No, it’s not my opinion – it’s from a bunch of lefties. And I’m not talking your Twin Cities Leftyblogger chump kinda lefties – according to Althouse, it’s the big-time ones.
The first observation – and it’s one I’ve made, although perhaps not enough – was a fun one:
The Tea Party, [David Dayen of “Firedog Lake”] says, has “struck fear” into the Republican Party, but the Democrats don’t respond to their grassroots because “the progressive movement inspires laughter.” Quoting Kos:
Dayen:
You have an entire wired generation focused on this issue like a laser, fighting like hell to protect their online freedoms, and it’s F*****G REPUBLICANS who are playing the heroes by dropping support?
Those g*****m Democrats would rather keep collecting their Hollywood checks….
Al Franken – you smelling what we’re cooking?
I love it when lefties have no choice but to confront the dilemma that the “party of the people” really isn’t.
Althouse:
Fascinating. There’s long been this assumption that young people take their political cues from the entertainment industry, but it’s pretty obvious that no matter how much they like movies and music, they care more about what they personally do on the internet than the entertainment industry’s financial interests.
If the GOP doesn’t beat the Dems – especially Senators Smalley and Klobuchar – with this like a bunch of bongo drums, they don’t deserve to win.
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