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Inside the Cult of Kos
Time magazine ^ | June 5, 2006 | ANA MARIE COX

Posted on 06/06/2006 10:36:00 AM PDT by Peach

"If I cared what commenters said, I'd kill myself." In the high-octane non-stop flame war that is the political blogosphere, Markos Moulitsas Zuniga knows how to get attention. He's kidding, of course. We're talking about the rhetorical excesses that can spill out of the impassioned debate that takes place on his creation, DailyKos.com, the world's most popular political blog.

Compact and wiry, Moulitsas, 34, exudes quivering intensity. He speaks in staccato paragraphs, punctuated by intense stares and a raised eyebrow. His eyes bulge slightly outward, as if reacting to the pressure of all the ideas inside his head. Many of those ideas find a home on Daily Kos. A clearinghouse for liberal screeds and progressive perspective on the news, the site claims to get more than 500,000 unique visitors daily and more than 10,000 members maintain their own sub-blogs (called "diaries") within its reaches. On Thursday, almost a thousand of these loyal readers and contributors — along with Wesley Clark, Senate Minority Leader Harry Reid of Nevada and former Virginia governor and potential '08 contender Mark Warner — will gather in Las Vegas for a pep rally-cum-political conference, "Yearly Kos."

And those comments that push Moulitsas into suicidal hyperbole? They tumble in at the rate of about 12,000 a day. You don't generate that kind of following by responding to rhetorical excess with equanimity and reason. You get that kind of following by responding to rhetorical excess with more rhetorical excess. Or, as Moulitsas puts it later, "You can't take pen into a battle with someone who's wielding a machine gun."

Moulitsas’s rhetoric and passion have made him a posterboy bomb-thrower. He's the left's own Kurt Cobain and Che Guevera rolled into one, dripping sex appeal for progressives for whom debate has become synonymous with losing, who need a muscular liberal answer to the cowboy swagger adopted by the Bush Administration and its fans.

His fiery phrasing naturally makes Moulitsas an inviting target for the right. Among bloggers, he is probably most famous for his tactless response to the June 2003 video images of the corpses of American military contractors being dragged through the streets of Fallujah, about which he wrote, "I feel nothing... Screw them." While conservatives — and many liberals — criticized Moulitsas's intemperance, the controversy did nothing to slow the site's skyrocketing readership. Indeed, the incident gave him his trademark.

Moulitsas will cop to setting the unabashedly belligerent tone of Daily Kos, right down to the design, which he calls "combative." Its logo is a silhouette of someone charging with a flag, and "the whole military theme of the site is very on purpose." Moulitsas spent part of his childhood in El Salvador during the country's civil war and was an Army artilleryman in Germany for three years, a background that, he says, makes him comfortable with throwing verbal bombs as well. "I'm not The Nation," he says. "I'm not afraid to use swear words. If people want calm, high-minded debate, this is not the site for it." Called in to mediate disputes among community members, Moulitsas has all the patience of a drill sergeant. "I get it all the time: 'Such-and-such was mean to me,'" he says in a mock whine. "I feel like I'm in high school. Suck it up, this is politics." More to the point, "This is war."

The latest salvo in Moulitsas’s war on the right is Crashing the Gate: Netroots, Grassroots, and the Rise of People-Powered Politics,(www.crashingthegate.com) a primer co-written with Jerome Armstrong on wresting control of the Democratic party away from consultants and D.C .power brokers, a group that Moulitsas refers to as "that clubby elite club." Many of Moulitsas’ colleagues in the blog world wonder if Moulitsas isn’t a member of that club himself. He claims to have used the site to funnel over $1 million to Democratic candidates across the country and is enough of a power broker to have pull as a recruiter for the party machinery he so wants to overhaul. One Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee staffer told the Washington Monthly last spring that potential candidates "get calls from, like, John Edwards, and maybe Tom Vilsack, and, always, Markos."

As impressive as his influence is his compensation. Moulitsas started the site in May 2002 after becoming a prolific commentator on another lefty blog, Armstrong's MyDD.com. It was clunky and amateurish; today, back-of-the-envelope calculations about how much money Moulitsas makes off of Daily Kos based on ad rates put the figure well into the six-figure range. He told the New York Times in April that it was closer to $80,000 but admitted to me later that the figure was probably higher. It’s tough to say, Moulitsas argues, because so much of the profits of the site get poured back into it. Whatever his take-home pay is, it’s enough to generate respect from unlikely quarters. "Most would argue and it’s self-evident that he’s the most well compensated blogger on the planet," says Mike Krempasky, co-founder of the virulently conservative RedState.com "I don’t say that in a pejorative way. I think that’s great!" Moulitsas’s enterprise was in fact the inspiration for Red State, right down to identical software and a spirit of embattled community. A much smaller, less profitable community, Krempasky admits. This does not dampen his admiration for Moulitsas’s success. "Maybe it’s a lesson that the left is learning," says Krempasky, "One of the best measures of success in any venture is profit and loss. If you can create a business model that can fund things that you care about, all the better."

