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  • How the Progressive Left Also Fights Dirty, Really Dirty (Intimidation of Donors-Must Read!)

    08/08/2008 3:22:05 PM PDT · by 2ndDivisionVet · 61 replies · 816+ views
    The New Republic ^ | August 8, 2008 | Marty Peretz
    Actually, I don't think the right has played as dirty as this. A Times article by Michael Luo this morning unveils a new netroots enterprise, Accountable America, the unabashed purpose of which is to terrify conservatives from giving campaign money to Republican causes and Republican candidates. It's actually ingenuous. You get a list of past Republican donors and send each of them one, two, many e-mails with the explicit warning that contributing to conservative campaigns may be dangerous to the donor's health. Or, as Luo puts it, "The warning letter is intended as a first step, alerting donors who might...
  • The Left and Plans for "Nuremberg-Style" Tribunals for Bush Administration Officials

    08/06/2008 7:33:23 PM PDT · by 2ndDivisionVet · 76 replies · 637+ views
    The National Review ^ | August 06, 2008 | Byron York
    One thing that hasn't received much attention in conservative and Republicans circles is the ongoing conversation on the left about the possibility of Nuremberg-style war-crimes trials for members of the Bush administration should a Democratic president take office. I'm not exaggerating or introducing the Nazi analogy myself; they actually use the phrase "Nuremberg-style" when they discuss "war-crimes tribunals." And they are quite serious (although the more moderate of them prefer a "truth commission.") At the Netroots Nation gathering in Austin, Texas last month — that is the successor to YearlyKos — Dahlia Lithwick, of the Washington-Post-owned website Slate, did an...
  • Google, Blogger, Obama: Obamanation Ate My Blog!

    08/02/2008 9:29:20 AM PDT · by mondoreb · 10 replies · 419+ views
    DBKP ^ | August 2, 2008 | mondoreb
    Last week, we published Babba Zee's Anti-Obama Blogs Shut Down by Google, Obamabots. Thurday, Blogger locked our original (and still quite robust) site, DBKP at Blogger for being a spam blog. One would think Blogger would have a system in place before shutting down blogs with any kind of Google Page Rank. After all, your average spam site doesn't acquire much of a page rank. But, apparently, one would be wrong. Our original site is PR-5. Were Obama supporters behind this latest round of blog shutdowns, as they were last month? In Obama's Netroots Supporters Continue "Blog Burning", Confederate Yankee...
  • Don’t mention FISA

    07/25/2008 10:25:50 AM PDT · by Schnucki · 1 replies · 107+ views
    The Economist ^ | July 24, 2008
    The online activists are angry with Barack Obama. But only a bit IT WAS summer and it was Austin, where keeping things weird is a popular civic pastime. But for the 2,000 bloggers and readers at last weekend’s Netroots Nation, the mood was more wonkish than wild. The “netroots”—the online version of “grassroots” political activists—spent hours in panels on policy and technology, and kept up running analyses via blogs and Twitter. They allowed themselves to be plied with margaritas of an evening, but made it back for a morning question session with Nancy Pelosi, the speaker of the House of...
  • Thugs Force Paper to Pull Article About Daily Kos - Netroots Nation Conference

    07/21/2008 11:49:46 PM PDT · by kristinn · 37 replies · 1,470+ views
    Tuesday, July 22, 2008 | Kristinn
    The Austin American-Statesman caved to pressure from the Daily Kos-Netroots Nation and pulled an article from the newspaper's website that poked fun at the liberal convention being held in Austin last weekend.The article, entitled Gore's Surprise Visit Highlights Netroots Conference was published on the front page of Sunday's paper.It was written by feature writer, Patrick Beach--meaning the article was not a straight news piece (think Dana Milbank.)Greg Mitchell, a writer for Editor & Publisher who blogs at the Daily Kos attended the conference as a panel speaker.He brought attention to the article by posting about it the Daily Kos. Mitchell...
  • DUmmie FUnnies 07-21-08 (Nutroots Nation holds KOmmie KOnvention, AKA "Wallop-Pelosi"!)

    07/21/2008 1:28:42 PM PDT · by Charles Henrickson · 88 replies · 231+ views
    DUmmie FUnnies ^ | July 21, 2008 | KOmmies and Charles Henrickson
    Two years ago we here at DUmmie FUnnies documented the first annual KOmmie KOnvention (held in Las Vegas), "YearlyKos"--AKA "Blogolapalooza," because politicans like Mark Warner wined and dined the prog bloggers with chocolate fountains and ice sculptures at a Stratosphere party, in order to gain their support. Well, this year we travel to Austin, Texas, for the YearlyKos, now called, "Netroots Nation." There are MULTITUDINOUS THREADS on this in KOmmieland--you can go there and use the tag, "netroots nation 2008" to find them all. There's even a separate Netroots Nation website, with agenda, speakers, registration info, etc. There are...
  • Netroots Nation: A Fly on the Wall

