James Boyce is a blogger, t.v. analyst and radio show host who is a passionate believer and supporter of the progressive community online.

James is the founder of NewsLadder, a series of aggregator websites each dedicated to a progressive community. He also is the founder of Common Sense New Media Strategies, a Boston-based consulting group.

James appears frequently on MSNBC as a Democratic Strategist and is a regular guest on FOX NEWS "The Live Desk With Martha McCallum."

He is a regular featured guest on Mario Solich's Radio Show, from Los Angeles, and The David Goldstein Show, Seattle. He has also appeared on Thom Hartmann's show, The David Ross Show and Colorado's Progressive Talk AM 760.

A former advertising and marketing executive and winner of over 50 advertising awards for excellence, including one Clio, James was an unpaid Senior Advisor on John Kerry's 2004 Presidential Campaign. He has been a contributor to Huffington Post since its launch in May 2005.

Re: 2008, while he still pines for Al Gore, James was a Senior New Media Consultant to Governor Bill Richardson's Presidential Campaign, primarily because of Governor Richardson's plan to end the debacle in Iraq.

He can be reached at jamescannonboyce@gmail.com.

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Before taking a major pay cut to work in publishing, Glynnis did her time as a waitress in Greenwich Village. She has also worked as a photographer and video editor for former WB artist Lizzie West, and has contributed to the New York Times, The Black Table, as well as a number of publications in her homeland of Canada. Most recently she was an associate editor at the Huffington Post media blog Eat the Press, and is a contributing photographer for the blog Fashion Weakley.

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John has a decade of experience preparing speakers and speeches for public audiences and media appearances, working with progressive politicians at the national and local level, corporate and academic leaders, and other folks who want to do their best for their audiences.

John and his partners recently worked with Harvard economists on research that shows how critical politicians' non-verbal communication is to their electoral success, and developed a tool called the virtual primary to gauge politicians' prospects for success on the stump.

John has served as communications director for the national security and science faculty at Harvard's Kennedy School of Government, and previously worked on international education issues with former National Economic Advisor Gene Sperling. As a management consultant, John prepared and delivered presentations on strategic issues for executives at over a hundred major companies in the U.S. and overseas. He holds honors degrees from Harvard College and Columbia Law School.

John can be reached at john@KNPcommunications.com.

Blog Entries by James Boyce, Glynnis MacNicol, and John Neffinger

Liveblog! Letting The GOP Dogs Out In Boca

Posted January 24, 2008 | 07:47 PM (EST)


Who, who, who who? Why, the Final Five: Mitt Romney, Rudy Giuliani, Mike Huckabee, John McCain, and Ron Paul, together on a Boca Raton stage for what will surely be a scrappy debate, perhaps the scrappiest yet for the GOP nomination for President of the United...

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