The Joe Trippi talk at Etech yesterday was disappointing. He pointed fingers. He blamed the media and the primacy cycle. He didn't take responsibility for the disorganization in his own campaign and the lack of precinct organizing savvy that made the Dean get-out-the-vote effort less effective than Kerry. He didn't take responsibility for communication failures and flaws. After all the candidates had taken up the anti-war message, he didn't move on to other issues like health care and fiscal responsiblity.
It was all somebody else's fault, none of it was the responsibility of the campaign or the candidate.
Trippi's example of listening to the grass-roots was using a blogger's idea about using a baseball bat as a stage prop. He was proud of the fund-raising they were able to achieve, and didn't understand the community that the Dean campaign helped to catalyze.
Posted by alevin at February 10, 2004 09:51 AM | TrackBack