    07/20/2008 4:05:17 PM PDT · by smokingfrog · 6 replies · 191+ views
    Blogcritics magazine ^ | July 18, 2008 | Dave Nalle
    With a registration fee of about $500 it was clear that no riff-raff need apply. Discussions with attendees put that in context and explained the need for so much big-money sponsorship. The attendees were largely hand-picked, with their entry and expenses underwritten by various groups in the form of paid 'scholarships' to enable them to attend. Naturally, that meant that there was a selection process in play where scholarships were directed to the most influential and most loyal partisans, giving them the opportunity to make contacts and take advantage of the extensive learning opportunities offered at the conference. Netroots Nation...
  • Pelosi Brings Surprise Guest: Al Gore--Meat-Eating Carbon Machine--to Netroots Nation

    07/19/2008 6:24:16 PM PDT · by 2ndDivisionVet · 16 replies · 99+ views
    The San Francisco Chronicle ^ | July 19, 2008 | Joe Garofoli
    So House Speaker Nancy Pelosi is about 40-odd minutes into her "Ask the Speaker" session Saturday at the Netroots Nation confab here in Austin,TX and about to field a question about energy and the environment, when she says she's got to call a friend. Offstage is heard the voice of Al Gore. No, wait he's actually here and the Netrootsters in the airline hangar sized hall greeted him with a nearly a minute long standing O. It was like a surprise guest showing up to jam at a Bridge School Benefit Concert. -- if you're a political geek, which we...
  • Al Gore steals the show at Netroots [If the scientists tell us we may have as little as 10 years...]

    07/19/2008 12:52:48 PM PDT · by Sub-Driver · 23 replies · 165+ views
    Al Gore steals the show at Netroots By Lilly Rockwell | Saturday, July 19, 2008, 11:01 AM Former Vice President Al Gore stole the show from House Speaker Nancy Pelosi’s fireside policy chat at the Netroots Nation conference in Austin on Saturday. Pelosi spent 45 minutes talking about abortion rights, efforts to bring the troops back from Iraq and why she didn’t think the Senate version of the FISA bill was appropriate. Some questions seemed to take her off guard, such as when one audience member asked about care packages being sent to troops, and if Congress should pass a...
  • Bloggers fan flames during campaign lull

    07/17/2008 10:34:47 AM PDT · by PJ-Comix · 69+ views
    Washington Times ^ | July 17, 2008 | Matthew Sheffield
    With the general election a long way off and much of the general public still tuning out the presidential race, you'd think the online activist corps that have injected unprecedented amounts of cash to fuel this campaign season might want to take a few weeks off. You'd be wrong.
  • Netroots jilted by Obama FISA stand

    06/28/2008 9:07:35 AM PDT · by ricks_place · 6 replies · 199+ views
    Politico ^ | 6/25/08 | CARRIE BUDOFF BROWN
    When former Sen. John Edwards dropped out of the presidential race, the progressive Netroots took their affections to Barack Obama, defending him against attack from Hillary Rodham Clinton and others. But with his support of a government surveillance bill that offers retroactive immunity to telecommunications companies — a bill that he vowed last year to filibuster — the honeymoon has ended. Disappointed over his position on the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act, the online activists feel jilted and betrayed and have taken to questioning his progressive credentials. One prominent blogger, Atrios, has even given him the moniker “Wanker of the Day.”...
  • The race online: Obama, rivals bring Internet campaigning to new level

    02/24/2008 1:49:01 PM PST · by markomalley · 9 replies · 97+ views
    San Jose Mercury News ^ | 2/24/2008 | Frank Davies
    WASHINGTON - Barack Obama's ascendancy comes with a popular affirmation: "Yes we can." Maybe it should be "Yes we click," as his presidential campaign takes online politics to new levels. Obama became the front-runner for the Democratic nomination this month after a string of primary and caucus victories, and his inspirational appeal and effective campaign organization are getting most of the credit for his stunning success. But there is another major factor: smart use of new technology, from record-breaking fundraising to Facebook widgets attracting new supporters and mass texting to keep his backers connected. While every candidate in this year's...
  • The Online Left vs. Obama: They've Been In Hillary's Pocket All Along.

    02/18/2008 8:06:49 AM PST · by jdm · 43 replies · 134+ views
    Red State ^ | Feb. 18, 2008 | Staff
    By and large, the online left hates Obama. It's one of the underreported ironies of this political season. Obama has more in common with the netroots than Hillary. He's to the left of her on the war, on corporate issues, on social welfare issues – even on life issues Obama appears to the left of Hillary. But the online left does not like him. There are a few reasons for this. For one, Obama is no Ned Lamont. He's a dazzling, rising star of the left, but unlike Lamont, Obama is not a product of the online left. He has,...
  • Leaving Kennedy behind: Democrats have abandoned the tradition of..leaders as John F. Kennedy

    10/03/2007 5:38:37 PM PDT · by 2ndDivisionVet · 15 replies · 521+ views
    Guelph Mercury ^ | October 03, 2007 | Matt Bondy
    The official presidential portrait of John Fitzgerald Kennedy tells quite a story. His pensive expression, curled shoulders and folded arms are not mere emblems of the physical ailments he so manfully absorbed; they help cut the figure of a northeastern liberal -- a Democrat -- who through inspired oratory and steely resolve faced down Soviet communism. This, at a time when many were resigned to the inevitability of its expansion. But Kennedy -- historic though his presidency was, and beatified though it has become -- in his time was not breaking the mould of the Democratic party in the United...
  • Hillary Missed Her MoveOn Moment

