About
The Albany Project seeks to return New York State Government to its rightful owners - the people.

Getting Started at the Albany Project

New York Blogwire



This belongs to you. Take it back...

Coffee Party Hits Albany County Airwaves

by: Soundpolitic

Fri Mar 12, 2010 at 19:33:19 PM EST


Cross-posted on Soundpolitic

Blogger Colin Abele, aka Soundpolitic organizer of the Albany County Coffee Party is interviewed on the highest-rated morning radio show in the Capital Region

This morning, I appeared on the Don Weeks Show on News Talk Radio 810 WGY to talk a little bit about the Coffee Party.  The movement has grown from a small Facebook comment to nearly 120,000 members as of tonight.  

Tomorrow, the movement will have it's National Coffee House Day as the nationwide kick-off to reboot our democracy through citizen initiated civil discourse, with the mission of getting our democracy out of gridlock and back on track to express the collective will of the people.

But enough extra typing.  You can listen to the interview right here in streaming MP3.  Or, you can click below the fold to read the transcript.

Soundpolitic :: Coffee Party Hits Albany County Airwaves
You know, it was kind of funny transcribing my own interview.  I feel kind of like Hunter Thompson, just without all the alcohol and guns.  Here's what I said if you couldn't get your computer to listen.  You'll have to imagine the opening riff to U2's "Pride (In The Name Of Love)" for the audio intro bed (an excellent choice, Justin!)

Don Weeks:  I'm Don Weeks WGY morning news.  You've probably heard about the Tea Party.  Oh, they've been generating all kinds of headlines over the past couple of years.  And now there is a new party called the Coffee Party.  And they have a national kickoff day scheduled for, oh, lemme see here, this coming uh, it looks like, uh, tomorrow as a matter of fact.  Well, the man who would know would be Colin Abele.  Good morning!

Colin Abele (aka Soundpolitic):  Good morning Don! How are you?

DW:  Doin' terrific!  I'm kinda curious about the Coffee Party.  First of all, how did it start.

CA/SP:  It actually started based off of one accidental comment on FAcebook and it has since grown to - I'll betcha it's about 110,000  Facebook members now today because it's been growing and growing exponentially since this lady from Washington, Anabell Park, just posted a Facebook comment.  She was a little bit upset with the Tea Party and said that it didn't really represent her.  She saw a lot of anger and animosity and adversity there.  But still a kind of, definitely a love for America and a need to be engaged.  So she was frustrated that, you know, there really wasn't a place for someone of her viewpoint to take the same kind of action that the Tea Party is taking in getting civicly engaged.  Um...so she just posted a little rant on FAcebook and said we need to do something to counter this.  Let's start a coffee party or a latte or chai party or a Red Bull party.

DW:  Okay...

CA/SP:  Then one person said yeah lets do that then another one did then a whole bunch of people did.  And they now have a website, CoffeePartyUSA.com, and there's over, I think there's over 300 of these things gonna be happening tomorrow.

DW:  How do, now, how do you differ from the Tea Party?

CA/SP:  Well, you know,  the more I speak with - because I went to a Tea Party a couple of weeks ago.  And I've actually got a letter to the editor in the Altamont Enterprise this week...

DW:  Uh-huh.

CA/SP:  ...on respectable newstands all over the capital district.  Um...and I said to myself, "You know, I...the more I talk with these Tea Party people, the more I realize we have a lot in common."   Because I"m very progressive and the Tea Party, of course, is very conservative.  But the way the media portrays it is there's two different camps and we really are, you know, I think it's time to realize that we're one nation on a person to person level.  Because, my little saying is that "We The People?"

DW:  Mm-hmm.

CA/SP:  It means "You the Person."  And what I"ve noticed with the Tea Party is that there's a lot of anger at government, there's a lot of fear about big government and even a hatred of the idea of the government doing things for people.  But the government, in a democratic republic, it's an expression of our collective will.  And if you're angry at the government or fearful of the government, since you're the government, you're really hating on yourself right there.

DW: How do you see, now...what kind of feedback are you getting from folks from the Tea Party?  Do you find that theres...You kind of mentioned that you thought there was, like, you know, common ground here where you could both find, hey look, I disagree with you on this but I agree with you on that, y'know, where's the common ground between these two different groups?

