Was driving just behind a young deer sprinting beside my truck hoping she would not jump out... Passed me gracefully doing 35 mph. Awesome.
Its similar among bloggers. The Class of 04 - the surge of center-right blogs and writers that kicked off during the 04 campaign - was, and remains, the most dynamic group of political bloggers in the US. But you could feel a collective fatigue, in some ways, after the 06 elections. Many of the 04 blogs went dormant; some of the bloggers flamed out (although the MOBs attrition is lower, I suspect, than for just about any other group of 100-odd blogs you can find); others, tired of having to churn stuff out every day, dropped their own blogs to join one the big superblogs (Freedom Dogs, Anti-Strib, TvM) that are positioned to be so very important in this next go-round. I know I took a step back from politics for a while after the election, and Im still not entirely back into it.
Yet.
But thats going to have to change. Theres a new election season coming up, and its going to be huge - even without the Republican National Convention and the hordes of mischievous pranksters following it to Saint Paul next September. Its going to be a donnybrook, on the state and federal levels, here in Minnesota. The Presidential context will once again have Minnesota teetering on the brink of Red and Blue, and our ten electoral votes are mighty tempting to both parties. The Senate race will be the dirtiest in Minnesota history, and the ACORN volunteers will be floating down our streets on waves of George Soros money. In Minnesota, Tim Pawlenty stood athwart the flood of DFL tax-n-spend proposals like the Finns at Suomussalmi, outfoxing and outmaneuvering his bovine, lumpen enemies and their All Your Money Is Ours! platform. The Dems majority in the House is built on sand, with a bunch of seats held by DFLers who won by paper-thin margins in traditionally-GOP-leaning districts; expect them to pour on the money, the dirt, and the media play to keep it that way.
True. The conservative foot soldiers in BPOUs, blogs and in campaigns have
been on call like the minutemen for 3 hard-fought cycles now are
looking for some new support. Sure we have a great resource in 1280,
especially with the great state and metro coverage the NARN does on Saturdays. And Bob Davis does a bang-up job every morning on 1500, but we are up against all the TV channels, the newspapers, and the larger message indoctrination of Hollywood, the Universities and the public schools. We have our niche, but it's just thatbloggers that write for free, and radio hosts who talk for free.
What will be the super energy pill, can of spinach or simple spark that gets the right back in the saddle, unified, focused? Maybe it's just getting past the summer doldrums. Everything seems to take on a new sense of purpose after Labor Day: back to school, new schedules, up early in the morning, harvest those crops, winterize the boat, get those holiday season planners going, football, hockey, Octoberfest... Stop! I'm getting fired up myself here. It's my guess things will start cracking somehow in just a few weeks.
Bring on the fall colors.








