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Posted April 8, 2008 | 10:33 AM (EST)



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Warning: this is a blog post about a blog. If you find such posts frivolous and incestuous at a time when Iraq and our economy are in crisis, read no further.

Last year, Markos Moulitsas remained defiantly neutral in the presidential primary. It was a mistake, I felt -- a blown chance for the most influential progressive blogger to help shape the race. I thought John Edwards was the best choice for progressives but realized that strong cases could be made for other candidates. Kos, however, coudn't pick a favorite and, to his credit, articulated his reasoning. He alternately bashed and praised the candidates, reserving the harshest and most persistent criticism for Barack Obama. After Edwards had opted to publicly finance his campaign, Kos said he planned to vote for Obama but retracted his support once he'd determined that Obama was "running to the right of his opponents."

Now, though, Kos is relentlessly pro-Obama and anti-Hillary, to the point where he offers no criticism of him and make serious, unsupported charges against her.

What happened?

I know, I know, the primary happened, in which Hillary has revealed her depravity, all the more striking in contrast with Obama's nobility. I'm not going to defend the Clinton campaign's race-baiting or its praising of McCain at Obama's expense. Nor, though, will I defend the Obama's campaign sexism or its willingness to claim race-baiting where there is none. I believe history will show both that the Clnton campaign wanted to turn Barack into the "black candidate" and that the Obama campaign wanted to turn Hillary into the racist candidate. They both exploited racial resentment.

Has Hillary played dirtier than Barack? Were her transgressions more harmful? Yeah, I think so, but to portray Hillary as solely responsible for the ugliness, as Kos does, is to engage in the sort of mindless primary partisanship he was critiquing just a few months ago.

But what about Hillary's hardball tactics? Isn't her flaunting of the rules reason enough for Kos to oppose her? It would be, perhaps, if he didn't recently cite her flaunting of the rules as reason to support her.

Clinton was the only top-tier candidate to refuse the ultimate Iowa and New Hampshire pander by removing her name from the Michigan ballot. That makes her essentially the de facto winner since Edwards and Obama, caving to the cry babies in Iowa and New Hampshire, took their name off Michigan's ballot. Sure, the DNC has stripped Michigan of its delegates, but that won't last through the convention. The last thing Democrats can afford is to alienate swing states like Michigan and Florida by refusing to seat their delegates.

That was in January when he criticized Obama for removing his name from the Michigan ballot. But by February he was claiming that Michigan, not Obama, had removed his name from the ballot.

And the Obama campaign has itself played hardball. Most notably, it blocked a revote in Michigan, which would've enfranchised millions of voters. The move by Obama prompted not a peep of protest from Kos, who probably wants to talk about Michigan as little as possible. It was Kos who urged Democrats to vote in the GOP primary, and Obama based his objection to the revote based on its exclusion of Democrats who voted in the GOP primary. Progressives have blasted Rush Limbaugh for trying to sabotage the Democratic primary, but he might have gotten the idea from Kos.

To be sure, there are good reasons to prefer Obama, his opposition to the invasion of Iraq chief among them. I voted for Obama after Edwards had dropped out, and last year I expressed exasperation at big bloggers' apparent acceptance of Hillary. But all the good reasons to oppose Hillary -- her hawkishness, her corporatism, her establishment-ness -- were obvious last year, long before Kos was refusing time and again to opt for Obama over Hillary.

In Januarym Kos was a skeptic who denied the differences between the candidates; now he's a cheerleader for Obama who exaggerates the differences between them. It's just the sort of rapid, unexamined transformation that afflicts people devoid of strong beliefs. Not fortified by a commitment to progressivism or a deep understanding of policy, his philosophy sits precariously on shaky slogans. He wants people to "crash the gates," unless those people are unions members protesting corporate free trade. He wants "people power" to prevail, unless those people have the misfortune of living in Florida and Michigan.