    09/17/2007 9:57:35 PM PDT · by 2ndDivisionVet · 9 replies · 324+ views
    RealClearPolitics ^ | September 18, 2007 | Richard Cohen
    If there is a phrase more closely associated with both Hillary and Bill Clinton than "the politics of personal destruction," it does not come to mind. All the others -- "It's the economy, stupid," for instance -- belong to one or the other, but "the politics of personal destruction" is a phrase both Clintons have used repeatedly -- so much so, it seems, that for Hillary it has lost all meaning. When, for instance, Gen. David Petraeus was slimed as "General Betray Us," Hillary Clinton looked the other way. This was the politics of personal expediency. The swipe at Petraeus...
  • MoveOn.org: Momentum or Menace?

    09/12/2007 1:11:28 AM PDT · by 2ndDivisionVet · 2 replies · 248+ views
    The Washington Post's Politics Blog ^ | September 11, 2007 | Chris Cillizza
    The biggest news yesterday came before General David Petraeus or Ambassador Ryan Crocker uttered a single word in the hearings on progress in Iraq.And it came in the form of a newspaper ad, paid for by MoveOn.org. The ad, which accused Petraeus of "cooking the books for the White House", was roundly condemned by Republicans who time and again in the hearings held up the ad in the New York Times and called on Democrats to condemn it. The statement from RNC spokesman Mike Duncan was typical of the rhetoric: "Will Hillary Clinton, Barack Obama, and the rest of the...
  • GOP upstarts vie to beat Dems online (in fundraising)

    08/25/2007 1:59:54 AM PDT · by 2ndDivisionVet · 3 replies · 434+ views
    The Politico ^ | August 24, 2007 | Kenneth P. Vogel
    Call it ActRed. There’s something of a competition brewing between three new Republican groups angling to cut into the online fundraising advantage enjoyed by Democrats and their Internet money machine, ActBlue. Rightroots, Big Red Tent and Slatecard.com are the latest in a series of as yet unsuccessful efforts by GOP operatives to close their party’s Web-cash gap with Democrats. All three will allow visitors to their websites to contribute to Republican candidates running for federal offices, plus in Rightroots’ case a few who aren’t – namely might-be presidential candidates Fred Thompson, Newt Gingrich and Chuck Hagel. The committees will forward...
  • Video: O’Reilly tangles with Sen. Dodd; Dennis Miller rips Dodd limb from limb

    08/02/2007 8:24:22 PM PDT · by bnelson44 · 54 replies · 2,746+ views
    HotAir ^ | 8/2/07
    O’Reilly really couldn’t have stacked these two Factor segments any better. First he has Sen. Chris Dodd on to talk about the DailyKos and the YearlyKos and that Photoshop he keeps showing that came from Kos. If you haven’t seen it, you’ll see it in this segment, don’t worry. Once he and Dodd go a few rounds shouting at each other, O’Reilly brings Dennis Miller on to deliver the coup de grace. Or, several of them. Since neither segment works as well alone, I’ve given you the entire Dodd segment and the choice cuts from Miller Time. Video at link
  • 'Net Roots' Event Becomes Democrats' Other National Convention [Kos Convention]

    08/02/2007 8:24:40 PM PDT · by indcons · 9 replies · 1,251+ views
    Washington Post ^ | Friday, August 3, 2007 | Jose Antonio Vargas
    Last month, in a straw poll on the popular liberal blog Daily Kos, Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton (D-N.Y.), the front-runner for her party's presidential nomination, won only 9 percent of the vote, lagging far behind former senator John Edwards (N.C.) with 36 percent and Sen. Barack Obama (Ill.) with 27 percent. She couldn't make it past 4 percent for most of the year. But as the who's who of the progressive blogosphere -- the "Net roots" -- gather in Chicago for the Yearly Kos convention, which started yesterday, Clinton will be there. Her attendance underscores two seemingly contradictory realities: the...
  • MySpace Meltdown: How Barack Obama Lost His Biggest Fan

    05/15/2007 12:46:29 AM PDT · by Lorianne · 18 replies · 1,471+ views
    Mother Jones ^ | May 14, 2007 | Joe Anthony by Leigh Ferrara
    Last week, top-down campaigning collided with bottom-up netroots organizing when Barack Obama's web team wrested control of an unofficial Obama MySpace page from its diligent proprietor. The power play resulted in the loss of 160,000 MySpace friends for the presidential candidate and one very disillusioned organizer. Twenty-nine-year-old Obama enthusiast Joe Anthony, a Los Angeles paralegal, created MySpace.com/BarackObama long before Obama's presidential bid began, and maintained it—with the campaign's knowledge and encouragement, he says—for more than two years. But as Obama's popularity grew, so did his MySpace profile, and as the page neared 200,000 members, the campaign became increasingly uneasy about...