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May 24, 2004
Little known fact: I elected Senator Wyden. Perhaps an overstatement, but aroune 1979, my wife and I lived in Portland OR for a year. Wyden was running for Congress for the first time. My wife called his office with a question about one of his stands, and dang if Wyden himself didn't call back and talk with my wife for 20 minutes. So, she and I went door to door for him, and have been Wyden fans ever since. Joe Trippi says that we shouldn't be calling it the "information age." It's really the age of transparency and empowerment. The Dean Campaign was just a blink, one of the first glimpses of how the changes are going to happen. WRT to TV, Joe says that in 1956 when Nixon gave his Checkers speech, "Bullshit had a medium." Wyden: The challenge is to make sure that the decentralization is accompanied by as much accoutantabilility as is possible in the public interest. Trippi: Authentication on the Net is very tricky. About two weeks before Iowa, an email went out from DeanForAmericas.com asking for volunteers but not if you were gay. (Note the plural in the domain name.) Wyden: I helped kill Poindexter's TIA. (Isenberg from the audience: "It's back as the Matrix.") Trippi talks about how the FEC rules work against grassroots organizing. For example, you have 15 days after the quarter ends to file a report on all contributions. That's fine when you have a few thousand large donors, but when you have 240,000 donors, you end up wheeling in 20' of reports. Trippi: The Kerry campaign, like every campaign, is about "Look at me, I'm amazing!" The thing the Dean campaign got right was that he said, "Look at you, you're amazing." Kerry ought to say, "I cannot catch this guy by myself. But you can." Two million Americans would put in $100 and we would take our country back. Jerry Michalski: What do we do after the campaign? Trippi: If people were asked to engage and contribute in the campaign, Kerry could govern the same way: "I'm not going to get this health care plan passed. You will." If we had a leader who believed that people were there to catch them before they hit the sidewalk, he'd do amazing things. Q: Will the Republicans figure this out? Trippi: Absolutely. They already have. Posted
by D. Weinberger at May 24, 2004 02:17 PM
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Comments
1) The Dean campaign did not invent populism. I'd like to point out, especially to the audience of comfortable white guys (self not excluded), that e.g. Jesse Jackson has been doing fairly successful populist campaigning for decades, "I AM SOMEBODY".
http://www.historylearningsite.co.uk/civil%20rights%20quotes.htm
Jesse Jackson:
"I am - Somebody. I may be poor, but I am - Somebody! I may be on welfare, but I am - Somebody! I may be uneducated, but I am - Somebody! I must be, I'm God's child. I must be respected and protected. I am black and I am beautiful! I am - Somebody! Soul Power!" Address to Operation Breadbasket rally, 1966.
2) My take on Joe Trippi is that he adapts sales techniques that sold Internet bubble stocks, to sell Internet bubble candidates. Beware.
"Howard Dean, Joe Trippi, and Bubble Valuation"
http://sethf.com/infothought/blog/archives/000529.html
Posted by: Seth Finkelstein | May 24, 2004 03:40 PM
Seth, no one claimed that Dean invented populism.
Posted by: David Weinberger | May 24, 2004 04:14 PM
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Posted by: J. Toran | May 24, 2004 04:29 PM
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Posted by: J. Toran | May 24, 2004 04:31 PM
"Trippi: The Kerry campaign, LIKE EVERY CAMPAIGN ..."
What bothers me is a sense that he's trying to sell populism with a tech twist to an audience where it's basically new *to them*, and setting them up for a fall when the well-known problems hit (by which time, he's gone, like a good promoter always is ...)
It's kind of interesting in an abstract sense, but it's also rather scary in the sense of what happens when people get HURT in the following crash.
I should probably keep my head down on this, it's also clear what happens to those who get in the way :-(.
Posted by: Seth Finkelstein | May 24, 2004 05:03 PM