KY Democrat Interviews Potential 2008 Challenger Lt. Col. Andrew Horne
Joe Sonka September 6th, 2007
Daniel Solzman of The Kentucky Democrat has a great interview with Lt. Col. Andrew Horne, who has been quite active this summer with Vote Vets, assisting the Iraq Summer Campaign, and continuing to pressure Mitch McConnell on his rubber stamping of Bush’s failed Iraq policy.
Some interesting comments in the interview, such as his discussion on how KY blogs have been able to coordinate with activists, using the wildly successful protests at Bellarmine, Mitch’s apartment and Berea as examples. He also discusses the 2008 race against McConnell, and what it would take to get him to join Stumbo in the Democratic primary next Spring.
Some excerpts:
DS: Did you ever outreach to bloggers on Kos or MyDD during your campaign? Also, do you have any thoughts on the way that blogs have revolutionized politics altogether?
AH: During the campaign I never personally initiated contact directly with any bloggers. I had some contact me and I know my supporters were very active in that regard.I was and still am impressed with the way the blogs can disseminate information in a way that mobilizes people. However, there are blogs where the participants are simply talking but not getting involved. The important synergy is between the blogs and grass roots that can turn words into passion and then into action. A good example is the Iraq Summer Campaign. The blogs disseminated information across the state and the nation so that a small group of people in Berea, KY knew they were not alone in opposing the war and challenging McConnell to bring a responsible end to it. I have no doubt that some of those 100 people in Berea were there because they heard about 800 people in Louisville, KY or 400 in Boise, Idaho, or one of the other 40+ locations across the nation. That would not have happened without the blogs. The people in Berea did not hear about other events through the traditional media and would not have heard or seen the passion without YouTube and the blogs. I believe this trend will only continue as people who participated in the Iraq Summer Campaign and other similar causes adapt these tactics to their own agenda. I would call it non-linear activism.
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AH: If the right race comes around I am not done in politics. Regarding 2008 against McConnell, the encouragement I am getting is humbling but that is a race that should not be taken on lightly. Because of the amount and breadth of support I am getting I will take a very serious look at it, but in the end I will base my decision on what is best for my family and whether my candidacy will be in the interests of the people.
The entire interview is at The Kentucky Democrat.
- 2008 KY U.S. Senate Race , Action! , Americans Against Escalation in Iraq , Andrew Horne , Blogging , Ditch Mitch , DitchMitchKY.com , Greg Stumbo , Iraq Summer , Iraq War , KY Blogosphere , Kentucky , Kentucky Blogosphere , Kentucky Dems , Mitch McConnell , VoteVets , War
- Comments(4)
I think that it is great that DitchMitchKY staff are continuing to push Lt. Col. Andrew Horne and give him the publicity that he rightly deserves but I think this site needs to push Attorney General Greg Stumbo as well. He is the only candidate with any real interest shown in the race. I check this site several times daily and I’ve been disappointed by the lack of interest shown in the Attorney General. Hope to see some more thoughts about him.
Well, if Stumbo would publicly criticize Mitch, speak out on a national issue such as Iraq, or make any type of outreach or attempt at dialog with bloggers, we’d be more than happy to mention him. Absent of that, I’m not sure what you expect us to do. Make news, we’re thrilled to cover it. If you have news, by all means send it to us.
Greg Stumbo took a very active stance on FISA.
http://www.mydd.com/story/2007/9/1/113026/7940
Would you consider that to be a national issue Joe?
Thanks for the link aaron, i hadn’t heard that. I’m not sure if you’re aware of this or not, but if you click on “contact us” at the top of the screen, you can actually email us and send us information that we can use. glad to know greg respects the constitution, unlike another KY democratic representative we have. greg’s also free to contact us anytime.
and the whole defensive shtick you’re doing, it’s really not necessary and kinda makes you look a bit…. well, you know. just saying.