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Karl Rove curious, Max Cleland appreciative of Drinking LiberallyKarl Rove would "like to learn a little more about that Drinking Liberally group." Max Cleland, former Democratic Senator from Georgia, "indentified with ... Drinking Liberally."
On Thursday, William Beutler attended the Yahoo! conference "Citizen 2.0: Radically Rethinking Democracy in the Political Age," which showed a video that mentioned Drinking Liberally. In their subsequent keynotes, both Rove and Cleland referenced the clever name which had caught their attention. posted on Nov 9, 2007 6:46 pm (comment) Des MoinesI visited Des Moines, Iowa for the first time last weekend to attend the Drinking Liberally national conference, a weekend of planning and strategy for leaders of chapters around the country. It was terrific to meet such dedicated, energetic organizers from Reading, Pennsylvania to Lafayette, Indiana to Salt Lake City and many more. posted on Sep 20, 2007 5:20 pm (comment) The DL-y ShowThe Daily Show, in its thoughtful and mature coverage last night of the CNN/YouTube debate, interviewed several members of Drinking Liberally at their debate watching party.
posted on Jul 25, 2007 9:12 am (comment) A guy walks into a bar...I have an article in TomPaine.com, the progressive journal of ideas, talking about Drinking Liberally and its many sister projects and how they draw people into greater political activism, in a tradition dating back to George Washington, Sam Adams, John Hancock, and the site's inspiration, Tom Paine. posted on Jun 1, 2007 12:22 pm (comment) Why Drinking LiberallyAmie Loyer, host of Drinking Liberally Nashville, sent this to her chapter's list after the election. It's quite possibly the best articulation of why making politics fun and social is so important. My friends, we need to have a party tonight. posted on Nov 14, 2006 12:08 am (comment) Anti & AwkwardDrinking Liberally isn't the only group that meets regularly at Rudy's on Thursday nights: another group called Anti & Awkward also shows up regularly, creating some inter-organizational camaraderie. And they can sure generate awkward pictures. posted on Sep 21, 2006 1:29 pm (comment) 3 Emmys! Matt O'Neill has realized many achievements. For example, over three years ago, Matt was one of two who organized a group of friends to talk politics over a beer each Thursday at Rudy's. Today, that group that has grown to 30-50 people every week, and 163 other chapters in 42 states, DC, and Ireland.
But last night, the At the Primetime Creative Arts Emmy award ceremony in Los Angeles, the Academy personally awarded Matt (and Jon Alpert, to whom I might be but am probably not related) three Emmy awards (PDF), out of a total of four received by Baghdad ER:
Congratulations Matt - or should I say, congratulations to triple Emmy award winning filmmaker Matthew O'Neill! posted on Aug 20, 2006 10:16 am (comment) Three years, three partiesThere's hardly been a chance to rest. After Friday's super successful Laughing Liberally show and a screening I hosted of Baghdad ER Sunday, this week rolled around and continued the hectic schedule.
Monday, Leigh and Wendy continued their streak of fabulously successful Screening Liberally events with a screening of Murderball, a documentary about quadriplegics (with limited use of hands as well as legs) and the U.S. Quad Rugby Paralympic team, with special guest Keith Cavill, who is in the film. Rounding out the week: Tuesday, a party at the home of Peter, Paul, and Mary's Peter Yarrow for the League of Young Voters, followed by Drinking Liberally's third anniversary party on Thursday. It's been three years since a group of progressives started gathering to build social capital and make politics fun, and now, with 144 chapters including Alaska and Hawaii, a comedy show, movie screenings, and more, we'll keep spreading democracy one pint, laugh, reel, book, blog, and voter at a time. posted on May 28, 2006 8:10 pm (comment) BurlytownA Cosmopolity contingent road-tripped on up to the Green Mountain State last week to visit some of Vermont's proud tradition of liberal businesses and activist organizations: Chelsea Green, a publisher of ecological and sustainable food books that has recently become a leading progressive political imprint with George Lakoff's Don't Think of an Elephant and Markos and Jerome's Crashing the Gate; Democracy for America, the nationwide progressive grassroots political action group that carries on Howard Dean's legacy; True Majority, an online action network affiliated with Ben and Jerry's founder Ben Cohen; and our main reason for the trip, an organization that can certainly find common ground with Drinking Liberally — Magic Hat Brewery.
While there, we made sure to stop in at Burlington's DL chapter, led by a DFA staffer and a UVM senior. After the main event ended we headed down the street to another establishment for an afterparty, and stayed late into the night (well, late for Burlington, anyway) until closing time (midnight). Bars may close earlier in Burlington than in New York, but the people are just as friendly (okay, maybe friendlier). And a great many of them really do wear Birkenstocks. posted on Apr 1, 2006 3:58 pm (comment) DL TV - Wow!WTMJ-4 Milwaukee produced Drinking Liberally's first television news clip, a two-minute segment on Milwaukee's fantastically successful DL chapter.
It's a strange feeling to see those traditional TV news computer-generated graphics and then, suddenly, there's the name of your little organization in shiny animated lettering! They showed our glassware image (and did a nice job of replacing the black tabletop with drop shadows - nice job WTMJ art department), logo, and that map I slave over periodically trying to cram in more and more dots. Best of all, the Milwaukee chapter gets a lot of liberal drinkers. Great job, Scott & co.! posted on Jan 23, 2006 12:43 am (comment) | Blog ArchivesMost Popular Tags |
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