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Progressives Still Fighting Obama, Democrats At Netroots 2011
The last time thousands of progressive activists and left-leaning bloggers came together for their annual Netroots Nation conference, Democrats controlled Washington. Much of the focus was on pushing the party -- and President Obama -- further to the left, to stand up for things like the public option, an end to the wars in Afghanistan and Iraq and the value of government spending to fix the economy.
A year later, with the Republicans firmly in control of the House and the 2012 presidential cycle underway, the focus is expected to be much the same. Except there's an expediency: The only way Democrats are going to win back what they lost and keep what they have, organizers and participants in this year's conference say, is to get closer to their progressive roots.
The conference kicks off Thursday morning in Minneapolis. Organizers say it will be the largest Netroots Nation on record, with more than 2,200 in attendance. Speakers include Minnesota's own Sen. Al Franken (D), former Sen. Russ Feingold (D-WI) and Netroots favorite Howard Dean. The White House will also be represented, with Obama communications director Dan Pfeiffer addressing the crowd Friday morning.
Participants told TPM they expected the crowd to be "respectful" of Pfeiffer, but they also made it clear he's not addressing a friendly crowd.
"He's got some hard questions to answer," Netroots executive director Raven Brooks told TPM. "It's not going to be a bunch of softballs lobbed at him."
Brooks said participants will likely press Pfeiffer on Obama campaign promises they feel he hasn't delivered on and frustrations they have over the administration's compromises on the Bush tax cuts and other matters that have left progressives frustrated.
Chief among those concerns is the economy. Progressives have lamented Obama's focus on deficits and debt rather than stimulus to create new jobs. Pfeiffer can expect to hear and earful about that one.
"We will be out there fighting Republicans and we're planning to fight hard for the people who work for a living in this country and the people who are trying to get their piece of the American dream and who haven't been able to get that lately. Those people are also called Democratic voters," said Levana Layendecker, communications director for Democracy for America, a progressive advocacy group founded out of the remains of Dean's 2004 presidential campaign.
"What we want is for the White House to be with us in this fight."
Rep. Keith Ellison (D-MN), whose district includes Minneapolis and -- this weekend, anyway -- the epicenter of liberal politics in America, agreed. Despite his position in the Democratic minority in the House, he said Netroots needs to keep the pressure on his party to lean left whenever possible.
"My goal is to get the focus on jobs," Ellison said. He's a co-chair of the Congressional Progressive Caucus and will make Netroots the first stop on his caucus' nationwide tour this summer aimed at turning attention away from the deficit and back toward pro-growth spending.
"I don't think we can't do anything because the Republicans are in office," Ellison said, adding, "I don't really care about unifying behind a bunch of policies that I don't think are going to get people employed. I want to talk about what really matters: food on the table, you know what I mean?"
Republicans will get some attention at Netroots; conservative bloggers are holding their own conference, RightOnline, down the street from Netroots in Minneapolis. Their agenda is certain to come up at Netroots.
"There will likely be two main thrusts of the conference: pushing back hard against right-wing craziness like ending Medicare and union busting," said Adam Green, co-founder of the Progressive Change Campaign Committee, "while also pushing Democrats to go on offense and stop preemptively caving before the fight."
Brooks said much of the talk at this year's Netroots won't even be about moving Democrats to the left, but rather shedding them all together as a means to a progressive political end.
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Show All"There will likely be two main thrusts of the conference: pushing back hard against right-wing craziness like ending Medicare and union busting,"
Right-wing craziness? How about stopping your party's ongoing and ever-expanding murder and destruction abroad? Oh gee, I forgot, its all about your money & lifestyle here in the Homeland.
Toadies and liberal greedsters.
"liberal greedsters"? As in conservative Democrats that have brought the party to its knees by voting with Republicans?
Liberal demonizing has been such a success that we demonize ourselves.
As if the right wing has anything to offer to end murder and destruction and destruction abroad. A bi-partisan consensus exists on that one.
Go back to your cave, moonpie.
Isn't netroots nation the annual daily kos get-together? One of the top recommended blogs over there today; "No, Obama has NOT crossed the line in Libya" ... all about how St. Oblahblah ended the atrocities and stopped a genocide.
