The police were obviously out in full force. It was interesting to see so many SWAT teams everywhere. It was like being in the airport these days. I felt like a criminal just for walking around the city. There definitely wasn't a feeling of safety. However, I felt more threatened by a few angry students in Chile than the most politically charged people in the US. I thought that there would be people here with original ideas and some progressive views on things. I am not sure why I thought that we were more evolved. I just finished reading Kurt Vonnegut's A Man Without a Country, so maybe that didn't give me too much hope. I do agree with a lot of his thoughts.
Here are my unedited notes:
The Internet allows people to not only be consumers of information but also producers. Non partisanship is cyclical and organic.
Both candidates represent change. McCain will face a heavily democratic congress. He will have to lead in a bi partisan way.
Technology is driving a 24 hours news cycle. Things are repeated constantly. Creates a democracy of information.
Politicians are not in Washington very much. Instead there are lobbyists and media there most of the time. Politicians fly in and out of Washington. Lobbyists and medias priority is not the American people.
Today political journalists feel vulnerable to criticism. Atmosphere of pessimism in the political journalism. Big businesses have taken over real journalism. Skills of the reporter are more Important now than they were before. People look for authors not the publication.
Karen Tumultu time magazine. Time had the authors start blogs allowing comments. Interactive. Blogs are instant. Waiting for a magazine to be published takes too long. "dead tree time". Every act will be caught on camera phones and posted on the web. Makes things seem more trivial. Info is raw now.
Cass sunstein - has an experiment asking people to anonymously record their ideas. The people became unified. Liberals became more liberal and became to think more uniformly with their peers. Conservatives did the same.
There is no mixing of ideas. Loss
Of shared communications. People are in Boulder because they like to be with like minded people.
Margaret carlson bloomberg news. The newspaper is old news. Cable television is making people pretend to be angry. Politicians on the show need to be upset. People want to hear what they want to hear that is why they tune in. There is no incentive for congress to meet in the middle. They are expected to be conservative or liberal. Governor and mayors are the opposite.
Juan Wilson fox and NPR. Fragmentation. Two different worlds are represented. Two unusual candidates. John McCain is am unorthodox republican. White women vs black man for democrats is very new and different. Young people are interested in politics. 1/4 of the us population is under 18 yrs old. College kids get info from personality driven shows on cable. Not news driven neutral shows. The guest on shows such as oreilly are punching bags. The view of the host is the only view that matters. Both McCain and Obama claim to be more bipartasinship. Big business makes dems and reps to come together to make things happen. Positive social change comes from big business.
I agree walmart will buy solar panels and have a positive impact much more than consumers.
Bloggers are breaking news.
At least I have gotten some climbing in. (Next time it will be outside!)