A post by Peter Slutsky

The Nation Gone Wild

Max Blumenthal from The Nation reports from last week’s Conservative Political Action Conference in Washington, D.C. This is a great video. Nice work, Max!

A post by Peter Slutsky

George Allen’s Racist Past

George Allen is a racist

Sen. George Allen (R-VA) is a verified racist. He was caught hurling racial slurs at a young campaign volunteer for his opponent and his popularity and poll numbers are tanking.

This morning Max Blumenthal at The Nation released a very telling piece on Sen. Allen’s racist past and his embracement of the Council of Conservative Citizens, a hate group descended from the Klan. Allen will lose this race, because overt racism transcends party labels. Allen is un-American and he should be punished by the voters for his un-American, bigoted views. George Allen might just be the stupidest, empty-suit politician alive today.

Well, maybe not.

If you read one article today, read this piece.

A post by Peter Slutsky

Lamont’s Digital Constituency

DoubleSpeak commentator Ari Melber wrote a piece for The Nation called Ned Lamont’s Digital Constituency. It’s good. Have a read.

The Nation:

Joe Lieberman’s life as a Democrat ended on Tuesday with a fatal blow from Connecticut’s primary voters. The voters’ surging antipathy for Lieberman was stoked by many factors–the Iraq War, the President, the Senator, the surrogates, the pundits, the activists, the bloggers–but Ned Lamont’s victory was driven by two triggers: First, the war elicited a primary opponent; then Internet activists convinced voters that he was a viable alternative. Yet the recent obsession with bloggers, by traditional media and Lieberman boosters alike, only reveals one component of the Senator’s undoing online.

Bloggers actually constitute a small slice of progressive Internet activists, known as the netroots, which includes organizations like MoveOn.org and Democracy for America; informal networks like e-mail lists and MySpace groups; and Internet activists who use websites to raise money, broadcast videos and disseminate information. That is how Daily Kos blogger Markos Moulitsas sees it. Just past midnight on election day, he emphasized that bloggers are “much smaller” than a third of the netroots, writing that it is “insulting” to focus on blogs instead of the real people who worked for Ned Lamont.

Read the rest here.

A post by Peter Slutsky

DoubleSpeak Contributor: Ari Melber

DoubleSpeak contributor Ari Melber was interviewed on The Young Turks, a really good progressive radio show this week about a story that he wrote in The Nation called MySpace, MyPolitics. It’s worth a listen.


Young Turks