Why does any of this matter? Because he sets the temperature at his site, still one of the most important online communities for progressives. It's no coincidence that in the last two months the site has devolved into a propaganda organ for the Obama campaign. Although it's aggravating to come across Drudgery at the top of the rec list and casual claims that Hillary is a sociopath, it's not the nastiness that's worrisome (freedom is untidy); it's the laziness, the unquestioning partisanship, the lack of brainwork. These days at Daily Kos there's no exchange of ideas, no debate. Obama is good, Hillary is bad, case closed.

It's probably not wise to go looking to Daily Kos or any other political blog for Truth, but the progressive blogosphere fancies itself the reality-based community, and that commodity is in short supply at the mothership. If you're a progressive untouched by enthusiasm for Obama or hatred for Hillary, you must be wondering what race Kossacks are watching. In the race I've watched, Obama has not campaigned as a transformative progressive. In the race I've watched, he has failed to offer a single bold policy initiative, coddled a virulent homophobe for political purposes, voted to fund the war in Iraq and justified doing so by parroting a disgusting rightwing talking point, echoed the GOP claim that the Social Security system is in crisis, refused to join Edwards in opposing the Global War on Terror framework, joined George Bush in seeking to expand the size of the military by 92,000 troops, said he would increase the military budget, supported corporate free trade, enlisted Tom Daschle to assemble a base of support on K-Street, raised buckets of cash from lobbyist-law firms, and bashed unions for helping Edwards until he himself was the beneficiary of labor's largesse. Et Cetera.

Ah, but it's a two person race, and he's better than Hillary. Then say that. Say I should vote for him because he's a little better (less bad?) than Hillary. Don't tell me that she is Darkness and he is Light.

I'm under the impression that a primary mission of the progressive blogosphere is to try to produce more progressive politicians, but Daily Kos--as well the netroots as a whole, including Move On--has abdicated the job of trying to hold Obama accountable. Both Move On and Blue Majority gave him endorsements without offering so much as constructive criticism. Kos himself hasn't written one word critical of Obama in several weeks, during which time Obama has sent nothing but alarming signals on the sphere's signature issue: Iraq. Unlike Hillary, he wouldn't ban corporate mercenaries and his advisors are describing his modest withdrawal plan as a "best case scenario" and calling for a large residual force. Also unmentioned by Kos and the other Daily Kos front page bloggers is Obama's attempt to deny that he once held certain liberal positions. The dishonesty, more than the positions, will hurt him in a general election.

What has Obama does to transform himself from a source of disappointment in the netroots to the darling? Nothing but win, and that's not nothing; but it shouldn't be mistaken for a progressive value.

The good news is that blogs can quickly correct themselves. On any given day Daily Kos might snap back to reality. With Obama and McCain both pinning their hopes for victory on support from independents, the general election is likely to be a depressing race to the middle. I hope Daily Kos will try to pull Obama leftward once he has vanquished the Evil One, because right now it's not worth the paper it's not printed on.


 
 

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Markos Moulitsas (aka kos) is one of the most insightful political writer(s) anywhere and...I mean anywhere.

Unlike some the Hillary koolaid supers, Markos Moulitsas (aka kos) brings both extraordinary cross sectional writing experience (s) and change from the everyday mundane regurgitation(s).

Any true progressive does themselves great service in expanding their knowledge pool through the sharing(s) of outstanding bloggers.

May God bless Markos Moulitsas (aka kos) and...now go forward...!?!?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:58 PM on 04/09/2008

While I've always had respect for Kos and am very thankful to the site he started, we're getting off track over there. Some days the FP is filled with great action pieces on the FISA battle to mortgage reform. The next day the FP could be filled with pro-Obama and anti-Clinton stuff. I guess I think we progressives would be better served if we aimed more of our vitriol towards McCain rather than Clinton.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:11 AM on 04/10/2008

You need combat boots to enter the Daily Kos site. Its all "Bad Hillary" from there on. It isn't because they have chosen to support Obama, it is the level of discourse that has been trumped over there. Some have chosen to leave that site for good reason. Name calling anyone who would suggest that Obama may not be all that has been portrayed is a mortal sin. Some of the anti Hillary posts have been downright shameful and loaded with lies. The presence of a site monitor is sorely lacking and the derision is embraced. The Daily Kos has lost much of its credibility and few I know plan on returning.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:03 PM on 04/09/2008

