This is nothing but a blathering rant, but then hey, so are half the diaries here now. The place is crawling with Republican trollers and their sock puppets, who I suspect account for half the diaries now and three-quarters of the comments.
So it's hard to sort out the smoke and horsecrap from the genuine concerns, but even the genuine concerns are off the rails.
To start, thank God Obama is "drifting towards the center" because, um, that's where the majority of voters are. I for one want to see the guy elected, even if that means he doesn't meet my standards of ideological purity. Some might call this behavior "pandering" or "flip-flipping", especially if they are most interested in seeing another four years of Republican rule.
Yet there are still must be authentic hand wringing on the far Left (I know because CNN told me so) and oh how I wish the Left could wake the hell up. You don't win elections on an ideologically pure far Left agenda, instead you tend to go down in flames. Ask George McGovern.
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Tonight, these five new accounts've TR'ed every single one of my comments from the past month; piling troll-ratings onto old comments is only the latest in a series of flaunting this site's rules by Republican trolls. Not only have trolls like Rankles, Aliveandkickin, and Engels not been banned, they even have their rec/ratings access intact. You want political contributions in MyDD's name? Make the site's banner worth donating under again. It's long past time to take out the trash.
I'm a proud, wallet-opening Democrat who gives as much as I can as often as I can. MyDD needs to decide which audience it's really more interested in maintaining -- Democratic contributors like me, or Obama-bashers and Republicans. Don't ask me to open up my wallet in your name until you start actively undoing this site's devolution into a playground for trolls.
Update: Jerome responds below:
It's easy to throw tomatoes from the crowd. The ratings system is broken, it'll get replaced, don't waste your time with it.
I look forward to that, and thank ct for his work in implementing it when it happens. But this is more about your recent willingness to let trolls run rampant on this site at the expense of your long-time Democratic readership. If you were even half as "duly diligent" in dealing with today's post-primary trolls as you were in dealing with what you considered primary season's overzealous Obama supporters, things'd be quite different here.
You'd also do well to remember that the "tomato-throwing crowd" are the same folks you're asking to lend you fundraising credibility via an ActBlue donation in MyDD's name. Four, three, two years -- even a year ago -- I'dve contributed to a MyDD-branded fundraising effort without a second thought. Something's clearly changed, and you need to clean up your brand if you're wanting to use it for fundraising purposes.
Update 2: Jerome stopped in to mojo this comment:
Grow up and get over it Please. Of all things. This diary beats PUMA for being silly, pointless and vain.
Look to your left!
This is just a lame ass diary to point you to the MyDD Road to 60 ActBlue page!
Look at all the great diaries that have pushing these great candidates! Come on... with all of us here... we should be able to knock this out in 5 minutes!
Now look left, look for the graphic and please give if you can.
http://www.actblue.com/page/roadto60
As some of you may know, I came to MyDD in March, 2008 as a Hillary Clinton supporter, after having decided that Daily Kos had become too much of an echo chamber, in which every rec'd diary was identical to the one above or below it, and where those who did not uncritically support Barack Obama were treated like crap by those who did, regardless of whether they were otherwise good Democrats. From constantly tarring people with the insulting term "concern troll", to hijacking diaries and being treated like a hero by other members for doing so, to ganging up on members who did not uncritically support the favorite candidate and abusing the ratings system against them. The site simply became not only repetitive and boring as it devolved into an Obama cheerleading site, but also hostile to those who did not uncritically support Senator Obama.
As a longtime member of the Democrat Party (since Reconstruction), I've been very concerned this election cycle. I plan to vote for the Democrat nominee (whoever they may be) but feel the need to detail my many concerns.
MyDD continues to have a rec list easily dominated by those opposed to the Democratic Party's nominee for the office of president.
This does not accurately reflect the entire population of this site, it does not reflect the population of the Democratic Party, and it does not reflect the issues being addressed and considered by Progressives.
This is easy to fix.
We are Americans. We are people who believe in progressive and democratic ideals. The core of these ideals is that the exercised power of the population to speak with their votes provides the best means for making decisions. Decisions such as what commentary reflects the views of the people reading and writing on this forum.
Does anyone care about Hillary anymore?
A website whose reputation and business quadrupled when it backed Hillary Clinton's candidacy is in the-- Resurrect Hillary business now.
No that's wrong. It is in the Screw Obama Anyway You Can business now.
A well-known blogger has created her own website to promote Hillary's candidacy--well, until the end of August anyway. But by then the website will be up and running. Front page positions are available Yoohooo.
But while these voices are clamoring, Hillary is facing a silence as bleak as any she has ever known. So before we move along, this is for Hill:
Now, about mydd, the website that provided a home to the famous blogger mentioned above after she famously marched out of dkos--well, gosh, it has been a big Hasta la Vista, Baby! I used to wonder why this blogger didn't care if she had 3 diaries on the rec list, all put there by her private army of backers on call to rec as requested? I guess because her commitment to mydd was temporary, a soapbox that's all. Who cares if they were nice to you, and took you in when you marched away from the other guy?
