From the GREAT STATE OF MAINE...
Cheers and Jeers: How long have you been blogging and what brought you to Daily Kos?
DemFromCT: I first started blogging at Daily Kos early in 2003, pre-Scoop. My teenage son, using the feature that allowed for changes in your name at that time, blogged as KidFromCT and occasionally asked for help with his homework. Someone always came through, especially with math. That’s when I appreciated the value of the community. ;-)
But I got here from the same place that everyone got here. I got tired of yelling at my TV and decided to do something about it.
You're an M.D. Is there any part of the human anatomy that you just look at and go, "Gaaack! Get that thing away from me!"
Yeah. Trust me on this, you really don’t want to know what it is, but it involves plastic surgeons and facial injuries.
You're a founding editor of the Fluwiki web site, which your bio states is "an international clearinghouse of pandemic influenza information and links, presented in four languages and accessed from six continents." Is the U.S.---under the firm, sure-handed guidance of the Bush administration---ready for a major flu outbreak, be it avian or some other kind?
Nope. No hospital, no state, could handle what would come up. The interesting thing is that everyone in the Bush administration readily acknowledges that, from Michael Leavitt to Michael Chertoff. Now, it’s interesting that I am the only Daily Kos front pager that will ever have on their resume that I co-blogged with a Bush cabinet official.
The funny thing is that they are aware of and fully accept my Daily Kos affiliation. There are some things (public health and emergency preparedness) that are non-partisan, and that’s an appropriate viewpoint to take.
What kind of music makes you feel invincible to the GOP horde?
Talking Heads, Judy Garland, and any swing music from the 30’s and 40’s. By the way, Louis Armstrong was a genius. Big Bad Voodoo Daddy ain’t bad for contemporary stuff
You recently started the popular early morning Abbreviated Pundit Roundups. How long of a shower do you have to take afterwards to get all the slime off?
I read the stuff every day. I am a big believer in reading everything from every perspective. So, I thought, we might as well blog it. By the way, I also started Sunday morning talk, now ably done by Sam Loomis. The best complement I got for Abbreviated Pundit was that people thought it was ghost-written by Bill in Portland Maine.
What's the one book every Kossack must read?
The Great Influenza, by John Barry. Written by a superb historian, it’s what really happened in 1918. By the way, I’m married to a medieval historian, so I have an appreciation for the craft. In any case, the worst natural disaster that ever struck the country happened in 1918. Katrina doesn’t even come close. With pictures and text, Barry makes it come alive. And if you have the opportunity, read anything by Howard Markel on the same topic.
What has struck you as the most absurd thing (so far) about the 2008 presidential election season?
Presumptive and arrogant, Barack Obama is that close to being described as uppity. Think about what that means and implies. To me, the description fits Andrea Mitchell, Chris Matthews and David Gregory much more than it describes Obama, but so it goes.
Finish this sentence: In the kitchen I make a mean...
If it fits on the grill, I can do a great job. On the other hand, I have never figured out how to do dessert on the grill.
You live in Connecticut. I'd like to offer you a chance to say a few words, on behalf of your state, to the rest of the country regarding Senator Joe Lieberman. I mean, WTF???
All I can tell you is that the Democrats in CT fired him. That he was too dumb to get the message is par for the course. The Reagan Democrats in the Naugatuck Valley re-elected him, but even they have buyer’s remorse (see Daily Kos-commissioned polls on the topic, wherein he’d lose a rematch with Ned Lamont).
What do you do for fun when you're not workin' the blogs, tracking pandemics, and savings lives?
Why, go to Maine, of course. Mount Desert Island is heaven on earth. And though I am from "away", I appreciate the common sense Mainers and the other New Englanders that never liked Bush to begin with.
No waffling here: dogs or cats?
Eh, cats, but my son is allergic, so dogs. And if dogs, then Labradors. There’s no other choice that is as satisfying. No other dog will go out in the rain by themselves, and wag their tail and thank you for the opportunity.
What are your favorite blogs besides Daily Kos?
Effect Measure, pollster.com and fivethirtyeight.com. Nate (poblano) is a genius, but I have to point out his methodology is still untested and unproved. Still, a highlight of Yearly Kos 2007 (Chicago) was meeting/presenting with a spokesperson from Effect Measure and meeting Mark Blumenthal from pollster.com, and a highlight from Netroots Nation 2008 was meeting Nate.
I have one question left, but the guard says it's my time to pump iron in the Yard. Please ask and answer the final question yourself...
Why was there no polling panel at Netroots Nation in Austin??
That has to be rectified in Pittsburgh, even if I have to moderate one myself.
Heh heh...he said rectified.
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