Blogosphere Eve Thread

Well, I'm off to see Al Gore. The ticket contest is over as well. Here is a round-up thread for this afternoon:
  • Senator Menendez has launched his campaign blog. I imagine you might see a familiar certain someone doing a lot of the entries.

  • In light of my Start Trek Post below, I have been alerted to an older article by Paul Rosenberg: Star Trek Socialism.

  • Atrios has a column up in the LA Times on the CT-Sen race. Great stuff. Whatever his snarky, glib demeanor on his blog, I just want to say that in person Atrios is one of the most reserved, thoughtful, and brilliant people I have ever met.

  • Also in CT-Sen, Quinnipiac is coming out with a new poll on Thursday. Stay tuned, but with Lieberman's huge spending, I do not anticipate too much change.

  • Scared Lieberman has no volunteer ground game, moles in his camp and will damage other Connecituct Democrats in order to save himself. From The Hotline:Joseph Lieberman is hoping fear where work where persuasion has failed. Life on the ropes has caused the three term incumbent to call in Washington pro, Tom Lindenfeld to put together an organization to call, identify and inspire Lieberman primary voters for the August 8th showdown.

    The theme of a Saturday conclave of Greater Hartford Democratic town committee chairs was that if Lieberman loses the primary he will hurt all other Democratic candidates by running as an independent in November. The message was clear: help him now or your favorites suffer in November.

    The meeting was held at Congressman John Larson's political office. Larson wants locals to think the Democrats will take over the House if three challengers in Connecticut win. He would also get some credit for those wins, having looked foolish with his emphasis on an unsuccessful 2004 Dem challenger in eastern Connecticut.

    The response of the crowd of about 50 could not have been encouraging, though Lendenfeld impressed with his plan. Still, there was much resentment about Lieberman's support of the war in Iraq and, now, threat to bolt party if he falls short on 8/8. Reactions ranged from support to nods to hostility. Most local leaders are far more interested in the gubernatorial race with its tangible rewards in patronage and prestige.
    B<r> One of Lieberman's problems became evident in aftermath of meeting: lots of local leaders are quietly opposing him and were eager to share tales of the event. Plan is to hire workers to make calls and hit the pavement. Fears are growing that Lieberman will have no chance of winning in a low turnout. Twenty percent, the number batted about, is thought to be fatal to his chances. The three term incumbent's people concede that he has no effective organization of his own. He has brought in a pro to gin up his ground game with only three weeks left and several million dollars to spend. Lamont manager Tom Swan, an organizing legend in Connecticut, has put together a formidable machine for the challenger. It had a test run in the spring when it prepared to petition Lamont's way onto the primary ballot, which became moot after his strong convention showing.

    Lieberman needs a pro like Lindenfeld . His camp has been infiltrated by hostile Democratic officials who are surprised they get invited to his meetings when they have no intention of doing any work for him, let alone giving him their votes. Blogosphere day is tomorrow. I'll give you one guess as to who the beneficiary will be.
This is an open thread.

Tags: Blogosphere, CT-Sen, Culture, NJ-Sen, Open Threads (all tags)

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Counter Point to Star Trek Socialism

I ran across this at StarDestroyer.net a few years ago and I figured in the interests of stirring up discussion I'd repost the link.

Bascially he claims that from what we see in the show there is an abolition of property rights, no personal transportation, state control of communication, much progress in elimination of religion and traditional families, state seizure of industry, everyone is forced to work.

http://www.stardestroyer.net/Empire/Essa ys/Trek-Marxism.html

Uh and also to geek out though they just gave the DS9 episode on TV not long ago, the one where the guy says of the Federation "no one is allowed to leave paradise" or something like that.

by MNPundit 2006-07-18 10:50AM | 0 recs
&quot;Angry left&quot;

Note how the LA Times headline writers kept the "angry left" meme going with the headline "Why the Left Is Furious at Lieberman".

They just can't quit.

by The Cunctator 2006-07-18 11:04AM | 0 recs
by blues 2006-07-18 11:10AM | 0 recs
Re: Blogosphere Eve Thread

Bush: 'Alpha Male on the Cruise Ship'

By Robert Parry, May 18, 2006
http://www.consortiumnews.com/2006/05170 6.html

At a joint White House press conference May 16 with Australian Prime Minister John Howard, as the two men stood side by side, Bush slipped in a couple of zingers about Howard's bald head and supposed homeliness.

Bush joshed, "Somebody said, `You and John Howard appear to be so close, don't you have any differences?' And I said, `yes, he doesn't have any hair.'"

Getting a round of laughs from reporters, Bush moved on to his next joke: "That's what I like about John Howard," Bush said. "He may not be the prettiest person on the block, but when he tells you something you can take it to the bank."

Howard played the role of gracious guest, smiling and saying nothing in response to the disparaging comments about his physical appearance.

by blues 2006-07-18 11:40AM | 0 recs
by global yokel 2006-07-18 12:21PM | 0 recs
&quot;a familiar certain someone&quot;

Gee, Chris, whomever could you be referring to?

I'm pretty excited to get blogging again. Total withdrawals...

by Scott Shields 2006-07-18 01:13PM | 0 recs
Re: &quot;a familiar certain someone&quot;

Jeez, that's some turnaround from Xpatriated Texan, isn't it?

It's funny, though, how he calls it "Swift Boating" when Republicans launch the same attacks he facilitated in his day.

That guy was a real jackass.

At least he's out of your hair now, I guess.

by Kagro X 2006-07-18 04:37PM | 0 recs
Nevada primary?

I just heard the DNC is leaning towards Nevada as an early primary state.  Does this strike anyone else as an idiotic idea?

I can just imagine the town hall meetings...on the Strip and questions about sex workers' rights to unionize on every national news broadcast. If we're trying to even talk to values voters, this is sure a backwards way to do so.

I heard they're meeting this weekend to decide.  The boneheadedness of the national committee never fails to surprise, but this is pretty dumb, even for them if they decide to go through with it.

by kateb 2006-07-18 02:11PM | 0 recs
is it any more ridiculous then...

ethanol and corn subsidies?

I for one would love to hear about sex workers' right to unionize.

look at the overton window, we have to progress society at some point.

Besides Nevada is a swing state... a very CLOSE swing state.

I see what you are saying about "values voters" (or prudes!), but I think the idea has merit.
-C.

by neutron 2006-07-18 02:52PM | 0 recs
photos of &quot;beer with Jon Tester&quot; in sf.

went to a Jon tester fundraiser in SF last night... it was awesome and I took pictures, just click on ol' flattop and Sarah R. Carter for the link.

-C.

by neutron 2006-07-18 02:55PM | 0 recs
mondays at zeitgeist.

which is an awesome beer garden.
# Every Monday, 7:00-9:00 pm
# Zeitgeist, 199 Valencia at Duboce (Picnic tables in the back. Look for our red, white and blue striped bottle!) (map)
# August 14th: We'll be meeting at the Make-Out Room (22nd between Valencia & Mission) after the Progessive Reading Series, a fundraiser for progessive congressional candidates around the country. Reading starts at 7PM, DL to follow right after

There's one in Oakland too (where I live), but I work too late to go to it.

-C.

by neutron 2006-07-18 03:33PM | 0 recs
Re: Blogosphere Eve Thread

Everything you bring up areExcellent, compelling points that demand attention  

by redaxe2 2006-07-18 04:03PM | 0 recs
by justinh 2006-07-18 04:18PM | 0 recs
Thanks For The Link, Chris!

I'm sorry I didn't see your diary earlier in the day.

by Paul Rosenberg 2006-07-18 09:15PM | 0 recs

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