I blame the media who keep referring to him as the black candidate

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:42 PM on 04/09/2008

Now that the public at large has turned this years Presidential campaign into one about race and gender, we're stuck with two candidates who offer little differences beyond that to true progressives with the ISSUES in mind. Are we now surprised? I am grateful, at least, that Kos didn't kill any trees in order to publish their tripe.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:41 PM on 04/09/2008

You carpet-bomb us with links as evidence of Obama's weak progressive stances. You accuse him of sexism with a link to McPeak's comment about 'crying'; No mention of his campaign's reaction to those comments and the infrequency of similar remarks. You accuse him of supporting mercenaries citing a Feb 27 article in the Nation. No analysis of the nuance of his position. From the Scahill article:

"Obama's campaign says that instead he will focus on bringing accountability to these forces while increasing funding for the State Department's Bureau of Diplomatic Security... ... (Hillary Clinton's staff did not respond to repeated requests for an interview or a statement on this issue.)"

Obama is the only candidate to draw attention to the danger and the cost of unaccountable contractors. I agree with Obama's tactical decision about transforming the public perception of contractors. Does that mean he will curtail their activities or is that preamble to increasing their funding without oversight? That depends on activists and journalists alike. Even if I understand his position correctly, we need to pressure him to follow through. I'd suggest that you underestimate his position on this issue though I welcome your effort to bring issues to the light so that we can hold even our favorite candidates accountable.

Making blanket accusations and bombarding us with sources clutters the debate. Feel free to support your assertions or analyze the sources, but give these topics the space and the thought they require.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:52 PM on 04/09/2008

Thank you David!

I was wondering just when someone, anyone would blow this guy's cover!

Kos is just another pin up boy for generation whatever showing how "famous" one can get for literally doing nothing. Now, I wouldn't be so down on the guy but he is apparently pretty shallow you can see right through him. And that's what's wrong with the world today that people get famous overnight NOT because they've spent years and years toiling in their prospective professsion but because they are airheads....

Being a former tech support rep I liken it to all the hoopla about Blackberries and cell phones that can do everything anyone can think of except when you try to read the manuals you realize that you can't and not because you are mentally challenged either.

In other words, all the hoopla, whether it be The Daily Kos or the next big electronics dream machine, really doesn't matter..it's just more of the same Blue Smoke and Mirrors!

And personally, even though I don't see enough moderate viewpoints here at Huffpost, Huffpost does it a heck of a lot better than The Daily Kos!

P.S. One has to wonder if Kos has an ulterior motive? Maybe he is gunning for a position in Obama's White House?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:38 PM on 04/09/2008

The stated purpose of Daily Kos is to elect progressives. Once it became a 2 person race and Kos made the determination to back Obama...a perfectly reasonable determination, whether you agree with it or not...his focus turned to getting Obama nominated. The criticism of Clinton on Kos has been over the top in its vitriol, but for the most part, the Clinton campaign has deserved the criticism, if not its tone. Clinton's conduct in the campaign, including her efforts at undermining Obama vis-a-vis McCain have, in the minds of many democrats, made the decision to support Obama virtually absolute. There is no more weighing of the positives and negatives of the candidates...Clinton simply made it impossible for many democrats to support her in the primary. While it's a fair criticism that Kos hasn't been pushing Obama on policy issues, the fact is that there would be more than enough time to push Obama left after he wins the nomination. Right now, for many Democrats, the time for deciding which candidate to support is long past and we want to get to the general. So, all in all, I agree about the criticism of the tone, but otherwise think you should recognize that there comes a point when it's ok to choose which candidate to support and work towards getting them elected.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:51 AM on 04/09/2008

As progressives, don't you think both sides should be examined equally regardless of candidate preference? Months ago, people on Kos did examine the differences in proposals etc. Now on Kos, we get no real comparisons anymore. It's focused more about what the Hillary Campaign is doing wrong rather than the differences between Obama and Clinton's political approach and platform. That's sad.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:06 AM on 04/10/2008

There is absolutely no question that Hillary Clinton represents the dark side of the democratic party. We are not talking about a candidate like Joe Biden, Chris Dodd, Bill Richardson and others all of whom were honorable candidates. Hillary Clinton is much more like Dick Nixon than she is like any of these candidates.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:38 AM on 04/09/2008

I believe, personally, that it is completely contradictory to both claim to be progressive while at the same time demonizing anyone.

