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Re: not cool. (1.88 / 35)

Troll rating me is bullshit, just like everything written in this "series." You can do it again here, but at least I'll be able to sleep at night knowing that I'm a true Democrat, a true Progressive, and not some kind of self-serving, tunnel-visioned, fundamentalist who can only see one outcome as acceptable.

If anyone agrees with me, mojo me to fend off the nonsense.

I would have worked to the death for Hillary Clinton if she were the nominee, but the voters have spoken according to the system we all ratified before this began. The outcome has also been ratified by the party as the superdelegates came out for unity. Claiming 2012 as the new target is scuttling the party and the presumptive nominee and I wish you'd go vote for McCain. You're no Democrat.


by mikeplugh on Wed Jun 04, 2008 at 12:25:30 AM EST
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Re: not cool. (1.72 / 11)

In fact, to troll or hide rate what I wrote is despotic, undemocratic, unAmerican, and the kind of bullshit that Clinton people boycotted Kos over. Glad to see that you've allowed yourself to be corrupted by the very thing you decried.


by mikeplugh on Wed Jun 04, 2008 at 12:27:20 AM EST
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Re: not cool. (2.00 / 5)

Mike, I'm an Obama supporter, and I want you to know why I troll-rated you.

Alegre has written some of the most slanted, unfair, intellectually dishonest diaries I've ever read. That said, this isn't one of them. This diary is an impassioned expression of support for a candidate. I disagree with the call to action, but it isn't trollish. This diary doesn't attack Barack Obama, doesn't spew false facts, and is totally acceptable under MyDD rules.

There are multiple levels of contention that a diary can fall into. Advocating the losing candidate, even if her continued campaigning may be detrimental to the nominee, is not trolling. It isn't purposed towards divisiveness either. Alegre is acting based on convictions to support a woman with strong democratic ideals and credentials. Her goal is not to undercut Barack; it is to uplift Hillary.

It's very easy to let Alegre's previous posts color your responses to her, but the content of this post does not warrant the vitriol you've shown here. You came to this diary ready for a fight, and understandably so. It's best that we stop fighting altogether, but at the very least, don't create a perceived slight where there is none. Play defense, not offense. We're on the same team, so unless your teammate steps out of line, don't throw elbows.


M. It's like W, but flipflopped.
by warmwaterpenguin on Wed Jun 04, 2008 at 01:12:23 AM EST
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Re: not cool. (2.00 / 2)

Well said Penguin.


by wasder on Wed Jun 04, 2008 at 01:15:52 AM EST
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Re: not cool. (2.00 / 11)

I'm sorry penguin, you're off base. Troll rating and hide rating are tools designed to fend off people with an agenda to distract, destroy, or disrupt. The tone of my comments may be harsh, but hardly something intended by the forum administration to be troll or hide rated.

Who is more worthy of a troll rating in a Democratic forum, the person who subtly suggests that the new goalpost is 2012, or the person calling them on it?

Make no mistake, anyone with 2012 on their mind on a night when Barack Obama is names the presumptive nominee is hoping for McCain to win. Why else would a Democrat look to that date with anticipation? A contested nomination of a sitting president is civil war. In either case, to pick this night to engage in that kind of Rovian nonsense, is horsesh*t.

So, troll or hide rating me for calling out that sentiment (and never Alegre by name) is abuse of the worst kind. It's exactly what prompted Clinton people to abandon Kos for MyDD. If anyone has 2012 on their mind with respect to Hillary Clinton on this night, they should probably just leave the Democratic Party and start some kind of 3rd party. This is a night for Democrats to be behind the nominee, and I would have said that if the nominee had been any one of the people who bravely stood up to seek the nomination of the party.

Someday this 2012-noquarter-hillaryis44 agenda will be outed for what it is, the biggest cult of personality in the modern history of American politics. Obama is the one with all the criticism of messianic followings, cultish supporters, and so on. What of Clinton? Surely this diary illustrates that whatever has been said ill of the Obama movement can equally be said of the Clinton movement. I will continue to call out anyone who seeks to scuttle the party for a cult of personality. Troll and hide rate away.


by mikeplugh on Wed Jun 04, 2008 at 01:25:26 AM EST
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Re: not cool. (2.00 / 6)

I am with you,  Alegre killed the momentum towards unity tonite.

Please ignore her and look at other diaries.

