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eridani Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Feb-21-04 03:42 AM
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A Risk-Free Nader in 2004
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A Risk-Free Nader in 2004
by Stephen Dinan
stephen@radicalspirit.org

Progressives, activists, Greens, and those who are tired of politics-as-usual have been attempting to strategize this year about how to advance the progressive agenda at a national level without jeopardizing the fight against Bush. When Nader hints at running again, a lynchmob develops. Dean carried revolutionary fire for a time but he is now vanquished. Some had hopes for Clark, but he is gone as well. Neither Kerry nor Edwards offers a strong vision of fundamental change of the actual system. The challenge we now face is how to promote systemic change without handing Bush another four years.

Whether by fate or luck, an ideal solution emerged Feb. 18 with the exit of Dean from the race. Dean's exit has introduced a risk-free Nader this year, with a parallel platform to the one Nader advanced in 2000. That risk-free Nader is Dennis Kucinich.

Kucinich's long-shot candidacy faces almost insurmountable barriers. A betting house in London places his odds at receiving the nomination at 200 to 1. However, Kucinich promises to keep campaigning all the way through the convention. He's got infrastructure in fifty states, a loyal base, a staff, website, and enough momentum and money to stay the course. His platform is as progressive as they come; even Nader previously said he wouldn't run if Kucinich got the nomination. Up-and-coming Greens like Matt Gonzalez in San Francisco back him as well.

That makes him PERFECT to be the risk-free Nader this year. Kerry and Edwards are not taking him seriously, so they are not spending money on beating him. He's also running within the Democratic party itself, so there's no danger of him being the spoiler in the general election. Kucinich has said that he will definitely support the Democratic nominee beyond the convention, so there can be no distraction from the focus on uniting in the effort to beat Bush. Best of all, progressives of every stripe tend to love Kucinich and he even has strong appeal to conservatives, who vote him into office in his home district by large margins.

By keeping Kucinich's candidacy alive and vibrant, many Americans who otherwise feel alienated from the Democratic party will be able to witness their voice and values expressed with intelligence, passion, and clarity within the party. They will stay engaged and have strong representation at the convention.

We thus have a perfect torchbearer for the progressive vision to carry forth the changes we seek and get them installed as much as possible in the Democratic platform without endangering the fight against Bush. The stronger Kucinich's backing and momentum going into the convention and the more his ideas are heard on the campaign trail, the more that will shape the Democratic platform.

Chances are that Kucinich champions exactly those things you believe in: peace, universal health care, sustainability, social justice, improved education, gay rights, and fair trade, as well as getting out of Iraq and repealing the Patriot Act. He even supports Instant Runoff Voting, the key to third parties gaining a real foothold in the political process.

In other words, he's just what you dreamed of: a torchbearer for the message you want to send, but a torchbearer who won't burn down the town by accident!


The other thing possible via the Kucinich campaign is to expose some of the dirtier deeds of the Bush administration without providing Republican strategist Karl Rove with additional ammunition. Kucinich is always willing to fight the unpopular battles when the cause is just. He led the push in the House against the Iraq war, exposed this administration's deceits around weapons of mass destruction, publicly took on the blackbox voting scandal with Diebold, and has taken on corrupt corporate interests throughout his career.

Another virtue of backing Kucinich is that he has absolutely no strings attached, with zero money from special interest groups. He can campaign on truth and principle, with no fears about facing Rove attacks in the fall or alienating his corporate backers.

The result: we get four months with a powerful orator and practical politician championing the progressive vision within the Democratic party. A four month, risk-free, Nader-like candidacy that actually has real traction on the floor of the Democratic convention and gets national debate coverage. No need to build a new infrastructure, face the lynchmob, or sit out the game. Four months to get the Democratic party establishment off its butt and moving forward.

Nader appears to be contemplating a run as an independent. The strategy of rallying behind Kucinich can effectively minimize the dangers of that AND advance the same basic progressive platform. Let's not waste this opportunity!

For more information on the campaign, see
http://www.kucinich.us

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I often get requests for previous articles I've written on the campaign. Since many of them have been posted somewhere on the web, I thought it would be easier to attach this list for those who want to read more. At some point, I will consolidate them. Thanks for your interest!

Sending a Message to the Democratic National Convention (2/19/04)
http://www.opednews.com/dinan0204_progressive_message.htm

Bush, Kerry or World 5.0? (2/12/04) Addendum (2/13/04)
I'm not aware of this posted anywhere...if you know of somewhere, please send the link.

Wake Up Torchbearers (2/2/04)
http://www.americans4kucinich.com/torchbearers.cfm

Dancing with Dean, Coming Home to Kucinich (1/21/04)
http://www.opednews.com/dinan0104_dean_kucinich.htm

Two Waves of Change (1/13/04)
http://www.opednews.com/dinan0104_kucinich.htm

A Story to Light the World (12/19/04)
http://www.imwithdennis.com/article259.html

Strategic Compromises and Burning Flames (10/21/04)
http://www.presidentkucinich.com/PK_pages/Local_Campaign/burningflames.htm

Also, I have another article, written in the days before the Iraq war, that relates to why I believe that for us to take the next evolutionary step as a nation, we need Dennis as our President. It was written before he declared his candidacy but it is clear to me that he is the man to carry the torch for true global leadership for America.

True Global Leadership
http://www.radicalspirit.org/online/writings/trueglobal.cfm

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WillyBrandt Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Feb-21-04 03:43 AM
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1. Hear, hear! Kucinich had better speak at the convention
Edited on Sat Feb-21-04 03:43 AM by WillyBrandt
Though I think Kucinich is far better than Nader
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corporatewhore Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Feb-21-04 03:44 AM
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2. I first saw DK at the National Campus Greens Convention
said he was doing missionary work for the dems
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Q3JR4 Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Feb-21-04 04:59 AM
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3. ....
Edited on Sat Feb-21-04 05:00 AM by Q3JR4
I like Kucinich. I would be happy to vote for him. The order of my votes go: Kucinich, Edwards, and then Kerry.

But as always, I remain ABB.
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eridani Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Feb-21-04 05:17 AM
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4. Kucinich has actually held public office
A major plus compared to Nader.
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The Traveler Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Feb-21-04 05:32 AM
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5. Kucinich has a far better mind than Nader's
Edited on Sat Feb-21-04 05:32 AM by robg
And a better character as well, IMHO. I think his agenda is unrealistic, but if this were a better country it wouldn't be.
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eridani Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Feb-21-04 08:11 AM
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6. That, too.
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