Sherrod Itches His Cold Sore


…and I’m glad to see it actually. This is the kind of stuff I’ve been bitching about since the Blogad buy that he should be doing instead of buying ads - actually participate in the medium. Kudos for that step.

The post is at Huffington Post and is titled “Why I’m a Progressive“:

Sometimes – in politics and in life – we have to choose sides. We have to draw a clear line between what’s right and what’s wrong. Between what works for the people of our great nation and what works for only the privileged few.

The post talks mostly about worker’s rights (canary lapel pin story that I may have heard one too many times now), his announcement tour, and his progressive political heroes. So far no comments action, but talking to one of the Brown people he assured me Sherrod would try to get in on that a bit if he could. It is what I’ve been asking to see and a good step in the right direction.

Elsewhere: Grow Ohio, Buckeye Senate doesn’t think using “progressive” will skirt the liberal issue, and BFD has some comments flowing.

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[…] OK, I promise not to use the cold sore thing again - I’ve officially worn that one out. No mention of Blogger Balm either. You might remember I recently applauded Sherrod’s effort to get engaged in the blogosphere. The Huffington post piece was cool and all, but what I really want to see - and what I deem crucial for him - is to engage Ohio bloggers in a way that I have not seen yet. […]