The revolting left
I think there will be more of this, but it is unlikely to move Obama back to the left before the election. Some have argued that Obama is taking these guys for granted and it appears that he is.The same Internet-fueled power that led to historic gains in organizing and fundraising for Sen. Barack Obama's presidential campaign is now providing a platform for fiery dissent in a most unlikely place: his own Web site.
Amid criticism from the left that he has eased toward the center on a number of issues in recent weeks, the presumptive Democratic nominee has angered some of his most ardent supporters while triggering something of an online mutiny.
Thousands are using MyBarackObama.com to angrily organize against him because of a changed position on terrorist wiretap legislation being debated by the Senate right now.
The dispute has forced Obama to respond in ways never before seen in a presidential campaign, demonstrating the Internet's growing role in the democratic process and the live-by-the-click, die-by-the-click potential it holds for politicians.
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But, the angry left is not without alternatives. While they are not going to vote for McCain, it would not take that many defections from pledged delegates to put Hillary back on top and she would probably promise them anything for that opportunity.
Ed Morrissey engages in similar speculation after the vote on the FISA bill.
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