With the phrase "We can't wait until 2012 Hillary.  We need you to keep fighting for us now.  If you're up for the fight then so are millions of your supporters all over America."  she has lost all relevance tonite.

This is my last comment in this diary as it is not one that supports Democrats winning elections.


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by CrushTheGOP2008 on Wed Jun 04, 2008 at 01:31:32 AM EST
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Re: not cool. (none / 0)

Plus, I want to address this point you made specifically: "It's very easy to let Alegre's previous posts color your responses to her, but the content of this post does not warrant the vitriol you've shown here. You came to this diary ready for a fight, and understandably so." I don't like what she writes, it's true. But, I didn't come here ready for a fight. I came to look in on what her take might be on this historic night. I came to see what her tone would be, and it's clear she hopes McCain will win. That's why I chose to call it troll-ISH behavior. "Play defense, not offense. We're on the same team, so unless your teammate steps out of line, don't throw elbows." This is patently false, I fear. We are not on the same team. Looking to 2012 as the next stop is one minuscule step away from advocating a vote for John McCain. I'm on the Democratic team, while diarists like this are on the Hillary Clinton team, at all costs. If we can't call these people on their behavior in a Democratic forum without fear of reprisal we give it over to them and their anti-Democratic messages.
by mikeplugh on Wed Jun 04, 2008 at 01:34:15 AM EST
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Re: not cool. (none / 0)

Well Mike, two things:

First, she's not looking to 2012. She's saying that she and others don't want to wait for Hillary to run again. She chose 2012 because she doesn't think Obama will win. I think this is a needless buzzkill for people like me who are riding incredibly high on the most exciting candidate to come out of the party since JFK, but based on everything she's said and written, its her genuine belief. The sentiment is pretty clearly, "We can't wait for you to run later, we need you now," not, "If you don't run now, here's hoping Obama loses and you get your next shot sooner rather than later." It's still, in my opinion, a needlessly pessimistic view, but I think it does nothing more than color the phrasing of a fair, if disagreed with sentiment ("Hillary now, not later").

Second, you're right about the ratings. The ratings are not a place to express myself; that's the comments. The ratings are a place to report abuse, and while I believe you've been hypersensitive, your reactions aren't abuse.

Thanks for engaging me, Mike. I love these communities because of people like you who are willing to dissect their motivations and the motivations of others. I hope Senator Clinton suspends her campaign soon for the sake of the party; the potential benefits to her are so unlikely and the definite costs to the nominee are so great. When that happens, I hope Alegre, Texasdarlin, and the rest of Hillary's most ardent supporters will prove their democratic metel by supporting Obama. I guess we'll find out who's on what team soon enough. In the meantime, I'm glad you're on mine. The people in this party make me as proud as the platform does.

PS. I've fixed my ratings for you. Just please do try not to throw gasoline on a fire. Even if its intentional, these diaries are just a match. Comments and attention are the fuel that makes them incendiary.


M. It's like W, but flipflopped.
by warmwaterpenguin on Wed Jun 04, 2008 at 01:54:53 AM EST
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Re: not cool. (2.00 / 3)

Alegre said: Hillary - we're still waiting at the foot of that mountain and you're the only one who can beat McCain and help our nation climb back up to the top. She then ended with: We can't wait until 2012 Hillary. I appreciate your dialog penguin. I really do. The problem I have, and the reason I feel outraged, is that I have a 1.5 year old son and a daughter on the way in July. I want to raise them in a safer world. I want them to have the benefit of the greatest democracy on the face of the earth with an education system that they can be proud of, and a healthcare system that works. I want them to grow up knowing that war isn't the answer to our problems unless all avenues have been explored to avoid it. Hillary Clinton would deliver those things, and for that I love her. Each of the other candidates for the Democratic nomination would deliver those things and for that I love them. I chose Barack Obama for my money and labor. I know he'll also deliver those things, and the reality is he's won the nomination. As a Democrat, it has to be about more than a cynical attachment to a single candidate. It's unrealistic and ultimately counterproductive to believe that Clinton will overturn the swell of support that we saw for Obama tonight. She has a say in what happens from here on out because she's a powerful member of the party and a formidable person. What I can't stomach is any notion that she's the only hope and that we have to scuttle the party by running this thing to the convention, contesting everything that's gone on so far, and leave John McCain to laugh in our faces as we piss away the country. That's not Democratic and that's EXACTLY what both Jerome and Kos wrote about in Crashing the Gates. We've handed this nation over to the GOP with behavior just like this, and it will happen again unless we decide that our nominee, who is Barack Obama as of tonight, will have our support and our effort. My children's lives are the cause that I'm passionately fighting for, and I won't have people like Alegre working against them, while claiming to be Democrats. Unity starts tonight, and that doesn't include bullshit talk of 2012.
by mikeplugh on Wed Jun 04, 2008 at 02:14:33 AM EST
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Re: not cool. (2.00 / 1)

