Our American Story (2019), Moulitsas addressed the possibility of a shared American narrative. He concluded, "The American Dream claims that
anyone seeking a better life can aspire to rise above their station, and
everyone has an equal opportunity to become something better. That is our unifying narrative."
Books Moulitsas has authored three books: •
Crashing the Gate: Netroots, Grassroots, and the Rise of People Powered Politics (Chelsea Green, 2006); (co-written with
Jerome Armstrong) •
Taking On the System: Rules for Radical Change in a Digital Era (
Penguin Group, 2008); •
American Taliban: How War, Sex, Sin, and Power Bind Jihadists and the Radical Right (
Polipoint Press, 2010); ==See also==