When I heard people in Montana want a recount, I am thinking, they just want the media limelight. If Florida and Ohio can have it, why not us?
I think the Senate has also gone Democratic, and Washington is ready for a new direction. The most immediate fallout will be on the Iraq front. It is not just Al Qaeda stuff out there. There is also a lot of nationalist resenment of a foreign invasion.
The troops have to come back fast in a way that the country holds on.
But the most important thing about this victory is that 2006 is a springboard for 2008. The cons got the Supreme Court. The progressives need to take over and keep the other two branches for a generation.
I think Obama is going to declare in January that he is running for president. Hillary can not do it that early. She will have to wait until at least after summer, likely October, Bill Clinton's preferred month. That gives Obama an edge.
They are both on great personal terms and I admire them both greatly, so there will be no personal attacks. But there will be necessary debate on policy specifics. That will be good for the party and the country.
I don't know which of them is going to be president, but I do know both are going to be on the ticket.
There is this Clinton Machine in place. But Obama need not fear that. His grassroots effort will be much bigger than Dean's was.
On November 7: In Harlem: For Obama
Democratic Vision For The 21st Century
Victory Party
So I went to the victory party.
Events To November 7 Victory
I have an hour of video from the event. People in the room were obviously the most active members of the top progressive organizations in town, especially the young crowd. David Pollak who calls himself the "oldest kid" introduced the speaker later in the evening. He mentioned a few groups, but not Drinking Liberally, and I wonder why the Manhattan Young Democrats were not on the roster. They perhaps wanted to celebrate after the slow counts and recounts are in. They are doing it tonight, on their own. I might go.
Drinking Liberally has a much larger national presence than any group that was present. So I thought it was odd the group did not get mentioned. I think the basic idea behind it is so simple and so great, it is really going to take off over the years.
But I got them all on video. And some DFNYC folks. Many random folks. There is quite some footage of David and Justin talking to each other.
DFNYC was the loudest bunch. Charles of DFNYC was the only person I interviewed for my videoblog.
"How are you feeling?"
"I am happy."
"Why are you happy?"
"Because we won."
End of interview.
Watching TV can get tiring, especially when the first few hours the results are not even in. I kept thinking it would have been better to track the results online. But then the crowd warmed up, and it was all so great.
I captured a lot of the excitement on video. I was dressed in all black, my hair very neatly combed. I had a black sweater instead of a shirt beneath my jacket. Looks like I dislike more than the tie, I also dislike the collar. I was sitting on a window sill, a chair above a chair. That gave me a great view of the entire bar. I also got some people on the pavement on video, people watching TV from outside. On the outside, peering in, like the minorities.
It was a mostly white crowd. White, young, progressive, relatively rich. I am not there yet, the rich part. But I will be there. $100,000 is not rich. It is upper middle income. The trajectory, by definition, has to be unconventional. Out of the box thinking. I also test people's progressive badge. Are you really?
There is this scene in a James Bond movie. The guy zooms a camera onto the "v" neck of the blouse of a secretary working. There is about three seconds of that in my video. I want it on record that the idea was not original.
On the pesonal side. There was a nonevent that should have been an event. I got tonguetied. It happened in a flash. The number one reason I went to this party. What tells me I am cut for entrepreneurship, not politics.
Carly Fiorina: The Academy Awards Of Business: Photos
Carly Fiorina: "The Academy Awards Of Business"
Politics, Business
Maybe I am not cut for politics. I don't have the patience. I watch politics like some people watch sports. And staying political keeps me sharp in the group dynamics department which is one third of business, the other two being vision and engineering.
I am not American, I am a netizen. Politics is in America.
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