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Capitol Words: What Your Congress Person Really Talks About

Written by Marshall Kirkpatrick / December 19, 2008 12:06 PM / 2 Comments

congresspic2.jpgThe Sunlight Foundation's mashup site Capitol Words relaunched this week and now offers a very handy way to see what keywords are being used in the US Congress in general and by particular congress members. If you pay only passing attention to politics, Capitol Words is a great way to familiarize yourself with politicians in a hurry. It's a mashup of several different ways to search the Congressional Record and it's fun to use.

There's also a lot of interesting little tidbits that can be discovered using the site. Did you know that Republicans talk about Google far more often in Congress than Democrats do? That Oregon Republican Gordon Smith uses the word "hate" more than almost any other word?

As you can see from the images below, there are some shortcomings to the system. It only parses single words (hate is presumably connected to crime, for example) and you can't click on those words to see the context they were used in. For a much more full-featured service regarding congress, see our coverage of the Sunlight Foundation's fantastic site OpenCongress. See also Sunlight's lab project, Capitol Tweets (embedded, right), which consultant to the Foundation Nancy Watzman wrote about here. Check out the new CapitalWords.org.

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Capitol Words GordonSmith.jpg

Cute old guy photo CC via Flickr user aflcio2008.


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  1. Awesome service.

    Relevant to this, a post on Mashable yesterday: http://mashable.com/2008/12/18/tweetminster-tweetcongress-twitter-politics/ - about members of parliament on Twitter.

    Posted by: Alberto | December 19, 2008 1:38 PM



  2. I'm not too crazy about this idea :)

    Mike
    http://www.wannadevelop.com

    Posted by: wanna develop | December 21, 2008 3:09 AM



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