Let The Anti-Netroots Deluge Begin
by Chris Bowers, Tue Aug 08, 2006 at 08:05:29 AM EDT
What do I suggest the media do differently in its coverage? How about you ask us about what motivates us, rather than simply pull it out of your imagination. Interview the top bloggers. Interview the voters in Connecticut. Ask them what motivates them. Don't just assume, ASK us, ask THEM.Digby on Marty Peretz:Whether it's overly sensitive Democrats who have been traumatized by decades of "bug the liberal" taunts or just mainstream members of the old resentment tribe like Peret, those who feel such terror and revulsion at passionate liberalism are obviously in the grip of some sort of emotional tidal wave. I don't think there is any hope for the latter; they are a permanent fixture in American politics. But the first need to start questioning their assumptions if they want to keep up. Their knee jerk evocations of 1968 are no less anachronistic than are Peretz's throwbacks to McCarthyism. This is psychology at work not political analysis and the chattering classes need to take a good hard look in the mirror and recognize that.
You really can't read this histrionic classist, racist, red-baiting tirade without wondering why Peretz maintains the fiction that he is a Democrat --- or why Democrats should henceforth concern themselves with his opinion any more than they worry about William Kristol's. Also, Politics TV has video of a typical anti-netroots "smear" from Matthews. Can someone please explain to me why being able to work at home in your pajama's is a bad thing? Jealous much?
But all this in ancillary, and we can deal with it later on. I just received word of huge, nearly presidential level turnout in a nearby ward that we believe is favorable to Lamont. That is some good news.
Tags: CT-Sen, Media, netroots, Voter Turnout (all tags)









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