Are we in the middle of an uprising? Best-selling author, journalist and indefatigable blogger, David Sirota says yes. In fact, there’s a primordial soup of a potential social movement out there. Yet it’s not a forgone conclusion that the uprising will be a progressive one. In this interview Sirota discusses his new book, The Uprising: An Unauthorized Tour of the Populist Revolt Scaring Wall Street and Washington, and why we find ourselves at a crossroads. Why has the anti-war movement failed to win over Democrats in Washington? Why has the economic justice movement had only limited success? Is the Barack Obama campaign a movement?
Sirota says this is just the beginning. Listen here to find out why the labor movement still matters, what the netroots can do, and why progressives need to seize the moment.
And what about the political establishment? It’s designed, Sirota says, to stop the uprising. The most effective leaders are the gadflies, the ones who are not well liked in Washington. So is Obama the darling of the political establishment? And if so what does that say about the progressive movement? Find out here.





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Don’t forget imperial war!!1
MoveOn has sent three emails now imploring me to Bake Cookies for Obama – who’s already grown the largest presidential campaign coffer in history and, despite his pleas not to give money to ‘outside groups’, just his campaign, also has all of MoveOn’s resources manning the campaign teller window. If I’m going to fire up the oven it won’t be for an Obama Bake Sale but maybe for my many frantic neighbors who’ve just lost their homes or the soggy and miserable Iowans or local campaigns and dedicated antiwar activists who seem to understand the urgency of now just a bit better than does MoveOn. I’d like to bang a few pots and pans in their ears on behalf of all who really need an “uprising”.
David Sirota sure gets some kudos from me for at least attempting to get a bead on Beltway political consultants but I’ve watched him duck pointed questions about Obama strategists Hildebrand Tewes and MoveOn’s non-moves on Iraq a few times now even as he first wrote about that relationship between HT and antiwar groups as “incestuous overlaps“, then “unspoken corruption” and finally calling their strategy to lay off congressional Dems “dishonest“.
A number of pieces have floated the web since early ‘08 about the conflict of interest between consultants (Hildebrand Tewes)and movement activists (MoveOn) but one of the first to note the cynical campaign ploys of Obama advisors was Paul Street at Black Agenda Report:
Steve Hildebrand and Paul Tewes say they’ve taken a leave of absence from HT Consulting while working on the Obama Campaign but they were hired on there so long ago its hard to believe they left the place to the whims of staffers for two years. Their staffers, though, have been integral in putting out calls to (non)action on Iraq on behalf of astroturf campaigns like Americans Against Escalation in Iraq (AAEI) which HT was hired to run for MoveOn, SEIU (Anna Burger for VP?), Americans United for Change (actually a HT inhouse creation run by Brad Woodhouse), etc.
Smack in the middle of a NYT piece on elected Dems’ supposed handwringing about their lack of action on Iraq is HT staffer Moira Mack, hitting back not at Senate Majority Leader Reid or House Speaker Pelosi, but providing them cover just as Dems say its all the Republicans’ fault:
AAEI’s Iraq Summer theme in ‘07 may as well have been called No Escalation Against Democrats. Curiously, it deployed 100 paid students nationwide to take on Republicans in home districts on the Iraq occupation (actually escalation, as was the vernacular of the day) but no Democrats.
Political consultants being what they are its improbable to believe that all that organizing and listbuilding done during HT’s Iraq Summer wasn’t put to use, or created, for their candidate, Obama, in the fifteen states needed months later for primary wins. A horrible problem with that is here we are a year after this little organizing campaign and thousands more have died while supposed ‘antiwar’ resources were centralized and put to use for partisan politicking. How many involved in Iraq Summer are still agitating to get out of Iraq and how many are Obama paid staffers or volunteers?
Nevermind, too, that 29 Democrats voted for the Senate resolution Bush wanted ‘authorizing’ force against Iraq including then Senate Majority Leader, now top Obama advisor, Tom Daschle, who has also had a longstanding political and financial relationship with Hildebrand Tewes. As far as I can tell the only Democrat to be exoriated for this vote is Hillary Clinton. Not Obama supporters Kerry, Dodd, Daschle, Reid, Pelosi, etc. So apparently the groups advised by Obama campaign consultants found one Democrat to go after, afterall: Obama’s biggest challenger in the presidential race.
When former Bush Press Secretary Scott McClellen’s book came out recently it took just days for a clearly coordinated effort to appear from seemingly different groups calling on him to decline any profits for participating in the Administration’s astroturfing of the Iraq invasion and occupation, demanding he donate them to Afghanistan and Iraq war vets instead. But MoveOn and Americans United for Change aren’t separate nor distinct under the Hildebrand Tewes umbrella. Maybe they should decline their salaries and profits until they stop astroturfing the occupation themselves? Profits for Propaganda, indeed, as one MoveOn email said. But is it any better to keep actual, on the ground energy and resistance to the occupation out of the picture than what McClellen did? Or, as one blog post noted:
For the time being the Obama Campaign has tossed Howard Dean a bone for his 50 state strategy though its acknowledged Paul Tewes is pretty much Big Dog now and all that listbuilding done in the states is clanking around in the computers of HT, waiting for buyers. I can’t see that this bodes well for the Democrat Party or antiwar activists.
Beware Grand Bargains.
And Bake Sales to Take Back the White House.