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Chronicling The Uprising: An Interview With David Sirota Email Print

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The topic below was originally posted on my blog, the Intrepid Liberal Journal and cross-posted at Progressive Historians, the Wild Wild Left, The Peace Tree, the Independent Bloggers Alliance and Worldwide Sawdust.

The centrifugal force in American politics today is the establishment's failure to deliver prosperity and security. In 2006, Americans voted for a change of direction in Iraq and economic policies at home. Instead, President Bush's "surge" in Iraq was enabled by a feckless congress as fuel prices soared, the cost of healthcare kept spiraling out of control and corporate CEOs continued to enjoy the benefits of a twenty-first century Gilded Age. Senseless privatization, predatory crony capitalism, political corruption, incompetence and corporate greed have combined to put the American Dream out of reach for people who work hard and play by the rules.

Indeed, a self-gelding plutocracy machine of ineptitude currently governs America. We're not respected abroad and institutions designed to protect working people at home no longer function properly. Nobody on the Right or Left is satisfied with our immigration policy. Young people are not properly educated to compete in a global economy while too many senior citizens are forced to choose between paying for medication and buying food. Young men and women are dying to sustain two failed military occupations in Iraq and Afghanistan. Meanwhile, our over extended military has been forced to resort to a back-door draft as America fails to rebuild after Hurricane Katrina.

Is it any wonder that Americans across the political spectrum are yearning for change? In his provocative new book, Uprising: An Unauthorized Tour of the Populist Revolt Scaring Wall Street and Washington, (The Crown Publishing Group), David Sirota investigates whether populist outrage can be harnessed into a unified and enduring political movement. Sirota's spent a year traveling the country and his book chronicles uprisings across America's ideological and cultural spectrum.

He closely observed progressive netroots bloggers, workers at union halls in Albany and Seattle as well as the Minutemen's headquarters at the California-Mexico border. Sirota also obtained close up access to the epic struggle over tax policy with Montana's Governor Brian Schweitzer, his Democratic allies in the legislature and their ultra conservative anti-tax government-hating adversaries. He later traveled to Washington D.C. to learn how newly elected anti-establishment Senators Sherrod Brown of Ohio, Jon Tester of Montana and Bernie Sanders of Vermont are reconciling their populist objectives within a culture that abhors change.

From the Workers Family Party in New York State to the Lou Dobbs program on CNN, and the protest industry struggling to end the Iraq War, David Sirota provides readers with his close up observations and analysis of an angry country fed up with the status quo. Thomas Frank, author of What's the Matter With Kansas had the following praise for Sirota's book:

"After so many decades of fake populism-of revolts by the wealthy, red-state fantasies, and stock-picking grandmas-could we finally be looking at the real thing? In this compelling book, rooted in history but as contemporary as this morning's newspaper, David Sirota gives us reason to hope."

David Sirota is a frequent guest on several national news programs, including Comedy Central, The Colbert Report and MSNBC's Countdown With Keith Olberman. After years of working in the trenches of political campaigns on capital hill, including then Congressman Bernie Sander's staff, he became a journalist and nationally syndicated columnist. Two years ago, his book Hostile Takover was a New York Times bestseller.

Sirota blogs regularly at Credo Action and is currently on a book tour. He is scheduled to appear in New York City on Monday June 2nd @ 45 Bleecker Street between 9:00PM and 10:00PM as well as The Strand Book Store @ 11th Street and 4th Avenue from 7:00PM to 8:00PM on Tuesday, June 3rd.

Sirota agreed to a podcast interview with me over the telephone about his book and observations of the populist movement in America. Our conversation was approximately twenty-three minutes.

CLICK HERE TO LISTEN TO THIS PODCAST

This interview can also be accessed at no cost via the Itunes Story by searching for the "Intrepid Liberal Journal." Another option is to access a flash media player on my blog.


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I live in the deep south and I can report that I've heard people talking about politics more than I  have since I was in college, 1968. I've heard talk that makes me think that the GOP, who have stood by and allowed the Bushies to drag their party and our
country through the mud of deception and fear-mongering, war crimes, crony capitalism, corruption and criminal incompetence, to put it mildly, is losing people's respect fast, now.

There is some major anger out there. The well-known fact that quite a few in high places are making big bucks off the misery of Americans, not to mention Iraqis and Afghans, is fueling a rage; a rage which is seething just beneath the surface when not being expressed to good friends. The people I'm talking about are mostly libertarian Republicans but there are some economically conservative Republicans as well.

The problem for Democrats is that none of them is winning people over either. They keep giving in on the very issues that people are angry about; like domestic spying, for example. They had damn well better be able to explain why, and fairly soon!

My only hope is that people do not once again start believing that they are afraid when they aren't, just because the corporate media tells us that we are afraid and of whom we should be afraid.

As a social observer I have seen a cold civil war, in this country, bubbling to the surface for the last 7 years. Perhaps that cold war will be stopped from going hot by the old-line Kennedy liberals and the libertarians, who really belong together more than either belongs to either existing political party.

I can only hope that the non-violent movement wins out and that it doesn't turn bloody. Either way, a revolution in coming.  

by rabidlyindependent on 07/05/2008 04:25:49 PM EST

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