Are cardboard cutouts relevant?
Oh yeah, and then some. Hey, I’m an oldster and I recall being 8 years old and crawling around at night putting Adlai Stevenson for President bumper stickers on Cadillacs in 1952. Now, that’s grassroots politics and cardboard cutouts are of that era. Point is, this Progressive geek army doesn’t just depend upon a paper-free high-speed Internet to get their messages across. They’ll use antique tactics to reach their antique demographic. As we all got our pictures taken with ‘Gavin’ and slapped knees and danced on a far corner of the plank board circular veranda, another blast from the past (tribute to technology past) roared in flash-card fashion on the hundred foot wide brick wall across from us. Someone had gotten access to a back apartment above the funky night spot’s large rear beer garden and a meth-like retro collage of Gavin with every woman he’s dated since he’s become mayor played out from a projector from the second story window above the bar. I talked to Michael Strickland of