Glenn Reynolds, the man behind the phenomenally popular — but not as popular — Instapundit.com, says Moulitsas has managed to combine activism and entrepreneurialism in a recipe the bloggers respond to, though not always positively. "Those pictures of the Mercedes with the Kos license plates weren’t real, but people had a lot of fun with them," he says of a fake photo that circulated on the net for awhile. Reynolds points to Moulitsas’s lesser-known network of baseball blogs as proof that the liberal firebrand is also a red-hot marketer. "The sports blogs underscore the fact that he is an entrepreneur," says Reynolds. "An entrepreneur gets ahead by figuring out what people want and giving it to them, and taking a cut… a manager just tries to get people to do what they want. He’s not a manager."

The book tour for Crashing the Gate kicked off in Los Angeles with a cocktail party co-hosted by liberal luminary Norman Lear and bloggeress to the stars Arianna Huffington — a preview of the landscape inside the gate, perhaps. Boston is his second-to-last stop, and the bar where Moulitsas and Armstrong will speak is filled to capacity — at least a hundred people are there, an organizer tells me. Even Moulitsas can't get in. He and Armstrong stand on the sidewalk while admirers push copies of the book at him and ask him to pose for snapshots. Moulitsas has an open, young face, so it's hard to tell if he's kidding or not when he looks up from the book he's signing and asks, "Why would anyone want to write about me?"

He may intend such modesty to be disarming, but the runaway scale of the Kos phenomenon can make it seem disingenuous. Not only are the site and the upcoming convention named after him, but many of the individual contributors have also sought to launch their own blogs using the Kos moniker. Moulitsas is now attempting to protect his identity with a trademark. "Would you call a site ‘Texas Michael Moore’? ‘Boston Chomsky’? That’s MY NAME." Variations on it — not protected legally, one assumes — abound. Yearly Kos participants raised funds by selling a book about the "Kosmos," and contributors to the site gleefully call themselves "Kossacks." Yet they resist the idea that the community of Daily Kos is a cult of personality. Susan Gardener, one of the elect contributors who can post to the blog's front page, says Moulitsas simply "created a huge town hall and then stood back and let it happen." Yet the cell phone pictures snapped and the rapt audiences tell another story. Moulitsas says that the consultants whom he originally planned to excoriate in his book "now are asking for autographs. ...The same with some reporters." Adam Nagourney, a political reporter for the New York Times who's traveled with Moulitsas and follows the blog, admits to being beguiled, "I like the guy, even though his site called me and Elisabeth Bumiller the two worst reporters in America," says Nagourney. "I know I should hate him, but I can't." Nagourney praises Moulitsas's political insight but notes that the Daily Kos phenomenon is a product of charisma: "He's got it and he knows it."

Moulitsas does know he has become the face of the netroots, though he insists that it's a position he has inherited only by default. The left lacks many telegenic spokespeople, he says, "It's the difference between the Fox News anchors — you know, blond, put-together — and our people. It's like, 'You know, lady, put on a bra. Would it kill you to put on a bra?'" Moulistas is sponsoring a media training session at Yearly Kos; one can only hope that Maidenform is on the agenda.

Watch Time.com for dispatches this week from Ana Marie Cox at the Yearly Kos convention in Las Vegas.


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To: hsalaw
what happened in February to make that big spike (no doubt a big spike of rage) on that blog?

Confirmation of Samuel Alito was Jan 31, looks like that was the finale.

121 posted on 06/06/2006 11:59:53 AM PDT by jiggyboy (Ten per cent of poll respondents are either lying or insane)
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To: 91B

He doesn't look like he's "quivering with intensity" to me. And as for sexy - no. Thanks anyway.


122 posted on 06/06/2006 12:09:57 PM PDT by hsalaw
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To: Peach
He speaks in staccato paragraphs, punctuated by intense stares and a raised eyebrow. His eyes bulge slightly outward, as if reacting to the pressure of all the ideas inside his head.

Marty Feldman -

123 posted on 06/06/2006 12:09:59 PM PDT by mbynack (Retired USAF SMSgt)
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To: wideawake
Not that I dislike the piece: Zuniga is the gift that keeps on giving

I suspect that a century or so from now when a disinterested person writes about this era they will state that the Republicans remarkable benefited in their opponents. The Move-On ads that actually helped President Bush. This guy providing a site to concentrate looniness and force Democrat leaders to react and deal with it.

It is like having an opposing football team quarterback who can only throw interceptions and they don't even realize it.

124 posted on 06/06/2006 12:14:21 PM PDT by Chesterbelloc
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To: philsfan24
it is one of the most popular. it runs a few clicks above FR:

It's only since the end of 2005 that that has been true (basically since his book came out and has been relentlessly hyped in the MSM).

125 posted on 06/06/2006 12:21:38 PM PDT by FreedomCalls (It's the "Statue of Liberty," not the "Statue of Security.")
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To: finnman69; Publius


I think we should all support his site with hits, generating additional dollars to fund his pick of candidates.

