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Hot Air Blows Through Vegas At YearlyKos
Simply delightful news to add to a delightful news day. An unnamed Hot Air correspondent has infiltrated the YearlyKos convention which kicked off today in Las Vegas.
Highly entertaining and insightful dispatches thus far.
What an odd choice for this conference. Here’s a city built by capitalism for risk takers, a randy Randian town, an ecological improbability, a city in all bright neon instead of earth tones. What an utterly un-Kossy town.
But when you think about it, it makes sense. This oasis sprang up because a lot of gullible people exist in the world, people who can be enticed here by the prospect of Something for Nothing. That is the lie underlying socialist politics—that you can run a society by redistributing the goods from the successful risk-takers to those who have, for whatever reason, crapped out.
So it looks like these folks are here to discuss a change to the house rules—these folks want to squeeze the high-rollers even harder, and make it harder and harder for them to walk away from the table a winner. Why we think the high rollers will still play with worse odds and smaller payouts, well, I don’t expect they’ll have an answer to that. I do expect a lot of nifty ideas on how to spend all that extra wealth they’re going to squeeze out of the undeserving rich.
Plus it’s easy to make a convincing argument for global warming here in the desert.
Handcrafted by Flip on June 8, 2006 |
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I don't really get the point of the linked post. He goes to Yearly Kos, finds that the events are low-key and the people are moderate and focused on the issues and not at all the crazy-lefty stereotypes he wanted to present... so he starts ranting against the crazy socialists he thought they would turn out to be? The fact is, most online liberals, however "angry" their rhetoric, are basically Clintonite triangulating moderate liberals. Their hero, Howard Dean, is pro-gun, pro-balanced-budgets, and pro-war (or at least pro- the first Iraq war and the Afghan war and Clinton's various wars). Conservatives seem deeply disappointed that these people aren't earth-tony hippies, but the hippies are all gone or else they're voting Republican now... the Angry Moderates have taken over.Posted by: M.A. | Jun 8, 2006 4:55:06 PM
I don't really get the point of the linked post. He goes to Yearly Kos, finds that the events are low-key and the people are moderate and focused on the issues and not at all the crazy-lefty stereotypes he wanted to present... so he starts ranting against the crazy socialists he thought they would turn out to be? The fact is, most online liberals, however "angry" their rhetoric, are basically Clintonite triangulating moderate liberals. Their hero, Howard Dean, is pro-gun, pro-balanced-budgets, and pro-war (or at least pro- the first Iraq war and the Afghan war and Clinton's various wars). Conservatives seem deeply disappointed that these people aren't earth-tony hippies, but the hippies are all gone or else they're voting Republican now... the Angry Moderates have taken over.Posted by: M.A. | Jun 8, 2006 4:55:24 PM
Today is pregame - what Kos calls "Preconference Day". I expect by tomorrow, most of the crazy-lefty stereotypes will have been fulfilled. MoveOn.org, Joe Wilson, and the Kossacks proper should see to that. By Saturday, with Dean and Reid bookending the schedule, it should have devolved thoroughly into a parody of itself.Posted by: Flip | Jun 8, 2006 5:04:48 PM
Socialists?Posted by: Jay Rosen | Jun 9, 2006 2:21:20 PM

