Some people are surprised that I said that out-of-staters won't tell the local who to vote for in CT (or anywhere else, for that matter). But if that's the case, then what are bloggers like me doing?Well, no, Kos, I don't. Looks to me like you're hedging your bets.We're supporting the efforts of local activists. That's what we're doing. I have no influence whatsoever on who locals vote for. But I can help generate the activism and money that's necessary for Ned Lamont to make his case to the people of his state. See the distinction?
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Markos is into power, only he has managed to con people who don't realize that. That much is obvious from the way that he runs his site. The way those kosnicks act, nothing is done without his ok. Notice how he always mangages to slip in something to the effect of, "I'm just a blogger."? "Supporting the efforts of local activists." That's a good one. Why doesn't he just say financing? Whatever he's got up his sleeve won't fly. What comes around, goes around and bites back HARD!
Posted by shy | July 25, 2006 1:39 AM
Posted on July 25, 2006 01:39
KO$ knows perfectly well that Lamont's chances are vanishingly small, despite the internet hoopla, and I doubt very much that he really gives a damn who wins in CT. The hairsplitting above is patently absured except in light of his efforts to garner a sinecure from his democrat overlords.
KO$ needs to signal that he's just as unburdened by real convictions as his would-be masters in the democrat party. Thus, roughly translated, the above means: "I don't really believe in it, boss. I'm just selling it."
Posted by AlanSmithee | July 25, 2006 8:05 AM
Posted on July 25, 2006 08:05