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On Organizing Anger, Or, Could Olbermann Primary Obama?

by: fake consultant

Fri Aug 05, 2011 at 22:14:40 PM PDT


It was just a couple of nights ago that Keith Olbermann was challenging us, in one of his "Special Comments", to rise up in the streets and take back this country.

He pointed out that the only way those on the left were going to be able to fight against those who are looking to get all "Tea Party" is to be as angry and as organized and as aggressive as the Tea Party community, and if we're smart, we'll take him up on that challenge.

But if you really want to push "professional" Democrats to the left, most especially this President, and you want to do it in time to impact the '12 cycle, the only way to do it is to run a candidate in primary contests that either moves the conversation your way...or leaves you with a surprising new Candidate.

And right here, right now, we actually have a chance to do exactly that - and that's why, in today's discussion, I'm going to challenge Olbermann right back.

fake consultant :: On Organizing Anger, Or, Could Olbermann Primary Obama?
"Then white men began to fence the plains so that we could not travel; and anyhow there was...nothing to travel for. We began to stay in one place, and to grow lazy and sicker all the time. Our men had fought hard against our enemies, holding them back from our beautiful country by their bravery, but now with everything else going wrong, we began to be whipped by their weak foolishness..."

--Pretty Shield, of the Crow Nation, quoted in the book "The Native Americans: An Illustrated History"

So imagine, if you will, how the political conversation would be different right now if this President was facing a primary challenge from an unabashed Lefty.

Let's go further: just imagine how things would be different over at 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue or over at the Capitol if someone announced they were running against this President from the left - and on the day that person announced, they had 15-20% of the Democratic electorate in their pocket, with an increasingly unpopular President on the other side.

Now imagine if that person had no qualms about "pooping in the Democratic pool", and was willing to call out the Party establishment for having let the Nation down in so many different ways these past couple years, which would presumably make that candidate very interesting to those who support the interests of Labor, just to give one example.

And most importantly of all, imagine if this President, having just caved, again, for a second, and, soon, a third round of Republican hostage-taking (and facing a fourth in January of 2013), had to face a riled-up and articulate opponent on a debate stage.

Of course, for that to happen, you'd need a credible figure with national recognition, and in this environment, it wouldn't hurt if that person wasn't too closely associated with either Washington or the existing political parties.  

(All of this would also make that candidate interesting to centrist voters as well; you'll recall that the '08 Obama Campaign appealed to many centrist voters for many of the same reasons.)

It also wouldn't hurt if that person looked like a President, and even better, if that person was entirely familiar with the world of television.

So think about all that for a minute...and after you do, consider this: is there anyone else out there that you'd rather see primarying this President than Keith Olbermann?

Now let me take a minute and talk directly to you, Mr. Olbermann:

I know you said that it's time for us to get organized and angry, but in this media world, if you don't have Astroturf to get your movement off the ground, you need a celebrity with respect in all the right places, and that describes you pretty well.

Movements need to raise money, and if you were to go out there and do a week of hustling, I'll bet you could raise seed money from both the "Left Coast" and "Upper West Side" communities (and you might even be able to hit your boss up for a donation); you could also draw a lot of PAC money (Labor, for starters, the gAyTM, for another) and lots of individual, enthusiastic, Internet contributions - and what happens to the political conversation if the Olbermann Campaign begins to raise money at a pace that puts The Fear on the Obama Campaign?

Al Gore took a big risk, and a made a big financial commitment besides, when he decided to bring you over to Current, and I don't want you to have to worry about what's going to happen over there; with that in mind I'm going to suggest that we ask Michael Moore to step in to take the wheel for a short time, at the same time you let Schuster run the actual newsgathering operation, so that we know you'll be able to come back to something that has been in pretty good hands.

"...(baseball is) our national pastime, that is if you discount political campaigning."

--Ronald Reagan

Before you dismiss this idea out of hand, Keith (can I call you Keith?), I want you to think about one thing, and I want you to think about this very, very, carefully:

You know what happens to those lucky few who actually make it through a Presidential campaign and win?

