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August 08, 2006

Blue Tigers

I received a piece from Blue Tiger Democrats the other day, a lovely historical reflection on the idea behind the group. It actually resuscitates Tammany Hall, acknowledging how corrupt it became but pointing to its original virtue: Civic engagement. The Democratic party worked for its local constituency, making life better in tangible ways. The Blue Tigers want the party to get back to these roots.

It's a terrific idea. The Dean campaign had a similar idea when, in its final months, it was encouraging supporters to do good works in the community, preferably while wearing a Dean t-shirt. But I think Blue Tiger has something more systematic in mind since it talks about building real world and virtual spaces. (It'd be nice if the Blue Tiger site provided a way for people to talk to it or to one another.)

It might be nice to hook up the Blue Tigers with Mitch Kapor's notion of a space for fair arguments.

By the way, the big pamphlet — a broadside — the Blue Tigers sent presents provocative evidence that Dr. Seuss' Cat in the Hat was modeled on cartoons representing the noble Democratic tiger (the pre-donkey party symbol) as a corrupt Tammany Hall alley cat. [Tags: politics democrats blue_tiger_dems mitch_kapor]

Posted by D. Weinberger at August 8, 2006 12:28 PM


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Are Blue Tiger Demograts, Democrats that favor imports from China (i.e. Blue Tigers) or that are stepping on the symbol of the 757th Air Lift Squadron at Youngstown Air Reserve Base?

Posted by: Anonymous | September 16, 2007 04:13 PM


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