For those who won't get to read John Nichols piece, here's a couple of
key excerpts:

"The way to influence Obama and his Administration is to speak not so
much to him as to America. Get out ahead of the new President, and of
his spin-drive communications team. Highlight the right appointees and
the right responses to deal with the challenges that matter most.
Don't just critique, but rather propose. Advance big ideas and
organize on their behalf; identify allies in federal agencies,
especially in Congress, and work with them to dial up the pressure for
progress. Don't expect Obama or his aides to do the left thing.
Indeed, take a lesson from rightwing pressure groups in their dealings
with Republican administrations and recognize that it is always better
to build the bandwagon than to jump on board one that is crafted with
the tools of compromise."

"Whether the previous, more progressive Obama still exists within the
man who will take the oath of office on January 20 remains to be seen.
But the only way to determine if Obama really is the progressive he
claimed as recently as last summer to be is to push not just Obama but
the public."

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