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Kucinich Comes Back for 08

By Daniel Sturm

To his supporters, Rep. Dennis Kucinich (D-Ohio) represents the sane voice of the Democratic Party—a man who reads books, gives intelligent speeches and acts on principle. To his detractors, Kucinich is a small man on an ego trip, too radical to be elected. Kucinich was the only Democratic candidate in the 2004 presidential primaries to vote against the war in… return to article

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    Mr. Kucinich is a breath of fresh air in today’s evangelical right-wing democracy. I believe the Democrat’s best ticket would be an Edwards Kucinich ticket, or vice versa. These two gentleman seem to be on the right track. It is about time democrats stand up and fight back. And I would very much like to see a Secretary of Defense by the name of Gen. Wesley Clark.

    United States Posted by SteveUPstateNY on Feb 19, 2007 at 9:03 AM

    Kucinich is the only one worth voting for.

    United States Posted by blondemike on Feb 19, 2007 at 11:52 AM

    I concur

    but he’s never going to go anywhere. the party apparatchiks would never allow it. Maybe in a few years we’ll get to see a senator or governor kucinich, but even that seems overly optimistic

    United States Posted by konformer20 on Feb 19, 2007 at 5:14 PM

    He might be a good man...but he ain’t got a snowballs chance in hell....

    United States Posted by Redhorse on Feb 19, 2007 at 7:18 PM

    Only because imbeciles like you follow the prevailing unwisdom.

    United States Posted by blondemike on Feb 21, 2007 at 1:51 PM

    No, Mikey,

    It’s because the corporate media control the electoral process.  In the primaries it’s framed as a beauty pageant.  In the general, it’s a horse race.  Issues are not allowed to enter the discussion.  For most working people who, if reasonably informed, would gladly vote for Kucinich, there isn’t the time to research and familiarize themselves with the complexities that we who are political junkies obsess.  They are totally dependent on what they see on TV.

    I’ve met Dennis and he’s as modest and self-effacing an individual as they come.  He’d make a fabulous president.

    United States Posted by luminous beauty on Feb 24, 2007 at 11:53 AM

    No, LB, that’s too much of a copout for lazy bastards like Redhorse. I know all about corporate media and no one has to follow them if they have a half a brain. They are losing viewers and readers by the droves. Agree with you on Kucinich, my wife is working for him again.

    United States Posted by blondemike on Feb 26, 2007 at 10:59 AM

    Sam Brownback has been mentioned as a candidate of interest on the Republican side because he has stood by his opinions over the years. Of course, unlike Kucinich, Brownback is a newbie to the presidential contest and there are not media darlings on the Republican side to drown out other candidates.

    Dennis Kucinich’s campaign web site has a long list of issues listed on it. The list is more extensive than any other candidate’s, but it also seems to have been pulled in large part from the 2004 campaign web site. That made it easy to compile and insert into the new site, no doubt.

    The answer in this In These Times interview to other issues that are not war-related was very weak. Just to talk about city issues when many Americans want smaller towns, or at least to live within their own small suburb of a metropolis, raises concerns. Rural Iowa is struggling for jobs while the Main Street program gives money to build high-priced living units in the rural communities as a sign of economic improvement. We also have a new farm bill being discussed in Congress now. The farm bill will help decide the type and quality of food we have that is locally-grown; it will determine how much pollution from agricultural run-off goes into our waterways...where is Kucinich’s position on this pressing item?

    United States Posted by SillyLeftist on Mar 1, 2007 at 4:44 AM
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