« Go, team | Main | Not so pretty in pink »

Democratic centralism, with a capital D

By Owen Paine on Thursday June 15, 2006 11:33 AM

Clearly, the folks at the New York Times don't get the Kos gig.

Mini-pundit Adam Cohen seems to fear a plebroots riot of unsynchronized digital brawling and other Jacksonian hoi-polloi misbehavior:

More input from the "net roots" -- the Internet version of grass roots -- may help the Democratic leadership avoid some bad decisions. But it may also make Democratic politics even more scattershot compared with the well-oiled Republican machine.
Little does he know his Kosikoffskis, eh? To expropriate a formulation from another political world -- democratic in form, central in essence.

Comments (2)

Feh! The dem leadership doesn't have to do squat to keep the Kosnikis in the fold. Their votes are already counted.

And Mr Cohen, iirc, gave a properly in line review of The Bible... er, the book.

Post a comment

Note also that comments with three or more links may be held for "moderation" -- a strange term to apply to the ghost in this blog's machine. Seems to be a hard-coded limitation of the blog software, unfortunately.

About

This page contains a single entry from the blog posted on Thursday June 15, 2006 11:33 AM.

The previous post in this blog was Go, team.

The next post in this blog is Not so pretty in pink.

Many more can be found on the main index page or by looking through the archives.

Creative Commons License

This weblog is licensed under a Creative Commons License.
Powered by
Movable Type 3.31