An article I wrote at Dailykos (and cross-posted at OpEdNews):
http://www.dailykos.com/story/2009/2/13/16035/2491/470/697194
Excerpt:
Something to keep in mind: I was writing for the Democratic Dailykos audience.
Something to check out related to this - http://www.globalperspectives.tv
http://www.dailykos.com/story/2009/2/13/16035/2491/470/697194
Excerpt:
The man is a hero. When he was in the Senate in the 1970s, he single-handedly filibustered the renewal of the draft and released the Pentagon Papers into the public record. He also was instrumental in stopping nuclear bomb testing in the North Pacific, and he even made it to Nixon's enemies list. He was an important figure in ending the Vietnam War and was probably the most outspoken and progressive Senator of the time.
He was also an innovator campaigner in his day. Along with Begich, he is one of only two Democrats to ever represent Alaska in the Senate. By respecting and paying attention to Alaska's natives, he was able to become Alaska's Speaker of the House and a Senator in a very short period of time. As he put it,
It's like going into the Senate. You know, the first time you get there, you're all excited, "My God, how did I ever get here?" Then, about six months later, you say, "How the hell did the rest of them get here?"
Unfortunately, this great man was no great campaigner in the 2008 presidential election. To most people, he became little more than an entertainer.
And that's exactly what he should be.
Something to keep in mind: I was writing for the Democratic Dailykos audience.
Something to check out related to this - http://www.globalperspectives.tv