Hell, for all I know mydd has said, `Hey, terrific. Go for it. More the merrier.' I guess that would be taking the high road.
And I do know by now that I should definitely throttle this tendency to think of this place as a community. Don't lecture, me, ok? I know it is silly. People come and people go. On any given day only a handful of people who have posted before will do so again. And I know that people who get banned come back under new names and then do the same creepy stuff all over again.
When I first came on this site, Seymour Glass was here and YellowDem. My next love was Undiesided.[These are just names that came off the top. My favorites might not be yours, so chill, ok?] I remember liking them--through their diaries-- a lot. And then I got to know so many other contributors, all Clinton supporters; they are mostly all gone now. And so many of them seem to hang out now at these these old pro-Clinton, now hate-Obama sites.
The truth is everywhere I look I see these people creating websites to tear down Barack Obama and promote Hillary Clinton's candidacy--still. They are also endorsing John McCain. It actually looks like a huge cottage industry. And they promote each other. A happy family.
And then there are those of us who are doing as Hillary asked. We are supporting the Democratic nominee. There is no reputation to be made, no crusade and no drama. Just people playing by the rules, doing as Hillary requested and loving all she stands for-- still.
I read yesterday that Hillary is taking an extended vacation. She will return if necessary for crucial votes in the Senate, and party leaders are backing her on this. I also read somewhere that to be defeated in a close run for the nomination, or for the Presidency itself, creates a depression like no other.
Who doesn't remember when Al Gore grew a beard and wandered the world? Other candidates like Gary Hart, who battered her endlessly during the primary campaign, have offered advice in Huffpo, no less. I'm sure she felt cared about by that one. But as was intended, I read it. And between Gore and Hart and McGovern, Ferraro, Mondale and Dole-- who have all written about it, there is no question that Losing the Big One is devastating. They all say that "It" is the Hardest Loss.
Of course Hillary didn't lose the Presidency. But you see, she did. The Democratic nominee will win the White House this year. You can take that to the bank. And she was campaigning for the nomination for 18 months. It had to take an enormous toll. Acceptable if you win--a terrible burden when you do not. And then there is the pressure of such a campaign. As Ed Pilkington who traveled around the US interviewing failed Presidential candidates writes in the Guardian:
As I meet more members of this exclusive club I realise quite what an ordeal presidential candidates go through - they are subjected to afflictions that can reasonably be compared to torture: sensory overload; ritual humiliation; strangers invading your body space at all hours of day and night; disorientation; sleep deprivation.
http://www.guardian.co.uk/politics/2008/ mar/29/uselections2008.usa
I know people say she has faced up to hardship, disappointment and loss before. And so she has. But I cannot help but wonder how it feels to Hillary to see all these people who say they support her, ignoring her last request. Making a business out of defying her--all in her name.
Of course, maybe she doesn't see it at all. Who knows for sure?
What I do know is that Hillary is more than a candidate, more than an icon, and more than a political platform. She is also more than the candidate to back if you didn't and still don't like Obama. Hillary is a person. When Emily Malcolm, founder of Emily's List, said recently at a panel on sexism in the media that Hillary told her breathlessly in New Hampshire
Emily, I am the first woman to win a Presidential primary.My heart ached like someone had slugged it--hard. Because it was true, and no matter how many more primaries she went on to win, the media never, ever talked about it.
I know it is hard to be a standard bearer for a cause, and icons can be lonely. She certainly became my hero. I have never been so proud of being a woman as I was when watched Hillary Clinton in those 22 debates. Would I have liked more of that--you betcha. Would I have loved to see a woman put her female's hand on the Bible and swear to defend the United States against all enemies, foreign and domestic--God yes. I think I would have liked this as much as many African Americans will like it when Barack Obama puts his hand on the bible on January 20, because he will. I do not think he can lose. [I am not saying, by the way, that I won't like it when that happens. What I am saying is for many African Americans it will be exceedingly, and then exceedinly again, Special.]
I also wish with all my heart now that Hillary would be his Vice President. I expect that is not to be either. Either way I am doing my best to support the nominee. And in the meantime I think about Hill. I look at all the people who I used to think of as my friends who are bashing Barack and promoting her still. And when I read about her extended vacation, I think, `they are not helping her.' They don't really care about her. She isn't a person to them. She is a business, a cause, a means to drive traffic to a website. She is a claim to fame.
But Hillary is bigger than they are, and she cares about the well being of this country as much as anyone I have ever seen on the public stage. Hillary inspires me now, no less than she did throughout the entie campaign, because unlike so many of her so-called supporters, she will do the right thing. And then she will go private, as she already has done, away from the clamor and cameras, to a lonely beach somewhere or maybe into the privacy of her own home. Alone--or not. But certainly with God. And with her beating heart safely tucked away, out of reach from all those who would sell it for their own advancement.
Since we had rec/rate restored over here, I was hoping that the admins would do whatever was needed to also restore diaries that disappeared. Well, it seems they did. Today I checked my page and everything is intact again! w00t!
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