Crashing the Gate: Netroots, Grassroots, and the Rise of People-Powered Politics
by Jerome Armstrong
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Read in April, 2006
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Good summary of the new forces at work in the American political system, especially focusing on the rise of the netroots.
I especially appreciated the strong condemnation of Democratic consultants whose interests don't seem to be lined up with those of us who like winning.
I especially appreciated the strong condemnation of Democratic consultants whose interests don't seem to be lined up with those of us who like winning.
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Powerful insight into the shortcomings of today's democratic party and what we can do to galvanize the left and lay waste to Cretin GOPers!
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Read in January, 2006
Make Democratic party win by emulating Republican party's tactics. Has it really come to this? Yeah, I guess it has.
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Read in January, 2006
Might be a little dated now, but this book gave me a great overview of how the Internet was opening up politics.
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Good description of how/why the Dems lost in '04 and what the party needs to do
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This book gave me hope about the future of American politics.
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Read in April, 2007
Quick, inspiring read on the netroots and Democrats.
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