Some notes on the last day of the 2007 Take Back America conference.
- Bill Scher has the details of the booing Sen. Hillary Clinton recieved during her speech. Yes, she was booed (somewhat deservedly) but it wasn’t for the reason the right is pushing. They are, as usual, making things up.
- In defense of the MSM: At the panel on the media’s “fair and balanced” habit, Richard Wolffe of Newsweek begged for mercy by noting that his publication did in fact produce a cover article skeptical of Colin Powell’s U.N. presentation in 2003. David Shuster lamely tried to explain away the rantings of his boss Chris Matthews, who was noted for recently rhapsodizing about the musk of Hollywood actor turned presidential candidate Fred Thompson.
- Related to those panels, the folks at Take Back America would be well regarded if they gave up on the idea of introductory speeches for their panels. You’re just giving people a license to drone on and on. Just tell the audience who they are and get to questions.
- Jesse Jackson spoke at the closing lunch and sort of flopped. Everybody knows Rev. Jackson’s reputation as an orator but he just sort of rambled on about unity and rainbows. He did loudly rhyme though, which was what everyone was waiting for anyway.
- Howard Dean put a capper on the whole deal, and though he may be the chairman of the Democratic party most of the bad vibes from the cowardly manner in which the House and Senate caved into the administration did not affect Dean. He’s still very much the “man on the inside” for progressives, and he knows it.
- Quite a few bloggers on “Blogger Boulevard” flatly turned down video interviews with The Politico, mostly in response to their propensity to flog Republican memes and talking points. They did, however, run the straw poll in which Obama was the winner to no real surprise. Al Gore, however, as a write-in candidate won 8% which was just a notch below Bill Richardson, Dennis Kucinich and Mike Gravel.
It’s as if the crowd is saying “Run, Goracle, Run”.


how did jesse do this to himself. will he ever be relevant again?
once he did saturday night live, i knew it was over.
Quite a few bloggers on “Blogger Boulevard” flatly turned down video interviews with The Politico, mostly in response to their propensity to flog Republican memes and talking points.
Wimps.
Quite a few bloggers on “Blogger Boulevard” flatly turned down video interviews with The Politico, mostly in response to their propensity to flog Republican memes and talking points.
And probably because they (and you) were too chicken to apoligize. A real Profile in Courage there.
Fred Thompson continues to prove his cowardice by refusing to be interviewed by me at the Starbucks on 14th and Penn. What is Fred Thompson so afraid of? If he can’t stand up to Some Guy With a Website how can he stand up to Al-Qaeda?
Jay - and we all remember just how enthusiastic Michelle Malkin and her staff were to be interviewed by Mike Stark at the CPAC conference. At least when right-wing bloggers and faux journalists from rags like Politico come and talk to us, we don’t crap our pants and start running around screaming in terror “an eeevil librul talked to the boss!! oh noes!!!”
Leave them fucking stilts at home, Jay and Farris.
It’s not an expression of fear, it’s an expression of contempt. You’d think you guys would know the difference by now.
Note to Oliver: Next time a con wants to interview you, make sure you spit on the floor in front of’em first before refusing. It’ll make you look tough.
how did jesse do this to himself. will he ever be relevant again?
once he did saturday night live, i knew it was over.
Posted by: kay | Jun 21, 2007 7:28:52 AM
“Jesse Jackson/Andrae Crouch, Wintley Phipps
Episode Number: 181 Season Num: 10 First Aired: Saturday October 20, 1984″
Knew that way back then, huh?