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GRITtv: What Happened to the Grassroots Obama Movement?

The people who voted for him weren't organized in any kind of new or powerful way, and the special interests -- banks, energy companies, health interests, car-makers, the military-industrial complex -- sat first at the table and wrote the menu. Myth met reality, and came up wanting. So says Micah Sifry of Personal Democracy Forum; Karoli of the blog Odd Time Signatures disagrees and says that with help from volunteers like her, Organizing for America is continuing to push for change. They join us in studio to debate the present and future of progressive organizing, both within the Democratic party apparatus and outside of it. We'll also be speaking to Geoff Berman, New York Deputy Field Director for OFA, about what's actually going on with his organization and what he thinks of the critiques.

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GRITtv: Jan. 6, 2010

We take a look at what happened to the movement that put Barack Obama in office; independent journalist Rick Rowley of Big Noise Films and Chip Berlet talk about the rise of the extreme right, racism, anti-immigrant sentiment and the proper progressive response; Jonathan "J.D." Meadows, who is featured in Rowley's film, talks about his involvement with the Council of Conservative Citizens and his fears for the economy; a video from New America Media and Youth Outlook looks at the murder of Oscar Grant and what has happened since his senseless death, what has changed, and what hasn't.

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