I sent the following letter to the newly-formed Center For American Progress (CAP) on behalf of myself and all the other bloggers. I urge all of you to please read it and send a similar email of your own, urging them not to neglect those of us who have been working for the cause without any organized support. It's imperative that these think-tanks be made aware of the great resources and energy that we have, and that we could use a little help from the people who supposedly believe the same things we do.
Let's force the issue and see if they will put their money where their mouths are.
- Sirs:
First of all, please forgive the length of this letter. I realize that you don't always have the time to read every e-mail, but I am urging you to read this in its entire.
Before I begin in earnest, however, please allow me to introduce myself. My name is Joe Vecchio, and I have been a member of the so-called "blogosphere" for the last six months or so. I'm not as well known or well-read as someone like Atrios, but if you look around you'll see my writings here and there. I also do twice-weekly internet-based radio show where I talk about assorted issues. I am writing to you because I think that we all have a lot of work ahead of us, and I wanted to share with you a quote from UC Berkeley professor George Lakoff, a linguist who has been studying the use of language by the right and how it helps them:
- Conservative foundations give large block grants year after year to their think tanks. They say, "Here's several million dollars, do what you need to do." And basically, they build infrastructure, they build TV studios, hire intellectuals, set aside money to buy a lot of books to get them on the best-seller lists, hire research assistants for their intellectuals so they do well on TV, and hire agents to put them on TV. They do all of that.
Meanwhile, [liberals say], 'We're giving you $25,000, but don't waste a penny of it. Make sure it all goes to the cause, don't use it for administration, communication, infrastructure, or career development.
This needs to change.
Look at the blogosphere. Look at all the talent we have, the well-written commentaries by those who are considered to be rank amateurs, that is going to waste because these people (myself included) are denied a greater organ with which to get their message out, or are shackled by poverty from doing even more and better work. I cannot speak for all of them, but I speak for myself: help us. Find ways to put as to work, as researchers, as journalists, as columnists. Gather us up, train us, give us a sense of focus, and most of all, get us on a payroll. There is no reason we should be expected to starve to death while the right wing makes sure their people are paid enough to be able to focus like a laser beam on the issues they think are important.
This is not a case of "becoming like the enemy." We don't have to stoop to their level, but we have to match their energy with our own, and we have to make sure that we are all working together. The national media are against us, but in the growing world of the Internet, they are becoming increasingly irrelevant: people with no formal education and training are scooping traditional journalists. Look at the recent incident where Russ Click, editor of The Memory Hole, managed, using simple techniques, un-edited a DOJ report on employee diversity within the department from it's website. The NY Times covered the fact that the file was un-edited, but why didn't they have someone do that themselves? How on Earth did an under-funded website manage to scoop them?
I'm telling you, there's a treasure chest of untapped resources out there. And you know, we'll work for a lot less money than our counterparts on the right. Hell, I've never made more than $23,500 a year, yet I find that I'm writing better columns than some people who get paid in six figures. I'll be happy to write twice-weekly articles and do a daily radio show for a lot less than that. I don't need a damn BMW, I just want to pay the rent and buy food and fight for the cause, and there are literally hundreds out there who feel just the same way I do. And I want to feel like there are people out there who are willing to back me up and provide me with the focus and training that I'll need.
The choice is yours. You can tap these resources or ignore them. No doubt many of us will continue to do our blogs and our radio shows because we feel compelled to, but in the end we will wither on the vine because sooner or later "real life" will intrude on us and we will have to stop because we'll have to choose between writing and paying the rent. This should not be allowed to happen.
We are the foot soldiers you will need to defeat the right and to create a better country and a better world.
Let us fight.
Let us help.
-Joe - Conservative foundations give large block grants year after year to their think tanks. They say, "Here's several million dollars, do what you need to do." And basically, they build infrastructure, they build TV studios, hire intellectuals, set aside money to buy a lot of books to get them on the best-seller lists, hire research assistants for their intellectuals so they do well on TV, and hire agents to put them on TV. They do all of that.
























