Booman is a troll with a blog. Don't worry about him, I only do it occasionally because he's a bottomfeeder that puts up stuff nobody else will print and then the DNC pushes it. But of his own, he's meaningless.
...is way over the line. Of all the bloggers out there, I think Boo has, far and away, the best grasp of how the Senate actually works and how to go about the strategy of the legislative process. So far, he's been close to 100% accurate, as far as I can tell.
And certainly nobody can accuse Boo of having never been down in the trenches fighting for real, working-class people knowing his history.
You could accuse him of being wrong on this or that, and I think I've read enough of his stuff to know he'd probably be pretty quick to admit to it if it were clearly so. But a "troll," "bottomfeeder," "meaningless" -- and from the blogger whose allies now apparently include the cast of Fox & Friends and Grover Norquist?
The fact that she also seems to attract an army of drooling morons to whatever her position is on a given issue -- and whether she's clearly right or clearly wrong -- is a bit disturbing.
The fact that many of them are polluting dKos and others is worrying, too. Conservatives want live babies so they can raise them to be dead soldiers. - George Carlin
Yeah, all that old "blogosphere" stuff is done.
It would have really turned on itself if Obama had lost in November 2008, but instead by winning the Senate, House, and presidency the implosion has been more drawn out. Winning 60 seats in the Senate was an accident the Democrats did not want.
This happens when you have only yourself to blame for your shortcomings. The Democratic Party and its supporters are the problem now. But they needn't worry, soon the Republicans will teabag themselves back into office and the Democrats won't have to worry about governing anymore. They can go back to claiming to need more Democrats.
It could have been different if Obama was a strong, bold leader rallying his netroot supporters to fight for his legislative goals, but instead he decided to ask for a banquet while demonstrating he's perfectly willing to settle for table scraps.
The left is splintered into one side, which is too ideological, and another side, which is too moderate/"pragmatic" (I'm not sure who's pragmatic here, quite frankly). I'm inclined to agree with the idea that if we can't get a public option, we should kill the bill, yet I'm sympathetic to Krugman and Boo's argument that the stronger cost controls can wait, and that the uninsured need those subsidies now rather than our ideological fight and long-term knowledge.
But maybe that's just "Eat shit and shit ponies later" and doomed to failure. Or maybe it should be seen as a small, but significant win, and guys like rootless2 are right when they say the left is always willing to suffer the big loss because next time we'll get the big win (shrug) So I dunno, WTF?
If that makes any sense.
Meh. Like I said, thank god for Bowl Games. Conservatives want live babies so they can raise them to be dead soldiers. - George Carlin
The annoying thing about all of it is that I find myself agreeing with all criticisms of everybody. Obama's a pansy, and Jane Hamsher is nuts.
LMAO.
The looming failure of the Obama administration stems from what didn't happen 10 - 15 years ago. The Progressives didn't sit down, do some analysis, come-up with policy prescriptions, and a way to sell them.
Right now the political climate in the US could be changed if the leaders of the Progressive Caucus and the Left, in general, weren't second and third rate bottom feeders.
But they are, so it won't.
As was noted all the way through the primaries, Obama made no secret of what he was. But it is amazing how much people were willing to project an entirely different collective persona upon him that could never deliver on the expectations that had built up.
As I said at the time "..nobody could, but Obama won't even try". And he hasn't. keep to the Fen Causeway
P.S. Glad I'm an old dude without kids. I don't hang out with the super-wealthy and they're the only ones smiling, other than the "Jesus is coming" crowd. In the end, might makes right. Nothing has changed since the caveman.
ok he isnt McCain or Palin, but he still isnt good enough by a long shot. Every time hes had the oppertunity to stand up and be counted, to make his position felt as the man who's worthy to be remembered in history, he's taken the big words but small gestures route from what I can see. By taking this route where he's taken the easy way out he's perhaps destroyed any faith that a percentage of the youthfull vote has in future politicians. Im n saying that people should fight against the current health bill, as any extra person you can get coverage for is a victory, (And any that will still be at peril of losing houses or without coverage are still going to be the most cynically betrayed) Any idiot can face a crisis - it's day to day living that wears you out.
By taking this route where he's taken the easy way out he's perhaps destroyed any faith that a percentage of the youthfull vote has in future politicians.
OBAMA: Not as Terrible as Bush!