What to Do (When Comments Are Turned Off)?
9:04 pm in Uncategorized by Kurt Sperry
First let me preface this by opining that putting up a diary with comments turned off is disrespectful to both the readership and the spirit of a participatory site like MyFDL.
The primary fault with the rejections of the third party and primary options is that they assume success can only be the winning a particular election. In reality success can also be establishing the Left as a force to be dealt with. The third party option is much abused, often for the wrong reasons, but the killing argument against it is that the black community is thoroughly committed to the Democratic Party as well as Obama. That leaves us with a primary challenge. Can a serious candidate run in the primary without challenging Obama? Why not combine the announcement of a positive issue-oriented campaign with an endorsement of Obama? It hasn’t been done before but seems like it would make our candidate safe to vote for and thus maybe move Obama back our way. Unusual circumstances and tumultuous times call for daring solutions. Can a serious candidate run in the primary without challenging Obama? Why not combine the announcement of a positive issue-oriented campaign with an endorsement of Obama?
How about combining the announcement of a “positive issue-oriented campaign” with an endorsement of Romney? Because it makes about equal sense insofar as he is essentially equally as likely to ‘move our way’ as Obama.
I welcome feedback.
Editor’s Note: MyFDL comments turn off automatically on old posts after 48 hours. This is a spam prevention technique. -MyFDL Editor
I know that comments are sunsetted after two days, Kit and if you’d read the comments you’d know that I do. I clicked on the original diary ( http://my.firedoglake.com/grogers/2011/04/07/what-to-do/ ) from the MyFDL list of most recommended topics that appears in the right column of every MyFDL page. My question is, why are moribund non-current diaries over one year old seemingly randomly appearing on that list of most recommended topics?


