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Ryan Clayton is a Media Analyst at a Democratically-aligned media buying firm, where he focuses on analyzing the expenditures of Republican candidates and conservative issue advocacy groups. Through this research, he is often the first to know when independent groups are going up on the air, how much they are spending and what media markets they are targeting.
With previous experience working for progressive non-profit organizations, Democratic candidates, and elected officials, his background gives him a broad understanding of how campaigns, non-profits, and government institutions fit together to shape American public policy.
Currently, he is working on US Uncut, which connects corporate tax dodging to cuts in valuable public services. Operating through social media, mostly on Facebook & Twitter, US Uncut has developed self-organizing chapters in 50+ cities throughout the country and recently hosted 100+ actions across America for the weekend of Tax Day 2011. The message is simple: we pay our taxes, why don't they?
His online presence, 100 Proof Politics, is a political news aggregator that delivers the top breaking headlines from prominent sources on the web. This site is also home to his weblog where Ryan delivers his unique blend of political opinions, always "Served Straight Up, No Chaser."
Ryan has appeared on MSNBC, FOX News, CNN, BBC, & RT with recent projects highlighted in The New York Times, The Washington Post, Boston Herald, USA Today, The Guardian (UK), Wall Street Journal, The Economist, The Nation Magazine, TPM, CNET, Raw Story, HotAir, Mediaite, Salon, Slate, Yahoo! News & The Huffington Post.
(3 comments) SHARE Tuesday, June 28, 2011 My Apologies to @AndrewBreitbart
Ryan Clayton of 100 Proof Politics issues an apology to Andrew Breitbart for their confrontation at Netroots Nation 2011. Included is an incisive critique of journalistic charlatans like Andrew Breitbart & James O'Keefe.