Calling all bloggers for Jim Webb!

By: PsiFighter37
Published On: 11/16/2006 10:28:27 PM

Note: The following is a general overview of a new blog I am working on called Progressive Wave. It is a re-post from Daily Kos. Simply put, we are looking for a large number of bloggers to cover our new representatives and senators in Congress. It was a tight race, but Jim Webb came out on top, and we're looking for a few dedicated bloggers to cover his tenure in the Senate. If you're interested, please post here or email me at my address in my profile. Thanks!

It's great to see citizen journalism in action. A project here at Daily Kos is picking up steam - where we 'adopt' a congressional committee and keep tabs on their progress. It's a great idea, and by all means one that we should encourage; after all, a democracy thrives when its citizens participate actively within it.

Before the election I was thinking of taking a similar principle and applying it to our newly-elected Congresspersons and Senators in the U.S. Congress. Many of our newly-elected representatives come from extremely close races (such as Patrick Murphy in PA-08 or Joe Courtney in CT-02), or they are in areas that will make it a challenge for them to be re-elected every time they are up (Nick Lampson in TX-22 or Nancy Boyda in KS-02). While the Netroots-endorsed list has only included challengers, it's inevitable that we will have to begin defending our incumbents, beginning in 2008.

And that's where we come in.
The project I've been working on is entitled The Progressive Wave. Our slogan is 'Not left, not right, but forward'. In the end, progressives of any stripe are about progress, and that is what our new representatives have a chance to do in Washington. In a sense, I view TPW as a step forward for the blogosphere as well. One of the things I learned about blogging firsthand about the CT-Sen race and the PA-08 race is that citizen journalism is incredibly useful tool for informing the blogosphere at large about the actual circumstances on the ground as it pertains to a race. No longer do we have to rely on traditional media sources for our information, but we can get an unfiltered view of what is occurring directly from the source.

What do I hope to accomplish with TPW? One thing I hope is that we can keep track of all our newly-elected representatives in their travails - whether it be those who held safe seats for us, such as Amy Klobachar in MN-Sen, or those who won by squeakers, such as Jon Tester in MT-Sen. We'll be keeping a birds-eye view of the legislation they support, critiquing the speeches they give, and also acting as a sort of 'accountability' check on Democratic politicians. We don't want to see those who represent the best and brightest of our future to become disappointments (a junior senator from Illinois comes to mind, at least for me). By informally tracking what they do - as well as attending events when they are in-state and writing about it - you have the power to keep the rest of us up to date. And come campaign time, we will be a veritable source of firsthand information from the ground about the race. Especially for House races, which occur every 2 years, it is paramount that we can report back what is occurring within the district.

What does it require from any of you? Not much, aside from a little of your time. I am aiming to have as many bloggers as possible join the project; we have somewhere around 35-40 House districts that need to be covered, as well as 8 senators (PA, RI, MT, MN, MD, OH, MO, VA) that will also need to be written about. After that, how much participation you'd like to put in is completely up to you. Personally, as I was quite involved in the PA-08 race, I will be attempting to speak with Congressman Murphy occasionally about the latest from Washington. I also hope to speak to some of his staff from the campaign about the field operation and the communications department. I consider this to be an 'open-source' blogging project in that there is no set or defined style one has to go about covering their representatives. You make the blog in your image.

That being said, we still need a lot of bloggers. I currently have a few people lined up so far for the following: NY-19, NY-20, AZ-05, AZ-08, VA-Sen, and CA-11. That being said, you can definitely blog those, along with any others you may be interested in. The only requirement of sorts is that it would be preferable that you live in-district, or if not, live within a reasonable distance such that you are not blogging about an area which you are unfamiliar with. If you are interested, please join our group over at DFALink. Our current working comments section can be found here. If you are unable to blog about the races, I'd appreciate any sort of technical support, particularly in the area of graphic design.

Ultimately, this is a project that, at its core, is about local politics. But in the age of the blogosphere, being connected to the Internet is incredibly important. The Progressive Wave is all about supporting our politicians who will move us forward in D.C., but it's also about taking the blogosphere to the next level - citizen journalism. I hope you'll join me for the ride.


Comments



First post here at RK (PsiFighter37 - 11/16/2006 10:29:52 PM)
I am not from Virginia (I live in NY and go to school in PA), but I figure that some of the best bloggers from the Virginia area are here at RK. Even if you cannot do this full-time, we'd appreciate any contributors who would like to help out. The more bloggers who can help us out, the merrier. Thanks!


