Well, whether or not we consider Obama left, he certainly wants to rack up as high an electoral score as possible among the left-sympathetic. If you look at the positions briefed on the various pages, I'd say they add up a portrait of the contemporary broad left. A few people pictured there may even be more neo-Jacobin than Democrat...
Both are new or newish political web-sites making an appeal, if from very different positions, to the interest of the "young left-sympathetic American." Each constitutes in its own way an entire political worldview, an idea of the young person as politically aware and engaged, socially conscious citizen.
Well, whether or not we consider Obama left, he certainly wants to rack up as high an electoral score as possible among the left-sympathetic. If you look at the positions briefed on the various pages, I'd say they add up a portrait of the contemporary broad left. A few people pictured there may even be more neo-Jacobin than Democrat...
Both are new or newish political web-sites making an appeal, if from very different positions, to the interest of the "young left-sympathetic American." Each constitutes in its own way an entire political worldview, an idea of the young person as politically aware and engaged, socially conscious citizen.
I think he means Jacobin and Young Americans (see above).