harry Wrote:
Sen. LooGAR's #9 Dream Wrote:
Without Lamont's personal money, he never GETS the "1000s" of netroots contributions. Whoops. Argument over.
I don't always think that Democrats should be more like Republicans, I DO always think that they should fight on turf that they can win, frame the debate, and play to win.
What you posit, is that they run on health, education, welfare, acid, amnesty, abortion and gay rights. All proven losers. Who is right? I don't know that Angelides has a chance in hell, but to win he needs to stake out a voice of his own on issues that move voters. If those are gay rights and abortion, so be it.
And the fact that Jon Tester has raised huge amounts from netroots is also due to his personal money. I think he made $60,000 last year! Ah those decadent middle class democrats!
The reductionist argument against "the liberal agenda" that throws up "gay rights" is tired, and probably a little hateful. Willie Horton shit.
How abou economic justice? How about jobs? How about health? How about a planet choking from addictions to fossil fuels?
Nah, it's all about Adam and Eve not Steve.
Personal politics notwithsatnding, harry, The Netroots are like Emily's List, they do provide a much needed fundraising mechanism for the candidates they support. They also, oftentimes, put their candidates in a box, or make them highlight issues that are not winners.
All of the things that you bring up are interesting to me and you, but ARE THEY ISSUES THAT MOVE VOTERS?!?
Do you think that your boy Tester (nice haircut) is going to come out for abortion rights, gay rights, and healthcare?
No, I bet he is going to say, I'm not Conrad Burns, and I'm not corrupt.
See the difference there?
I'm sorry that you view things through the gimlet eye of a true beliver, hell, I even applaud and admire you a little. But I look at things down the cold steel pipe of the barrel of a gun. WIN and you are IN, LOSE and go home and suck on your toes.
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harry Wrote:
I understand that you, of all people, know this crisis and, in your own way, are working to address it. You, the madras-pantsed julip-sipping Southern cracker and me, the oldman hippie California fruit cake are brothers in the struggle to save our country.
FT Wrote:
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