Peter Daou explains why there are no black or latino bloggers in his Harlem meeting with Bill Clinton

Peter Daou has given me permission to post his response as to why not one black or latino blogger was invited to the meeting in Harlem:

From: peter@daoureport.com
Subject: RE: There are no black bloggers in New York City or Harlem
Date: 15 September 2006 06:53:51 EDT
To: blogdiva@culturekitchen.com

Hi Liza - several bloggers were invited who couldn't attend, including
Oliver Willis (who you didn't mention in your post). Also, I was told =
that more events like that are planned, and there will be an opportunity to
invite bloggers who didn't attend the first one.

So respectfully, you may have reached a conclusion without all the =
facts.

Best,
Peter

P.S. Feel free to publish this email as an update to your post.

Grock! I totally forgot Oliver Willis and I read him every day.

Here's the deal: I am not the political consultant, he is. As a campaign consultant I would actually find interesting that most of the top colored bloggers in the nation are opposed to Hillary Clinton. I would be all over that one because it is a fact that Bill Clinton, Hillary's husband, was given an honorary ghetto pass by people in the colored community ---do I have to bring out Chris Rock's skit to prove this one? Bill is the quintessential WIGGAH and we love him for it.

Which is why I find it morbidly interesting that most colored bloggers don't think she can win EVEN WITH BILL BY HER SIDE.

As a campaign consultant, I would be all over Pam Spaulding. As a campaign consultant I would be all over Steve and Chris and any of the top colored bloggers who is not happy with Hillary. As a campaign consultant, I would be all over me. Why?

What we write about Hillary is not about Hillary. It's about the state of the Democratic Party right now. As a campaign consultant I would be interested to know why Steve Gilliard's blogging is not just problematic to my candidate but problematic to getting the whole party and the whole nation behind my candidate. As a campaign consultant, I would stop and think about not the perception people have about my candidate at this point but the perception people have about the party.

Because, the short of it is simple: Why do people think that Democrats can't win with Hillary at the helm. As a campaign consultant, I would all over that one.

More importantly, as a campaign consultant I would understand the function and importance of bloggers who are connectors among a segment or a demographics. Chris Rabb and me are probably two of the largest connectors in the colored netroots. If I can't have Chris and Liza in my meeting, I would still want to involve them in the process. "Get me black and latino bloggers who don't have a bone to pick with Hillary. We're flying, we're covering costs. Just help me do it."

As many in the blogosphere know, I have done that over and over again for bloggers that I don't even know, for conferences and panels and opportunities I believe would benefit from their presence. I have even done it with Republican bloggers. And that's a fact.

As a campaign consultant I would also understand the importance of connectors who raise social and political capital as opposed to campaign money. You don't have to read Rick Santorum's book, to understand the importance and interconnectedness of social capital, political capital and, of course, economic capital.

Having 20 white bloggers in Harlem meeting Bill Clinton is not going to raise the social and political capital of Hillary among the black and latino digital communities. We are a minority after all. We all have one or two degrees of separation from one another. Word spreads real fast and it get blogged fastest.

Case in point : Next week I will be at an immigration summit in Los Angeles. I am going to assume that Hillary Clinton's position on immigration --and her political and social capital among minority communities-- will be discussed. And blogged.

I leave you with this comment left at The Daily Gotham :

Submitted by morkfrombrooklyn (not verified) on Fri, 2006-09-15 11:04.

This is appalling and very disturbing. If site traffic was some sort of qualifier, then there is absolutley no reason that Steve Gilliard is not in that group. I have had my disagreements with Steve, and yes he is somewhat of a bomb thrower, but this grouping may has well been put together by the DLC or some other mainstream group. Sad to see that many of the popular bloggers out there have the same mentality as the hacks in DC. Use people of color for our votes and then forget about us.

Enough said.

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Invite Pam!

Hey, gotta root for my blogging hometeam. PAM PAM PAM. Of course, if anyone thinks less of Hillary Clinton than me, it's her.

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sHillary

Well, that would be interesting if I earned any invites based on my catalog of postings about the sHillary problem, which as Liza points out, is about the larger problem of the spineless Dem party centrist machine. Their fingers are always in the wind.

I've just about had it on the gay rights front with the party establishment, for instance. How hard is it for them to try and reframe this as a fairness issue instead of always being reactive to the fundie homo straw man destroying their religious freedom?

Using gays as ATMs and showing up at black churches a week before election day is just plain predictable and sad. I hate to tell them, but not all voting blacks go to church, or hold up Jesse Jackson as a leader. It all seems so out of touch.

[Thanks, Amanda Panda, btw.]

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What a weak excuse

This guy got called out by you and now he is trying to pin on you for having "reached a conclusion without all the = facts."

So what he is saying, minorities are an after thought, we can just ride at the back of the preverbal bus or wait in the back of the line because there are other events.

This was her coming out party and we were not invited, plan and simple. Although, Bill is the "quintessential WIGGAH"; he did kick off his Presidential campaign at the border. Bill may have done a lot of crapy things, but he at least knew it was not wise to leave the people of color out of the party, Peter should take a really long hard look at how Bill won. Peter should admit he screwed up instead of blaming you for not having all the "facts."

And people wonder why minorities don't feel like voting this year.

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Ummm, just out of curiosity...

"Colored" bloggers? Are we talking about e-comics now?

I think the fact that people of color managing bloggers were not present testifies less to the fact of "oh, they just didn't want to go" (because I doubt a politically active blogger of any color would pass up an opportunity to speak with an ex-president) and more to the fact that this luncheon of which details are not spoken wasn't meant to be a sounding board of ideas. Because as you mention in your account, more efforts would have been made and more inroads would have been taken to make sure that all types of bloggers would be represented in Harlem: a neighborhood known for its diversity in cultures, races, and intellect.

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