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Exley praises his shortcomingsChristian posted a long quote from the Berkman School living-web wonkfest last week. At that, Kerry online honcho Zach Exley told everyone that Kerry-Edwards focused too much on means and not enough on ends:
First, Exley is criticizing others for something that was his responsibility. Second, the article says he credits the Republicans' top-down system for their field organization; does that make sense? (It might be the reporter's error rather than Exley's.) But third and most importantly, this misses two very large boats:
The process of us masses (yes, "the masses" is appropriate here) taking over control of political discourse and decision-making is inexorable. If we could plot "the extent to which the country is driven by a tiny oligarchy" on a graph, the absolute value would still be low; but disintermediation—the living web effect—is increasing the slope representing the rate of change. (I had scribbled most of this when I saw the quote, then sat on it because of other priorities. When Kos posted, "People like Zach [...] never truly understood the power of many"—emphasis obviously added—I decided maybe I wasn't being unreasonable after all.)
Posted (to Politics) by pete at 10:43 AM on Tuesday, December 21, 2004
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