I agree on all points. My issue was with you labeling the diary as trollish. Counter-productive? Absolutely. Short-sighted? Incredibly. Foolish and incorrect? Very likely.

But trollish? Intended to damage Democratic causes or persons? Crafted to bait outrage? I think not.

My problem is not that you have a problem with Alegre; I do too. I don't mind that you have a problem with this specific diary either; I think its foolish and counterproductive. Nonetheless, your vitriol and choice of words should be reserved for diaries that are truly trollish. I understand wanting ideas and viewpoints which damage Democratic prospects to just go away quickly and therefore opposing them voraciously, but the fact is that this is well within the scope of progressive dialogue, and the attempt to squelch parts of that dialogue that threaten our electoral success, while tempting considering all of our near-losses, is simply not part of the netroots community, and it is that sort of idea intolerance that led to the rift we're now trying to heal.

Call it out as wrong. Call it out as dumb. Call it out as a waste of democratic energy. But don't call an honest opinion delivered without venom trolling.


M. It's like W, but flipflopped.
by warmwaterpenguin on Wed Jun 04, 2008 at 02:23:46 AM EST
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Re: not cool. (none / 0)

With all good intentions towards you penguin, tell that to my kids. Tell them why bitter and divisive people split the party and got yet another right winger elected. Tell them why this kind of nonsense is rec'ed to the top of the list at a Democratic forum every time it's posted and gets ample enough airtime that it find legitimacy.

It's not Democratic. It's not Progressive. It's single-minded, tunnel vision with the intent to deliver for one candidate at the expense of all else. How in the world can we call this NetRoots. It spits in the face of everything that Jerome and Kos wrote about in the "This Ain't No Party" chapter of "Crashing the Gates."

I don't engage Alegre or many of the others with similar reasoning here at MyDD for the simple reason that their candidate was running in contested elections. I disagreed with them and found much of their writing awful. Tonight is a very different story. The implication that Obama won't win and that Hillary will carry the mantle in 2012 serves no NetRoots purpose other than to drive people away from the person who was named the presumptive nominee. It's designed to create the impression that we've put the party in danger.

What really puts the party in danger is sentiment like this that suggests we're going to lose. There's nothing about this dialog that contributed to the election of a Democrat to the highest office. Nothing. It is driven by a cult of personality movement that discredits everything that Hillary Clinton has worked for as a Democrat. It places her above the party on the night when the party has loudly spoken to the world about who will be carrying our banner into battle. I can't stomach that.


by mikeplugh on Wed Jun 04, 2008 at 02:45:00 AM EST
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Re: not cool. (none / 0)

shrug Agreed. It's still not trolling.


M. It's like W, but flipflopped.
by warmwaterpenguin on Wed Jun 04, 2008 at 02:51:10 AM EST
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Re: not cool. (none / 0)

Mike, I was gonna tell you why I, an Obama supporter, troll rated you.  But, someone already took the words from my mouth.


John McCain vows to overturn Roe
by soccerandpolitics on Wed Jun 04, 2008 at 01:26:03 AM EST
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Re: not cool. (none / 0)

Look at what I said in response to that and tell me I'm wrong.
by mikeplugh on Wed Jun 04, 2008 at 01:37:45 AM EST
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Re: not cool. (2.00 / 1)

You're not wrong mike.  The ratings abuse that happens here is unbelievable.  


by cato on Wed Jun 04, 2008 at 08:27:31 AM EST
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Why does it hurt Obama to finish properly? (none / 0)


by itsadryheat on Wed Jun 04, 2008 at 01:51:43 AM EST
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Re: Why does it hurt Obama to finish properly? (none / 0)

He did.


Government derives its power from those that it governs.
by lockewasright on Wed Jun 04, 2008 at 09:13:37 AM EST
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