CA/SP:  Well...it's hard to say.  It's on so many issues.  And that's all we're going to do at this Coffee Party at Uncommon Grounds at 2 pm tomorrow.  And there's one at Starbucks at noon on North Pearl Street, I believe.  Um, we're just going to talk with people of all different stripes, whoever shows up, over coffee, nice and civil.  But we're finding common ground on, like, basically the gridlock in Washington.  Y'know, these people are our representatives.  And we are their employers.  The thing is...we have to take responsibility for that ourselves, Don.  We can't just sit back and say, y'know, why isn't Washington doing anything?  It's kind of reflection of, y'know...you ever been in a coffee house and you see one guy who's really off the right and another guy who's really off the the left...

DW:  Yup! [Laughs]

CA/SP:  ...and they're just yelling and hooting and hollering at each other...

DW:  [Laughs]  Yeah... [Laughs]

CA/SP:  ...nobody leaves getting anything done.  But the more I talk with the Tea Party folks that I met in nice calm conversation, instead of, you know.  A lot of these Tea Parties have speakers that talk at you...

DW:  Yeah.

CA/SP:  ...instead of speaking with you. Y'know, if the Constitutional Convention was just George Washington presiding and talking at all those other guys, nothing would have gotten done.

DW:  Wouldn't have got very far.

CA/SP:  It was all based on compromise.  And these guys, back in 1787, they had a lot of very, very different opinions.  Read the Federalist Papers and the Anti-Federalist Papers and you'll see this.  But, they set some ground rules for civil discourse and they said, okay, I'm gonna give this up if you give that up.  And I think if we start doing that as citizens - and also if we start voting as citizens because this is off-year election and...

DW:  Might get...

CA/SP:  ...turnout's really really low...

DW:  ...might get something done.  Might get somewhere.

CA/SP:  I think that will finally be represented for us in Congress.  And so we're going to organize...

DW:  Colin, Colin, I gotta jump in here cuz we're running out of time. Where's the Coffee Party USA here locally?

CA/SP:  Uh, here locally I've started the Albany County chapter and we will meet at 2 pm tomorrow at Uncommon Grounds on Western Avenue in Albany.

DW:  I wish you well in finding, uh, common grounds.

CA/SP:  [Laughs]

DW:  Thanks so much for being with us this morning!

CA/SP:  Thank you very much Don.  Good luck to you.

DW:  Thank you, Colin Abele.  6:56, Don Weeks, WGY Morning News.

I have to thank Don Weeks and the producer, Justin Fiet, at WGY once again for this incredible experience.  I've called in to local talk radio shows before (btw, they just fired my favorite local DJ, Al Roney and replaced him with Glenn Beck...guess which one I liked better and accepted my calls regardless of my opposing views?) but this was the first time the radio station actually called me, a lowly 26-year old unemployed paralegal and political blogger.

I think that just goes to show how big the Coffee Party Movment is going to prove itself to be tomorrow afternoon.  See you there!

Tags: , , , , , (All Tags)
Print Friendly View Send As Email
Tip Jar and Cross-Post (4.00 / 2)
Tips for you, too!

Cross-Posted to the diaries on DailyKos.


Colin you are brilliant! (4.00 / 2)
Count me in for the Coffee Party!

Thanks, p64 (4.00 / 1)
And don't just count yourself in as a participant.

Make yourself counted as a leader.

This was incredibly easy to organize thanks to the good volunteers at Coffee Party USA and we need people to step up to really make this a sustained effort.

Tune in to Soundpolitic Sundays tomrorow for the full report on how things went here in Albany...nearly 40 Coffee Partiers in attendance and plenty of photos!


[ Parent ]
I also posted this on my facebook and others have already signed up (4.00 / 1)
We can create a real counter movement to the teabaggers!

[ Parent ]
I almost rec'ed this... (0.00 / 0)
...but then I saw the word "teabaggers" and just couldn't.

Before you join, please remember that the Coffee Party condemns such name-calling so as not to perpetuate for the purpose of cleaning up our civil discourse on both sides of the aisle.

Call them Tea Partiers at best, or Tea Drinkers if you must inject thinly veiled condemnation.  But don't compare those with different views to shoving testicles into somebody's face.

That's just raunchy :-)


[ Parent ]
The Albany Project

Please take my Blog Reader Project survey.

Menu

Make a New Account

Username:

Password:



Forget your username or password?


