Donkey Fall
by Jerome Armstrong, Tue Aug 16, 2005 at 05:43:40 AM EDT
There's seven sections of the book, and Markos and I divided it in half-- each of us is to mesh together the outline with the research before we meet for a week of retreat with our editor later this month in Montana with a draft.
A few weeks ago, we did a test run of writing, and Markos brought 5K to the table on the deadline we had set, while I was empty-handed. He ragged me about it for the whole trip. I plan on bringing ~25K finished words written to Montana, and swamping him with my ascendency. So if you don't hear from me for a few weeks, you know why. You want the gist of the book that's due out in Jan '06?
The working title is Donkey Fall, and the subtitle is something like, How to get the Democratic Party moving again (or, giving the ass a good kick in the ass).
Here's the skinny:
Tne Democrats don't share a message, and there's no recognizable Democratic Party brand. Meanwhile, everyone and their brother can spout the tagline of the Republicans. No big revelation there. We set out to find out what the reasons that make this the case, so we looked at how we got here historically, both the losses of the Democratic Party, and the gains of the Republican Party. Then, for the Democrats, we look at the obstacles that are in the way of our delivering a consistent message... and winning a majority again at the federal level. Such as... the lack of espousing ideas that rise from our worldview... the establishments' special-interest groups, party infrastructure and its consultants... the lack of a progressive institutional effort to counter the conservative machine. All big problems, but we wanted to provide solutions, so the books not just a big downer. Where do we go from here? For the ideas and winning again, we went out into the field to find out what's working across the nation for Democrats in the states where we do win. In terms of overcoming the obstacles, here is where we focus on what we know best: building a progressive infrastructure, reforming the party system and rebuilding the Democratic movement. So, that's it in a minute.As Markos said, we had to go out into the states to find the solutions of message and winning elections, because obviously, we were not going to find it from talking to people in DC. So since late May, we've been on the road every other week, and sometimes multiple weeks. OK, MN, CO, AZ, TX, DC, MD, NC, NY, MI, TX, MT, NY, DC, IL, WI, CO, CA. The long haul indeed, but anyway, consider me out on a working vacation from MyDD until I get this book off the chest, and move on with the next big thing.











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