I am pretty shy, and as such I have turned down every television interview request I have received since February of 2005. However, I sucked it up today in order to appear on Hardball. You can view it here. Right now, I can't seem to get the html embed code to work with soapblox.
The sheer number of media requests I have received on the Obama transition stuns me. An hour before I appeared on Hardball, I was interviewed by NPR (again, and on the same subject). Apparently, Fox News quoted me over the weekend (ugh). Al-Jazeera sent an interview request as well, but it came one day too late after leaving New York. There have been twenty-five hits on my name in Google News over the last eight days, even though I didn't even blog for four of them.
I have several thoughts on all of this:
- First, it is really difficult to blog when you are always receiving media requests. This has happened to me twice before, in October of 2006 and July of 2007. Then, just like now, I remember thinking how the publicity generated from blogging was, ironically, keeping me from actually blogging.
- Second, if I have become one of the go-to interviews for progressive dissatisfaction with Obama's transition, then either there isn't much progressive dissatisfaction with Obama's transition, or I am in a more prominent leadership position for the ideological left than I realized. Either way, it has given me real impetus to make my arguments more specific, informed, and attached to potentially positive resolutions.
- Third, it does not feel comfortable to be in disagreement with such a large percentage, probably a majority, of the progressive blogosphere. It doesn't feel very good to stick out from your family like that. Maybe I know how Clinton supporters felt during the primary now. I just hope that people take what I write at face value, rather than as the product of some sort of ulterior motive.
Anyway, that's it for tonight. I think my arguments on the Obama transition are improving, and I can also see clearer paths forward. This is a transition for Open Left as well, so any suggestions on where we go from here are welcome.
Update: Oh, and since some people are asking over email, yes, my eyes move on an involuntary, horizontal pattern. It is a rare condition I have had from birth, and is known as congonital nystagmus. I would probably be a bad spy. :)
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