I’d barely shut my eyes for three hours when I found myself inexplicably awake, watching the sun attempt to crawl above the early morning Austin haze, the first tentative rays of light glinting off the endless rows of air conditioning units that neatly grow like cabbages across the flattop roofs of the surrounding buildings.
Kinda incoherent poetic metaphors, huh? Yeah, well, just be glad you’re not getting a fucking haiku from me, considering my accumulated sleep deficit over the past few days.
I had planned to get to bed relatively early last night, but somehow found myself at 1:30 AM, sitting in an IHOP with Darcy Burner and a bunch of veterans. Vote Vets co-founder and chairman Jon Soltz sat across the table, passionately detailing the Veteran Administration’s many bureaucratic nightmares as he relentlessly made his way through an enormous, whipped cream topped stack of chocolate chip pancakes. On his own unexpected politicization Soltz described heading to Iraq a true believer, only to have reality—political, military and otherwise—rip the veil from his eyes. “It was like learning that your parents are not really your parents,” Soltz explained as he tried to relate the sense of betrayal that accompanied his own disillusionment.
Perhaps the biggest surprise for those who don’t know squat about the liberal blogosphere might be that while 20-year-old slackers in bathrobes are in short supply here at Netroots Nation, veterans and military personnel are out in full force. At last night’s keynote, Gen. Wes Clark called out various groups one by one to stand up and be acknowledged… teachers, medical professionals, candidates, first responders, social workers, etc…. but by far the largest group in attendance were the veterans, and it was for them that the crowd reserved its loudest and longest round of applause.
It is an inside netroots joke that we sometimes refer to ourselves as “dirty fucking hippies,” the inherent punchline being that this description couldn’t be further from the truth. If we are radicals, we are the radicalized middle, a segment of the population historically loathe to forsake economic security for the sake of a mere cause, yet somehow provoked into producing a populist uprising. That veterans like Soltz and Daily Kos founder Markos Moulitsas Zuniga provide two of our most outspoken voices should come as no surprise from a broad movement that draws support from nearly every corner of American life.
For those who hope or imagine that Darcy’s close connections with the netroots will ultimately prove to hurt her standing with her district’s suburban voters, well, you should have been at IHOP last night, where Darcy was literally embraced by veterans who trust that she will deliver the kind of leadership, respect and support that they deserve. Yet more evidence that we are in fact a netroots nation.
The Real Mark spews:
“Radicalized middle?”
Yeah, right. “Middle” in the sense that a 1 is Lenin and 3 is Ralph Nader, you’re right in the “middle” at 2.
You suffer from the same delusions as the Radical Christian Right that thinks of itself as representing “Middle” America.
pu spews:
so you mean all those goat ropers from texas are gonna vote for darcy in the 8th haha.
YLB spews:
LMAO!! Silly Mark’s favorite adage is “perception is reality”.
No wonder he hates the netroots so much. We’re not plugged into the right wing dominated and intimidated traditional media. We don’t watch the stupid talking heads. We can’t have our “perceptions” managed by the Republicans and their masters.
Name-call all you want Silly Mark in order to control the “perceptions”. Your nightmare is only going to get worse.
Roger Rabbit spews:
Nukes: Still Not Safe
While John McSame embraces nuclear power plants as the answer to America’s energy problem, a country that relies on nukes for most of its power — France — is being rocked by 2 nuclear “incidents.”
“On Friday France’s Nuclear Safety Agency (ASN) revealed that damage to an underground conduit at the Romans-sur-Isère plant in southwestern France had allowed radioactive waste to leak ….
“The ASN announced July 7 that uranium-tainted waste liquids from the Tricastin nuclear plant, in southern France 30 miles northwest of Avignon, had leaked into surrounding rivers and topsoil. Inhabitants of the Vaucluse department were ordered to refrain from drinking water, eating locally caught fish, and irrigating crops with potentially contaminated water.”
(Quoted from Time Magazine under fair use.)
