Posts Tagged ‘netroots nation’

So the experience of watching Nancy Pelosi and Harold Ford at Netroots Nation has really got me thinking about how you can manage evasive speakers. As I said yesterday the thing I really enjoyed about Netroots Nation how smart and knowledgeable the audience was, however what I didn’t mention was how poorly they confronted Harold [...]


Here’s great post by Christian Progressive Liberal at Jack and Jill Politics discussing her experience listening Harold Ford spew his nonsense.
First, the good news – Ford showed up. I didn’t think he would show his face at a conference of progressive bloggers, after he slammed us on the “Today” show last Monday. [...]


In the early afternoon session here at the Netroots Nation conference, I’m listening to Matt Stoller make a strong case that the conference should not have cheered for Nancy Pelosi.
Basically he’s argued that by not booing or otherwise showing our displeasure we’re treating her like royalty. It’s true there are very legitimate grievances against Pelosi. [...]


Here’s some more live blogging. Harold Ford is doing the lunch session with Markos right now. Like most everyone here I not a big Harold Ford fan. Thinking about the thing I most dislike about him is something he isn’t completely responsible for; namely the idea that Harold Ford is type of person know what [...]


I’m at a session on transparency, and government. It’s actually an I issue I find very interesting.
Highlights
A speaker from NASA that ended her speech by quoting Gandhi.
A website where you can rate your experience with the police
A google map that the DC government produces that shows every pothole the city knows about
NASA second [...]


The first session I’m attending is the state level bloggers session. Which is a little odd because I’m not actually from a state, and the typical dynamic of trying to get more and better Democrats elected is bit different in Washington DC, where the Democrats win every election. (Although there could definitely be better democrats).
I [...]