
I may of come close but didn't get one of the National Delegate spots at yesterday's WA 7th Congressional District caucus.
The competition was brutal with over 200 people vying for 7 spots. The younger Obamacons seem to have taken the day. Electing delegates that were younger, totally all in for Obama and, relatively speaking, new to active politics. They did elect a fellow who was a Iraqi American because he was successful in part in getting the support of the young behind him. There's a sort of a division in the Democratic party on the Obama side of the newer younger and energized Obama supporters and the older party activists, hacks, and "established" members of the party who also support Obama. When push comes to shove they are willing to put aside their petty resentments for each other because they all dearly want Obama and the Democrats to win the presidency. Not to mention the down ticket Congressional and Senate seats they think he yes we can bring.
The old party activists for the most part see the young Obamacoms as johnny-come-latelies who weren't active or there doing the heaving lifting when times were tough. While the younger energized kids see the old party activists as predominantly hacks.and late to see the seismic change taking place.
It's so generational stupid and out with the old and in with the new.
My problem is I'm probably perceived in the realm of this National Delegate contest as being the latter rather then and old guy that's as excited and energized as much of the younger folks about Obama, I've always been independent in my thinking about the Democrats and not tied to party dogma or political correctness. But that's a difficult message to present in positive and coherent way apparently when you are in fact over 60. My message in part was to include some older folks in the delegation to balance it out. It didn't fly. If Joe Biden can't win a primary I guess I shouldn't feel bad either. Maybe I can make it as a "at large" delegate at the Democratic State Convention?
It's all good for politics in America in the end. There were many great candidates that were trying to get to Denver as a delegate. The process of running is really fun. Especially when you've got this sort of thing bred into you genetically. I've met tons of new politically active people and there is certainly a new and hopeful thing going on that, if successful, will transform the world of politics in this country.
I think most people who are casually involved in following politics or think Chris Matthews knows what he talking about really have no idea what really is going on when it comes to the movement Obama has built. One candidate said it well yesterday when he indicated that Obama talks about his experience as a community organizer when really what he is organizing now is the entire country. In the long run what will be talked about, if Obama prevails, is the brilliance involved especially in the way the campaign has been organized and implement on the ground, literally mobilizing thousands of active fully engaged supporters around a dynamic candidate. Me included.
Everywhere I have gone to campaign for Obama including in Texas, Oregon and last but not least here, I have been impressed by the organizational efficiency and effectiveness of his campaign. In comparison look at the top heavy Clinton old school old politics mess.
One fellow out of state volunteer told me a story that reminded me of the scene from the movie Patton where the General realize the Nazis were on their last legs because they were using horse drawing carts to supply the front line. The volunteer said that the Clinton campaign was paying people $125 per day to hold Hillary signs up at busy intersections in North Carolina. "I knew we had them when I hear that" he said.
All agree that the Obama phenomenon is great for the party. It has brought tons of energized people into the party ranks. In my case it brought me back. There's certainly something going on here that pretty remarkable.
The Hillary supporters are sort of the hardcore party hacks, gender centered and older folks who don't get it. I'm sure in the end they will support the eventual nominee or perhaps they'll be missing the train that will be leaving the station without them. Even Hillary doesn't realize completely yet she been run down by something resembling a political freight train.
It's a new day.