Question (Rob - 11/16/2006 11:11:59 PM)
Many thanks for stopping by!

Sounds like you've got Webb covered.  So, who would you want Virginia bloggers to cover for you aside from Webb?



We only have one person covering Webb (PsiFighter37 - 11/17/2006 1:04:49 AM)
I am looking for more bloggers who would be interested in covering him as well! :)


I've been thinking of going more active (Catzmaw - 11/18/2006 12:54:17 PM)
in blogging and would be very interested in covering Webb.  What would I have to do?  We're talking strictly novice here.  I've set up a blog on blogger.com but never developed the page because I got so caught up in the election ... and my business ... and the kids.  Well, you know.  Anyway, would be glad to discuss with you.


Experience is not a requisite (PsiFighter37 - 11/18/2006 1:07:40 PM)
What we're looking to do is a mix of traditional blogging (e.g. discussing news articles about Webb, talking about legislation he brings up, legislation he supports, etc.) and combining it with an aspect of citizen journalism (e.g. covering local events that he does for the public). How much you would like to be involved is up to you.

Sound good? :)



Okay, I might be able to manage (Catzmaw - 11/18/2006 1:49:12 PM)
something like that.  Following legislation and blogging about local events and such probably would not be that much of a stretch. My children would tell you of my pathetic addiction to news radio and weekend political talk shows, so it doesn't sound too hard.  It might even stop me from yelling at my TV and radio any more, for which my kids would be grateful. ;) 

I'll give it a shot.  What should I do next?



Send me an email... (PsiFighter37 - 11/18/2006 2:05:14 PM)
...at my email address in my profile here. I'll forward your information to Ryan (CA-11 blogger and tech extraordinaire), who will then send you the information to get you set up with everything you need! :)


PsiFighter (pitin - 11/16/2006 11:34:18 PM)
Welcome to RaisingKaine, it was great meeting you in CT, let me know if you need anything for your project.

-Nate

ndelapiedra[at]gmail[dot]com



Nate! (PsiFighter37 - 11/17/2006 1:05:27 AM)
Long time, no see. Hope all has been going well! You guys ended up winning your Senate race. :)

Would you like to be a blogger with us?



Psi, (pitin - 11/17/2006 5:21:21 PM)
this seems like something I would probably do, e-mail me some more specific info.


Excellent (PsiFighter37 - 11/17/2006 5:31:08 PM)
It'd be great to have you! For details, the dKos diary I linked to at the top fully outlines our main goal. If you visit the website, you get an idea of how we're set up as well. :)

Anyways, an email is coming!



Hey Psi (RenaRF - 11/17/2006 4:17:24 PM)
I can do some of that coverage.  Ask Teacherken as well.


teacherken was asked and declined (teacherken - 11/17/2006 4:42:56 PM)
for one thing, I have too much on my plate already.  For another, as originally proposed to me this included a watchdog function, and I do not feel comfortable taking that role with respect to Jim, given some of the other roles I have played.  If I were to have a concern I would not express it publicly, but I feel I would owe it to him to do so privately first. 

So others can sign on officially to this project.  I may blog about Jim as I deem appropriate, but I am unwiling to commit to the structure as was originally outlined to me.



I live in Manassas... (Pain - 11/17/2006 5:10:43 PM)
...and I'm at least interested to hear more about it.  I just joined here today, but have been watching KOS for a while as well as reading here for a bit. 


Details on the way! (PsiFighter37 - 11/17/2006 5:34:30 PM)
I'll be sending you an email shortly. :)


On the other hand (PsiFighter37 - 11/17/2006 5:35:11 PM)
Can you send me an email? I don't see one for you in your profile here.


Doh! email on the way... (Pain - 11/17/2006 7:30:38 PM)
...and I'll update my profile later.  Right now I'm juggling pork chops, cat dinners and beers. :)


I'm the one VA-Sen volunteer, thus far (Sui Juris - 11/18/2006 12:00:50 PM)
And I hope that some of you will come join me on the project.  Putting aside the workload and continuity benefits of multiple authors, a diversity of voices, interests, and opinions improve most any media project.  If it's just me, you'll be getting a lot of pieces on foreign policy, telecom, and civil rights.  I would rather eat chalk than cover social security.  So please, consider signing on - since we're among the first, we'll be the ones setting expectations, so don't worry about not living up to any :)

Also, fwiw, if you want to see what interests me and what I write about, try http://blacknell.net...