I Was Wrong About Obama
The intimacy we seek in 2007 is not with the candidate, but with the process. What Obama has done is ...
Read moreThe intimacy we seek in 2007 is not with the candidate, but with the process. What Obama has done is ...
Read moreThe challenge Markos faces with this year's YearlyKos event in Chicago is much, much greater than what he faced last ...
Read moreClinton could still win through. She has an enormous financial advantage. But if the Netroots rally behind Obama rather than ...
Read moreAnyone who writes that the work of Amanda at Pandagon is somehow further to the left than Fox News is ...
Read moreI don't care that he's not running. That's not the point. You push to draft Feingold, you agitate for him ...
Read moreThe idea that hiring a few means you're running low is a bit like the Isaac Asimov classic "Nightfall," in ...
Read moreFor the Netroots to become a permanent part of our political discourse, it needs to engage in permanent political revolution.
Read moreWe set up a tax-exempt Foundation, solicit contributions from rich liberals, create a board of directors, and hand out an ...
Read moreUnlike the conservative movement of the 1960s, Open Source Politics is a process revolution, not an ideological one. What matters ...
Read moreIn an open source world, content and agenting move up the stack, not down. Supply is abundant, and comes from ...
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