Search




Advanced Search


NY blogs

Politics

Adirondack Almanack
Buffalo Geek
Buffalo Pundit
Capitol Confidential
Daily Gotham
Daily Politics
DMI Blog
DragonFlyEye
Empire Page
Empire Zone
Gothamist
Gotham Gazette
Group News Blog
Jason Gooljar
Left of the Hudson
Living In Dryden
Lost In The Ozone
McHugh Watch
Nassau GOP Watch
Planet Albany
Politicker NY
Politics on the Hudson
Reform NY
Rochester Turning
Room 8
Simply Left Behind
Take19
The Community Alliance

Think Tanks

Brennan Center for Justice
Citizens Budget Commission
Citizens Union
Drum Major Institute
Fiscal Policy Institute
New Democracy Project
Progressive States

Organizations

Citizen Action
Citizens for Better Government in New York
Common Cause
New York Citizens for Clean Elections
Progressive States Network
>
National Blogs

Politics

AmericaBlog
Crooks and Liars
DailyKos
Digby
Eschaton
Firedoglake
MyDD
Political Cortex
Senate Guru
Skippy
Swing State Project
Talk Left
Talking Points Memo
The Right's Field

LBAN Network

Agonist
All Spin Zone
AlterNet
AMERICAblog
American Street
ArchPundit
BAGNewsnotes
BartCop
Big Head DC
Blogging of the Pres
BlogACTIVE
Bluegrass Report
Bluegrass Roots
Blue Indiana
BlueJersey
Blue Mass. Group
BlueOregon
BlueNC
Bob Geiger
Booman
BRAD Blog
Brendan Calling
Buckeye State Blog
Burnt Orange Report
Calitics
Capitol Annex
Carpetbagger Report
Chris Floyd
Clay Cane
Cliff Schecter
Comments from Left Field
Confined Space
Corrente
Cotton Mouth
Crooks and Liars
culture kitchen
Cursor
Daily Gotham
Daily Kos
David Corn
Democrats.com
Dem Bloggers
Deride and Conquer
Democratic Underground
Digby
DovBear
Drudge Retort
Ed Cone
ePluribus Media
Eschaton
Ezra Klein
Feministe
Feministing
Firedoglake
Fired Up
First Draft
Frameshop
Greatscat!
Green Mountain Daily
Greg Palast
Hoffmania
Horse's Ass
Hughes for America
In Search of Utopia
Is That Legal?
Jesus' General
Jon Swift
Juan Cole
Keystone Politics
Kick!
KnoxViews
Las Vegas Gleaner
Latino Pundit
Lawyers, Guns and Money
Left Coaster
Left in the West
Liberal Avenger
Liberal Oasis
Loaded Orygun
Mahablog
Majikthise
Make Them Accountable
Matthew Yglesias
MaxSpeak
Media Girl
Michigan Liberal
Minnesota Campaign Report
Minnesota Monitor
MyDD
My Left Nutmeg
My Left Wing
My Two Sense
Nathan Newman
Needlenose
Nevada Today
News Corpse
News Dissector
Newshoggers
News Hounds
Nitpicker
Oliver Willis
onegoodmove
OpenLeft
PageOneQ
Pam's House Blend
Pandagon
People's Rep. of Seabrook
PinkDome
Politics1
Political Animal
Political Wire
Poor Man Institute
Prairie State Blue
Progressive Historians
Raising Kaine
Raw Story
Reno Discontent
Republic of T
Rhode Island's Future
Rochester Turning
Rocky Mountain Report
Rod 2.0
Rox Populi
Rude Pundit
Sadly, No!
Satirical Political Report
Seeing The Forest
Shakesville
SirotaBlog
SistersTalk
Skippy the Bush Kangaroo
Slacktivist
Smirking Chimp
SquareState
Suburban Guerrilla
Swing State Project
Talking Points Memo
Talk Left
Tapped
Taylor Marsh
Tattered Coat
Texas Kaos
The Albany Project
The Blue State
The Democratic Daily
The Hollywood Liberal
The Reaction
The Talent Show
This Modern World
Town Called Dobson
Turn Maine Blue
Uppity Wisconsin
Wampum
War and Piece
WashBlog
Watching the Watchers
West Virginia Blue
Young Philly Politics
Young Turks

Register to Vote: Rock the Vote, powered by Working Assets Wireless

blog radio

Get the albany project in your inbox! Just enter your email address

Delivered by FeedBurner

____________________


Active Users
Currently 0 user(s) logged on.

Powered by: SoapBlox