Roger Rabbit Commentary: Some sage once said the machine hasn’t yet been invented that some fool won’t figure out a way to misuse, or words to that effect. The problem with nuclear power is, and always will be, that it’s vulnerable to human error — to be precise, human errors that no community can afford.
The truth about nuclear power is that it’s so risky it’s not insurable. The only way it’s viable as a business is if it’s granted tort immunity and its liability risks are shifted to its potential victims, which is exactly what the Price-Anderson Act does. Without Price-Andreson, not a single nuclear plant would operate in the U.S. What Price-Anderson does is make the public assume the risk of what can — and, you can bet on it, will — go wrong at your local nuclear power plant.
That’s like passing a law that says 12-year-olds won’t be required to pay for the car accidents they cause to make it feasible to give drivers licenses to 12-year-olds.
Roger Rabbit spews:
@1 Republicans represent the “middle” that lies somewhere between Benito Mussolini and Robert Mugabe.
Roger Rabbit spews:
Fighting Terrorism The GOP Way
“By R. Jeffrey Smith
“The Washington Post
“WASHINGTON — For three years, the Air Force’s top leadership sought to spend counterterrorism money on ‘comfort capsules’ on military planes that ferry senior officers and civilian leaders, with at least four top generals involved in selecting the color of the capsules’ carpet and leather chairs, according to internal e-mails and budget documents.
“Production of the first capsule — two sealed rooms that can fit into the fuselage of a large military aircraft — and four mobile pallets containing swiveling leather chairs with footrests has begun.
“Air Force officials say the government needs the new capsules to ensure that leaders can talk, work and rest comfortably in the air. But the top brass’s preoccupation with luxury in wartime has alienated lower-ranking Air Force officers, congressional staff and a nonprofit group that calls the program a waste of money.
“Air Force documents spell out how each capsule is to be ‘aesthetically pleasing and furnished to reflect the rank of the senior leaders using the capsule,’ with beds, a couch, a table, a 37-inch flat-screen monitor with stereo speakers and a full-length mirror.”
(Quoted under fair use.)
Roger Rabbit Commentary: Air Force? Aren’t they the same guys who gamed the aerial tanker contract to take it away from Boeing and give it to the French? I thought Rethugs despised the French? Oh, that’s right, they like France now that a rightwinger is running that country.
Roger Rabbit spews:
Hmmm … I wonder if there’s a connection between the fact a rightwinger is running France, and French nuclear plants are leaking radioactive materials into their drinking water?
proud leftist spews:
Goldy
Prose matters. Well done. I wish I had your gig.
Last week’s The Nation says that Texas is going to go blue, probably not this year, but soon enough. Demographics being reality (which is something Republicans will never grasp), they have no shot at the White House if Texas goes blue. Adios, my Republican amigos.
VolksMeinung spews:
YLB, anything that isn’t state raping authoritarian tyranny is ‘right wing’ to you.
Kind of like every fascist and nazi was ‘right wing’ because people like you didn’t think they were leftist enough.
YAWN
sparky spews:
Very cool, Goldy. I agree with Proud leftist…I wish I had your gig. The thing about vets is they have already been bullshitted enough, and that they see Darcy as someone who can help them, says a lot to me.
Keep us updated
proud leftist spews:
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Do you even have a pulse? The vile that you spew comes from the 40s, maybe the early 50s. I thought such nonsense died then.
dan robinson spews:
Ah, Austin, where concrete goes to die.
There are more freeways and more concrete than humanity can safely abide. But Dallas is worse.
Austin ain’t bad. Watch out for the transvestite hookers cruising Congress Ave near the Capitol Building at 1 am. Cute, but in a rangy way.
typical white person (rob) spews:
Veterans like Soltz and Daily Kos? Yeah they are real heros, Soltz worked in the motor pool and never saw combat and Kos was in Germany during Desert Storm. They served but nobody wanted to depend on them in battle.
typical white person (rob) spews:
By the way Goldy, Kos is not a verteran of Foriegn wars, he is ex milatary. Quit degrading veterans with that puke.