Ben Smith of Politico has a good point about the role of Organizing for America in the fight over Obama's health care reform. He writes: "Obama hasn't, as some hoped and feared, transformed the political landscape and changed the way politics is done. But within the legislative trench warfare that has defined this year, his campaign organization was a serious asset." Indeed, the sheer numbers of actions tallied by OFA in the last ten days are impressive: · Made nearly 500,000 real-people calls to Congress. · Sent 324,000 letters to Congress. · Held nearly 1,200 health care-related events with more than 10,000 attendees. · Sent nearly 1 million localized text messages. · Called nearly 120,000 supporters using OFA’s Neighbor-to-Neighbor tool online. Leaving aside all the "what-ifs"...