They get to throw out the first pitch of the new baseball season - at least four times.

You could take a few months out of what you have done so well and really change the direction of this nation's politics, and you could think of it as a patriotic duty- but it would also be an incredible learning experience, and you'd come back to your own job with an understanding of the inner workings of realpolitik that very few on television could ever match...and after it's over, since you wouldn't be running again, you could actually talk about "where the bodies are buried" in a way no one else can.

Maybe you're thinking: "How can I be credible if I have no real ability to run a government?" The answer can be found, literally, right here.

The Blogosphere is entirely capable of providing the appointees who would run a Government - after all, we have experts, including a Nobel laureate, to run an economy (Secretary of the Treasury Paul Krugman? Robert Reich for Council of Economic Advisors?), and folks like Lawrence Wilkerson who could take over at State...and I could go on and on and on, all the way down to my man Marshall Adame, who, I promise you, has all the training and skills we would need to ramrod the actual physical process of withdrawal from Iraq and Afghanistan (you'll find him at BlueNC; on his resume is a stint running the Basra Airport, a couple of decades as a Marine logistician, and an unsuccessful run for Congress).

And it's not like you would be more subject to scrutiny than you are now: virtually every hard-right Conservative out there already sees you as the Devil incarnate - and that's actually an advantage in this situation that can't be ignored.

So...whaddaya think?

You want to go from making Special Comments about how The Fear has overtaken Democrats to being the one who puts The Fear upon them?

You wanna drive Grover Norquist and Steny Hoyer absolutely nuts, both at the same time?

You want to finally do what Craig Nettles got to do, that you never did: play baseball and join the circus?

Well, here's your chance to do something that could change the whole political conversation - and before we're done, President Obama might even find those "comfortable shoes" we've heard so much about.

So let's take one for America, and let's get this thing on the hump, or whatever cliché you prefer...but let's do it now, and let's do it well, and let's create something that brings the "discouraged" public to bear in a way they aren't today.

This is your chance to do something big, something profound...something that takes your "diva tendencies" and plays them to their best advantage...and I think it's time for you to get behind this idea; before, as you suggested could happen, the window to fight back closes.  

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obama needs a serious push left... (5.00 / 1)
...and this might just be the way to do it.

Right idea, wrong race (0.00 / 0)
As annoyed as I am Obama and the Bad Deal that he'd replace the New Deal with, primarying Obama serves no useful political purpose.   I don't see anyone doing it that he and news media won't literally ignore.  Don't waste your time.  Or ours.

Run progressives for Congress against Blue Dogs and corporate Democrats instead.  And choose a couple of currently GOP districts and run hard edged progressive populists against them.  Given Obama's declared strategy, he's going to leave the party for dead to fend for itself any way.  So let's choose a tactic that won't hand the WH to the GOP but will make Obama sweat  in 2013.


all due respect and all... (0.00 / 0)
...but i seem to recall that hillary v obama in '08 did quite a bit to push obama left - and do you seriously think if olbermann decided to take a leave of absence to run in primaries against obama, while aggressively courting union and lbgt and "wider public" support, that such news would be ignored?

i'm guessing it would cause wall-to-wall, defcon 1 coverage at fox, msnbc would obviously be talking about it, and how could abc, nbc, and cbs ignore it?

you don't think olbermann would be on the "sunday talks"? really? hey, if herman cain can get on "meet the press", why not olbermann running against obama?

by the way, have you noticed how the democratic establishment is "locking down" the "top tier" potential primary challengers? elizabeth warren will likely run against scott brown (ma-sen), and feingold seems to be setting up for wi-gov if a walker recall petition drive is successful. howard dean is happy being chairman emeritus and running democracy for america, and i think grayson wants to come back, which leaves him unavailable for a primary challenge.

now...are we capable of "walking and chewing gum at the same time", as the president is fond of saying?

if we are, then let's tag out the remaining congressional democrats that are reliably conservative - and at the same time, if you want to really watch obama sweat, we should pressure other d congressional candidates to essentially "run against obama", by challenging them on their positions on jobs, war, social security, medicare, and the like.


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