Tuesday, February 16, 2010

Blog Swarm, Hog Swarm


I received this "letter" in my email.
OUR MESSAGE TO HRC IS SIMPLE:

Publicly demand that President Obama take the lead in getting DADT repealed this year.

1) That means the President needs to state publicly that he wants Congress to repeal DADT this year; and

2) The President needs to take the lead in working with Congress to make sure the repeal happens.

HRC Front Desk: (202) 628-4160
TTY: (202) 216-1572
Toll-Free: (800) 777-4723

HRC Web site comment page.
General membership email at hrc: membership@hrc.org

Some may say that there is little the President can do, or that this is up to Congress now. That is simply untrue. The President can send a powerful signal that he wants the repeal done this year. He can include the repeal of DADT in the Defense Budget he sends to Congress in the next few months. If the President is serious about keeping his promises to our community, now is his chance to prove it.

BLOG SWARM SPONSORS

Today's blog swarm is sponsored by the following bloggers and sites, all of which will also be writing about this issue today, and urging their readers to contact HRC:

Joe Sudbay and John Aravosis, AMERICAblog
Pam Spaulding, Pam's House Blend
Michelangelo Signorile, Sirius OutQ & the Gist
Markos Moulitsas, DailyKos
Andy Towle, TowleRoad
Joe Jervis, Joe My God
Bil Browning, Bilerico
Taylor Marsh, TaylorMarsh.com
Dan Savage, Slog

MOMENTUM HAS TURNED TO CONFUSION

HRC may argue that it's already told the President it would like to see DADT repealed this year. Well, that's not enough. And here's why.

We've had an amazing few weeks of momentum on DADT repeal following the mention of DADT in the State of the Union, the Senate Armed Services Committee hearing during which both the Secretary of Defense and the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs both stated their support for repeal, and the unexpected support we've received from former Chairman of the Joint Chiefs Colin Powell and former Defense Secretary and Vice President Dick Cheney.

But that momentum is quickly slipping away. After talking to people around Washington over the past two weeks, Joe and I have found a vacuum of leadership that is leading to confusion. The Hill has no idea if the President does or doesn't want them to move ahead with repeal this year. The House has already said that it's waiting for the Senate to do something. The Senate is in turmoil after the Democrats lost a single seat in January. And the DADT proposals being discussed in the Senate are focused on every possible approach
except full repeal this year.

As we painfully learned last year during health care reform, nothing happens in Congress unless the President leads. And when the President doesn't lead, disaster is guaranteed.

Whatever HRC has been telling the White House about DADT, it clearly isn't working. In spite of the President's positive comments during the State of the Union, no one knows where President Obama stands on repealing "Don't Ask Don't Tell"
this year. All the while, unnamed administration officials are telling the media that it could be years before repeal finally happens. The White House clearly didn't get HRC's message, and as a result, we are losing this historic momentum.

WHY HRC?

Why are we focusing on HRC? Because HRC is our community's largest, best-funded gay rights organization in Washington, and they carry the most sway with the White House. In fact, HRC often boasts about their close working relationship with the White House. HRC's President, Joe Solmonese, is so close to the White House that he gave the President political cover during the uproar over the administration's brief in support of DOMA. It's time HRC, and our entire community, got something in return for everything we have done for this President, this Congress, and the entire Democratic party.




Okay, it's cute for 'good intentions' sake, but to be real, this will fall on deaf ears.
Here are my reasons:
  1. Most of the people involved or sponsoring this effort has been hating on the HRC from the gate. Seriously, if you have been asking for my resignation, questioning every move I make, criticizing everything I do without offering any concrete plans of your own, launching useless boycotts against me... Would I listen to you? Or even take you seriously?
  2. The President already talked this in his State of the Union speech, folks are already working on the repeal so what's the rush? This has to be planned out carefully, this is not a job for the microwave to heat up in 30 seconds.
  3. This is coming from the same (give or take few) folks that always play the roles of haters.
  4. I'm sorry to be bold here, but this sounds like a ego power game vs anything serious for our community. It comes off like, 'With our Powers Combine, We can Make them Do Anything'! No.
  5. Basically, this a waste of time. These progressive bloggers should get us to contact CONGRESSMEN, not the HRC, but the folks who actually make an impact in game. If I want chocolate, I'm not eating Hershey's, I'm going for Godiva.
I know they are trying to help, but really, this not an effective campaign. So far, all of the boycotts and hater parades has burned some bridges. To demand action like this is almost laughable.

3 comments:

NG said...

One especially can tell this blogswarm is a really bad idea when GayPatriot is on the same page as is Aravosis and Pam Spaulding.

http://twitpic.com/13nt7f

Ron Buckmire said...

I still endorse the blogswarm, although I made my distaste for some of the participants' strategies and language well-known also.

I would also mention Rod 2.0 is on the blogswarm list, as is Joe.My.God, and I wouldn't call either of them Obama-haters---

kayman said...

LOL, I don't know about that latter portion of your statement, Mad Professah.

This has foolishness written all over it.

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