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Wed Apr-06-11 06:48 AM
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So, I just struck this bargain with Howard Dean, you see......... |
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We spent half of yesterday together, just the two of us.
Howard and I are huge fans of dark (75-85% pure) chocolate, and since I am in Europe most of the time, I find all kinds of new small fair-trade brands you never see in the States except in a few specialty shops.
I always bring him samples when we meet up, and this time I had a new type, 82% pure, made with beans from the DRCongo. He asked how good it was, and I told him I didn't know, as I had never seen it before. He said that was reason enough to try it first, so we did (it was fabulous).
I said that in return, I wanted him to review my first book, and to introduce me to Rachel Maddow. He said it was a deal.
I think I got the better end of that bargain!!
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Wed Apr-06-11 06:51 AM
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1. Oh sure, you get Rachel Maddow and WE get DWS as DNC Chair... |
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Wed Apr-06-11 07:01 AM
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2. What's this "you" and "me" stuff? |
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I get her along with the rest of us. But, as another poster pointed out, rumor has it that she does have a pulse. If it's any consolation, Howard said that although she does have more of a business bent than he did, he was more than OK with the choice, as DWS has a great media presence (whereas Kaine constantly needed to be tested for signs of life, and those are MY words, not Howard's!!!).
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Wed Apr-06-11 07:06 AM
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3. Well, why does it have to be a choice between Kaine and Wasserman-Schultz? |
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Grayson is from Florida, and as far as I know, he's not doing anything this year.
DWS was SO cooperative with Howard in 2008....
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Wed Apr-06-11 07:13 AM
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4. Howard made an interesting observation about the position |
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Edited on Wed Apr-06-11 07:13 AM by DFW
And don't forget, I pleaded with him to come back and take over.
But her said that the party chairmanship was a lousy gig when your party has the White House, as a sitting President is always at least the titular head of his party. Howard was so good as DNC chair because he ran the whole show with no one looking over his shoulder. That's why Rahm got so pissed at him--Howard as head of the opposition answered to no one other than the rank and file of the party, and he did us proud. With Obama and his team looking over the shoulder of the DNC chair, he said it is a different position entirely, and not one he wants. Howard knows Grayson well, so if Grayson had been all hot for the position, I'm sure I'd have heard.
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Wed Apr-06-11 07:31 AM
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5. Obama would never have considered Grayson anyway. |
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It wouldn't have mattered if Grayson WAS "hot" for the position.
The party is completely in DLC/NewDem control, even though the Progressives outnumber the BlueDog/NewDem bloc in the House.
Disturbing and disheartening.
Howard has been reduced to a soundbite producer, and is pretty much only seen when they feel a need to get the squakers on board.
Sad.
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Wed Apr-06-11 07:44 AM
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6. Appearing on talk shows is only about 1% of what Howard is up to these days |
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He is traveling the world (even places like Albania and Kosovo) helping to nurture budding democratic-style parties, was just in London for a day, etc. He is like a meteor and almost as difficult to get a hold of. If he were to cut out TV appearances altogether, it might increase the amount of free time has by maybe 1%. He was at the Davos conference in 2009 not for political expertise but for his environmental expertise, something he isn't even asked about on the US TV circuit.
It may not seem like he's doing anything else other than the TV soundbites, but in reality, he only does those in tightly squeezed-in time slots that take away from the 999 other things he's involved in. His life is very full, and he's having a blast, except that he's probably the only guy I know who gets less sleep than I do. He blew off a TV show last night in NYC to spend an evening with his mother, whom he hadn't seen in months. He hasn't been reduced at all. We are the ones who have been reduced because Rahm's grudge excluded Howard from DHS, and thus the Obama administration after the 2008 election. Had Howard been part of the Cabinet from the beginning, history would be smiling on us far more brightly than it is now.
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Wed Apr-06-11 07:50 AM
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7. I wish him only the best. He has done so much for this country already.... |
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that I would take him in if he needed a place to stay in his old age...keep him covered with quilts...I appreciate the guy THAT much!
His absence state-side has left an almost total void in the realm of Progressive voices.
I don't question that he is doing what he can, where he can.
:)
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Wed Apr-06-11 11:11 PM
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8. He is indeed doing that. |
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And his quick wit and vast knowledge haven't diminished any. We spent ten minutes just discussing Moldova!
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Wed Apr-06-11 11:17 PM
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9. That's a heck of a bargain. When's the book gonna be done? n/t |
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Thu Apr-07-11 02:41 AM
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14. The book IS done. Just one minor detail |
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Another friend of mine (no names, but she' about 4'7", speaks with a heavy German accent, and will turn 83 years old at the end of this month) is well-published, but in non-fiction, and she told me the market for fiction sucks right now. She said agents and publishers don't even want to talk to authors unless their names are John Grisham, James Patterson or Sue Grafton. My name is not one of those three. However, some friends in Dallas, who own a small publishing arm for non-fiction books on stuff in their field said they might publish it for me. If I go that route, I'll let DU know, and maybe some of my friends here might like it.
As an experiment, I did send California Peggy a copy of the manuscript. I wanted an opinion from someone I had never met, and had no reason to spare me any negative comments. She had a rather favorable opinion of it, as I recall.............:-)
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Thu Apr-07-11 12:51 AM
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Oh.........that book?
I hope so.
In which case, good!
Good luck!
:toast:
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Thu Apr-07-11 02:30 AM
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12. You got it--THAT book! |
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I gave him a copy. He started reading a few passages and said it looked to a great read (!!!), and if he'll give me a plug I'm allowed to use, I'll use it with pride. It might quash any sales to Republicans I otherwise might have made, but them's the breaks. Let them wait until the movie comes out! B-)
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Thu Apr-07-11 02:41 AM
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He's a much better connection for you than I could ever have been!
I would not worry about any sales to Republicans! It's so good, they'll want to read it too!
:yourock:
I do think it would make a great movie!
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Thu Apr-07-11 02:42 AM
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15. Flattery will get you everywhere!! N/T |
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Thu Apr-07-11 12:55 AM
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11. Thanks for this update on Howard, DFW. |
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Send him my love next time you talk with him. I truly adore him.
And yes, you got the better end of that bargain, lucky you!
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Thu Apr-07-11 02:49 AM
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16. I did, in a non-specific way |
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I mentioned that he did have a lot of very serious admirers on DU, and on other boards I belong to, which is precious few.
I did OK in the negotiations, didn't I? Now all we gotta do is wait for when we all have a free hour in the same time zone. It took me 18 months to get Howard together with Helen Thomas. I hope it doesn't take him that long to get me together with Rachel Maddow, but if it does take that long, the wait will have been worth it!!
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