tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-32931256.post6190666983956918980..comments2024-03-22T05:20:44.167-07:00Comments on The Disaffected Lib: The Sin of Political DespairThe Mound of Soundhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09023839743772372922noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-32931256.post-18215461919025971932012-03-25T12:37:39.037-07:002012-03-25T12:37:39.037-07:00On reflection I agree with your take on the "...On reflection I agree with your take on the "digital political environment" Ed. Maybe this is where we actually build something organic that can eventually transition into the orthodox political field. Thanks.<br /><br />MoSThe Mound of Soundhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09023839743772372922noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-32931256.post-72432423259721922042012-03-25T12:05:10.071-07:002012-03-25T12:05:10.071-07:00"Why then is the opposition following him in ..."Why then is the opposition following him in trail?"<br />Because the Liberals and the NDP are going through management-change, and the Green message has no salability as it is.<br />Leadership is necessary for cohesion in orthodox political parties. <br />Then there are the un-orthodox "political parties": the "progressive" blogosphere, Facebook and other social points.<br />Not only have we never lived in an electronic economy before, we have also never lived in a digital political environment, and in both cases, nobody knows what the systems are capable of doing.<br />The point is, it's 3 years and a bit to the next election, and if we all make the effort to talk about this one-to-one with people we meet with the knowledge from sites like this . . . it ain't over, until it's over.Edstockhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03295069754219954783noreply@blogger.com