He not only has a penchant for picking losers, he advocates going against the DNC and their picks in support of a far left version of the Dems.  Lets call it Green-Lite This anti-Dem establishment stance needs to be encouraged.  By defunding the DNC in favor of the nutjobs he supports he has the effect of driving his ever growing legion of followers even further into kookland.

This is very good for us.

I among many others feel there is a coming split in the Democrat Party.

We need to do all we can to encourage this.

"The enemy of my enemy is my friend".

Cheers,

knewshound

In Pakistan, the beating continues
126 posted on 06/06/2006 12:22:00 PM PDT by knews_hound (Driving Liberals nuts since 1975 !)
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To: Peach

Wouldn't it be nice if WE could get the freepers to get that active in the November elections, (if that is true about the money they are planning on giving)...

We are coming very close..now that we are having the "interview" with Diana Ivey who is running against Murtha..


127 posted on 06/06/2006 12:24:55 PM PDT by Txsleuth
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To: Peach


The most popular blog site? Daily Chaos?

Obviously they've never been to Free Republic...or maybe they just don't want to face reality...


128 posted on 06/06/2006 12:30:57 PM PDT by Tzimisce (How Would Mohammed Vote? Hillary for President! www.dndorks.com)
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To: Txsleuth

Creepy campaign Video of the moonbat Markos

http://hotair.com/archives/the-blog/2006/05/18/nutroots-video-kos-makes-tv-political-ad-debut/


129 posted on 06/06/2006 12:32:44 PM PDT by finnman69 (cum puella incedit minore medio corpore sub quo manifestu s globus, inflammare animos)
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To: martin_fierro
He speaks in staccato paragraphs, punctuated by intense stares and a raised eyebrow. His eyes bulge slightly outward, as if reacting to the pressure of all the ideas inside his head.

But can he do this?

130 posted on 06/06/2006 12:35:27 PM PDT by FreedomCalls (It's the "Statue of Liberty," not the "Statue of Security.")
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To: catholicfreeper
Anyway, Kos should not be underestimated. They are currently collecting money(Kos and associate bloggers) to pour into the 10 most highly contested House races. This money will be given in the last 10 days of the election. This should be watched and in fact matched by conservative forces.

Doesn't that mean that they have to cease to operate in the 60 days preceding the election under the terms of McCain-Feingold?

131 posted on 06/06/2006 12:37:10 PM PDT by FreedomCalls (It's the "Statue of Liberty," not the "Statue of Security.")
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To: XJarhead

I'd love to see him say that to my face...


132 posted on 06/06/2006 12:43:36 PM PDT by fhlh (Polls are for Strippers.)
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To: philsfan24; Peach
http://www.google.com/trends?q=%22daily+kos%22%2C+%22free+republic%22

By this analysis, we slipped a bit last year.

133 posted on 06/06/2006 12:52:18 PM PDT by palmer (Money problems do not come from a lack of money, but from living an excessive, unrealistic lifestyle)
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To: 91B


Ugh. Looks like the result of a copulation between Jon lovitz and Helen Thomas...
134 posted on 06/06/2006 12:57:27 PM PDT by reagan_fanatic (Support American sovereignty - boycott employers of illegal aliens)
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To: IncPen

Ana Marie Cox is better knows as Wonkette, another raving far-left moonbat blogger.


135 posted on 06/06/2006 1:17:59 PM PDT by RightWingAtheist (Creationism is to conservatism what Howard Dean is to liberalism)
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To: Peach

I presume so since they are all, I thought, within the www.dailykos.com webspace. I could be wrong.


136 posted on 06/06/2006 1:48:06 PM PDT by CharlesWayneCT
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To: SamAdams_Lite

"Ann Marie Cox is the 'Blog Slut'."

Yep, from Washington DC, a real alcoholic piece of trash who's managed to cash in after screwing everything in town. No wonder her and Moulitsas are buddies, birds of a feather...Moulitsas makes his cash from screwing his country. Only in America, folks.


137 posted on 06/06/2006 2:47:27 PM PDT by khnyny (Never in the field of human conflict was so much owed by so many to so few.- Winston Churchill)
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To: hsalaw; PJ-Comix
I imagine what spiked the traffic on the Kos blog in May was the illegal aliens activity

Either that, or the Will Pitt rant somebody copied onto Kos before he deleted it from the DUmpster.

138 posted on 06/06/2006 2:54:45 PM PDT by steve-b (Hoover Dam is every bit as "natural" as a beaver dam.)
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To: Peach

She does nail it as a cult, though, so at least that part is correct.


139 posted on 06/06/2006 3:08:27 PM PDT by Chi-townChief
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To: Peach

Is this the MSM way of brainwashing the younger crowd that doesn't read their publications? Wonder if they contribute $ to KOS?


140 posted on 06/06/2006 3:11:01 PM PDT by Arizona Carolyn
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