Forget the fact that journalists who were actually on the ground at the time said there didn't appear to be any imminent assault or massacre being launched on Benghazi by Gaddafi's forces (Anthony Shadid, Democracy Now 4/6/11.)
My guess is that Oblahblah's PR guy won't be facing a "friendly" crowd at NN ... but a crowd with a wide diversity of feelings ranging from sufficiently worshipful to lapdog sycophantic.
Maybe that Dkos blogger can ask the PR guy a real hardball question along the lines of; "give us a sense of what it's like to work for such a brilliant man of peace, whose political chess-manship is unrivaled, a man of bedrock solid integrity, a workhorse who never ceases toiling for righetousness and justice, a superhero; our President Barack Obama."
Obama sez, "show me the money!"
This takes me back six or seven years ago, when I used to hang out at a well-meaning "progressive" blog-- not "Daily Kos", which was just beginning to take itself (too) seriously at the time.
Long before Kos became the Obamabot hive-mind, I bugged out after I accessed the site and was admonished to turn off my ad-blocking software because viewing and supporting Daily Kos sponsors was an expected, i.e. mandatory, courtesy.
I soon afterwards explained to a friend that I'd stopped visiting Kos because it was like taking shore leave on the planet Vulcan.
There was a persistent optimistic buzz then that "A-list bloggers" would become just the truly subversive, radical, bottom-up, cutting-edge political insurgency needed to finally kick the anti-war, anti-Security State movements into gear and give the Bush II maladministration a run for its money.
Some regulars at that site, which is still operating but I'd rather not name, actually saw its host and "rising stars" like Markos Moulitsas Zúñiga as the new Tom Paines.
But these ostensible "radicals" and their "communities'" idea of "getting serious"-- pardon the proliferating ironic quotes-- took the form of increased regimentation, moderation, and conformity.
I don't know how the odious Rahm Emanuel developed the concept of the liberal-lite, progressive "Veal Pen", but he might've been inspired by "Netroots Nation".
It amounts to a vast Virtual Veal Pen, or electronic collar-- a place for earnest, wonky, latent-reactionary "inside politics" aficionados to rub elbows with mainstream politicians trying to boost their 'Net Cred with Youth. It's a Co-Opting Fest and a minor mass-media attraction at best.
I remember seeing Markos on tv last year screaming that Kuicinich was a traitor to progressives for not supporting Obama's corporate goodybag giveaway exravaganza insurance law .... what a douche. Thomas Paine he is not, no ... more like the Groom of the Stool...
We need to focus on defeating this president no matter what.
The good news is Ron Paul is likely to be the "no matter what." Stopping a foreign policy of endless war and violations of civil liberties should be the focus. We aren't gosing to get any social progreams. We don't have any social safety net now. Social Security will be privatized if this president is reelected. We don't need him-- no way! It's time for ABO (anybody but Obombus).
We need to focus on electing Ron Paul? Well he's got to get the Repub nomination first. The Left will have no say in that.
As for Social Security privatization, Ron Paul is a supporter.
Obama will campaign in opposition to privatisation. No unions will support Paul.
If nominated (highly unlikely) Paul might win. The magnitude of the Obama disaster may be that obvious by election time
We need to focus on defeating this president no matter what.
The good news is Ron Paul is likely to be the "no matter what." Stopping a foreign policy of endless war and violations of civil liberties should be the focus. We aren't gosing to get any social progreams. We don't have any social safety net now. Social Security will be privatized if this president is reelected. We don't need him-- no way! It's time for ABO (anybody but Obombus).
We need to focus on defeating this president no matter what.
The good news is Ron Paul is likely to be the "no matter what." Stopping a foreign policy of endless war and violations of civil liberties should be the focus. We aren't gosing to get any social progreams. We don't have any social safety net now. Social Security will be privatized if this president is reelected. We don't need him-- no way! It's time for ABO (anybody but Obombus).
Great post!
Warmongering Obamabot is indistinguishable from any Bush supporter.
The best set of examples of promises Obama has not kept are at:
http://whatinthefuckhasobamadonesofar.com/