Simply put, that's very regressive thinking.

It's running rampant in the Obama support group, too.

But progressive? Hardly.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:31 PM on 04/08/2008

Wow, are you sure your writing about the same Obama I'm thinking of? You mean, Daily Kos is REALLY biased, what a surprise?! So is the majority of mainstream and internet media! Its a crime that these sites offer no contrasts, ask no questions, do no investigating and no real reporting, and allow a candidate to simply say and propose whatever. Obama has gotten the ULTIMATE free ride, but it will all come crashing down on him and all of these idiots who will then join the gang and beat him up, finally. Obama may prove to be as fake as Bush was....

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:03 AM on 04/09/2008

I hate to be guilty of "me, too-ism," but, great post. How refreshing to see a calm voice of reason!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:55 PM on 04/08/2008

I agree completely....Daily Kos has become a bloody battlefield, where you dare not venture unless you're a dyed-in-the-wool Obama fan.

John Edwards won the overwhelming majority of straw polls on Daily Kos--the readers knew he was the most progressive and electable of all the Democrats...

Sad to say that many Democrats let the corporate media choose their candidate for them....it was the "Barack and Hillary Show "on the corporate news from Day 1.

We need media reform...The airwaves are public property and should be used accordingly: equal time for all candidates during an election cycle, just like England and France...We also need public financing of all candidates, again, like much of Europe. No lobbyists allowed.

Had Edwards received equal treatment by the media, I am convinced he would be our next president.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:06 PM on 04/08/2008

Kakie, you speak for me. "Had Edwards received equal treatment by the media, " I am convinced he'd be 20 points ahead of McCain right now, and we'd be guaranteed a return to the rule of law.
I hold sectors of the "progressive blogosphere" directly responsible for not joining this battle on his side from Day One. David Mizner was one of the few bloggers who knocked it out of the ballpark over and over again, and my hat is off to you David. Everything you write is astonishingly lucid and piercingly accurate.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:46 PM on 04/11/2008

As an Independent, I have already decided against McCain and Clinton. I have not decided
"for" Obama. I want to hear from Sen. Obama himself what he would like to accomplish as
President. Please note I said "like to" accomplish. I don't need any campain promises!

I know how he feels about Iraq. What I don't know is how he feels about Syria, Saudi Arabia,
France, Germany, Argentina etc.

I don't know what his plans are for Education, Energy, Environment or if he has a plan for the Govt. to pay back the Trillions borrowed from Social Security. We need more details.

I would think even Progressives at The Dailey Kos would be against handing someone a signed blank check.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:35 PM on 04/08/2008

Here is the original comment. (By the way, this is not a user friendly system)

Excellent analysis. I agree about Daily Kos. I also agree about this:

" I believe history will show both that the Clnton campaign wanted to turn Barack into the "black candidate" and that the Obama campaign wanted to turn Hillary into the racist candidate. They both exploited racial resentment."

Neither candidate is pure or perfect.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:59 PM on 04/08/2008

This just in...:)

Obama IS the "Black Candidate" and He did it not anyone else!

Maybe I will write in Jesse Jackson!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:42 PM on 04/09/2008

Excellent analysis David.

You are especially right about this:

" I believe history will show both that the Clnton campaign wanted to turn Barack into the "black candidate" and that the Obama campaign wanted to turn Hillary into the racist candidate. They both exploited racial resentment."

In addition, I agree about Daily Kos.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:54 PM on 04/08/2008
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