Wednesday, January 10, 2007
I'm Back
Now that I have fully recovered from the Lieberman campaign -- not to mention six months worth of bookkeeping -- I am ready to jump back into the shallow end of the blogging pool.
Over the next few weeks I intend to sprinkle in some reflections/observations on my time in Connecticut along with my usual political and cultural commentary. It's tempting to just move on, given what a bruising experience this was for most everyone involved. But I believe there are still a few things left to be said and, more importantly, something to be gained from a little last healthy re-examination.
To start with, I’d like to share an essay I wrote about the Lieberman-Lamont race for the current issue of the Democratic Leadership Council’s Blueprint magazine, which delves into the larger lessons for Democrats to take away from this much-ballyhooed (and often much-misunderstood) party proxy fight.
In the meantime, happy new year to everyone.
Over the next few weeks I intend to sprinkle in some reflections/observations on my time in Connecticut along with my usual political and cultural commentary. It's tempting to just move on, given what a bruising experience this was for most everyone involved. But I believe there are still a few things left to be said and, more importantly, something to be gained from a little last healthy re-examination.
To start with, I’d like to share an essay I wrote about the Lieberman-Lamont race for the current issue of the Democratic Leadership Council’s Blueprint magazine, which delves into the larger lessons for Democrats to take away from this much-ballyhooed (and often much-misunderstood) party proxy fight.
In the meantime, happy new year to everyone.