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The Green Clown Party

TUESDAY JULY 15 2008 6:00 AM

Submitted by FearTheReaper. Edited By FearTheReaper.

TAGS: Cynthia McKinney, Ralph Nader, Green Party

The Green Party had a nice little run, but they have clearly turned into the joke they were always destined to be. The Green Party began in 1991 and was based on the Germany Green Party. The Greens stand for “environmentalism, non-hierarchical participatory democracy, social justice, respect for diversity, peace and nonviolence.” Oh, and they nominate clowns to be president.

In 1995, the Green Party decided to make a run for the presidency. Many Greens were opposed, wanting instead to go after local offices and slowly build from the bottom up. Naturally, they went after Ralph Nader to be their candidate. Who wouldn’t want a cranky, old man to run the country? Nader accepted the nomination and then placed a $5,000 campaign-spending limit, in order to avoid filing a financial statement with the FEC. After buying pencils, they were pretty much out of money. Nader made it onto 22 state ballots and pulled in a whopping 685,297 votes, or 0.7% of all votes cast. The only way was up. Seriously, they probably couldn’t do worse.

The Green Party continued to grow and focus on local races around the country. Then 2000 rolled around and it was time to get the Nader monster moving again. The timing was perfect for a 3rd party, because of the ugly partisanship that was happening in Washington. Bush actually ran as the candidate of “change.” In the end, according to popular belief, Nader won just enough votes to keep Gore out of the White House. People forget that Gore actually lost a debate or two to Bush and was as stiff and exciting as a door. He also ran an atrocious campaign and probably deserved to lose. Oh, and Bush stole the election.

Regardless of all that, Nader was blamed for the loss. Members of the Green Party were blamed for a complete idiot taking over the presidency and they have been on the defensive ever since. As the 2004 elections began to heat up, Democrats put a lot of pressure on the Green Party and Ralph Nader not to run. The Green Party split into different factions, each with their own idea of how to proceed. Some wanted to not run at all, some wanted to avoid swing states and others wanted to go for it. In the end, they went for it.

This is where it gets awesome. Ralph Nader decided to run as an Independent. So, the Greens nominated attorney David Cobb as their candidate. Then Ralph decided he wanted the endorsement of the Green Party. Got that? He didn’t want the nomination, only the endorsement of a party that already had a candidate. And many of them went for it. Several high up Green Party members went to work for Nader.

In the end, Cobb was on the ballot in 28 states, while Nader was on the ballot in 35 states. Nader received 465,650 votes, while Cobb reeled in a massive 119,859 votes. The total was 2.3 million less than in 2000. Who would have thought after the 2000 election and with a tiny party split in two that they would only pull down 600,000 votes?

Now, it’s 2008 and the Green Party has decided to go from cranky old man to bat shit crazy lady. Nader declared early on that he would decline the Green Party nomination. I guess that’s why he won the California and Massachusetts Green Parties. Why would you want to stop the cranky old "I don't want it" man magic? So, the Green Party looked elsewhere. Instead of choosing one of their own, a member with not as much visibility, but someone who adheres to their policies and has worked within the party for years, they went with a former Democratic nutjob, Cynthia McKinney. I honestly don’t know if they could have found a worse candidate. It’s spectacular ineptitude. The woman is a train wreck. She was basically driven from her party with pitchforks and didn't leave behind many friends. She has a knack for saying the very worst thing possible.

During the 2000 presidential race, Cynthia let this gem slip:


Al Gore's Negro tolerance level has never been too high. I've never known him to have more than one black person around him at any given time.


Gore was obviously upset, mostly because his campaign manager, Donna Brazile, was black.

In 2002, Cynthia went a little too far on a Berkeley radio station and kinda alluded that the Bush administration took down the twin towers.


We know there were numerous warnings of the events to come on September 11th. . . . What did this administration know and when did it know it, about the events of September 11th? Who else knew, and why did they not warn the innocent people of New York who were needlessly murdered? . . . What do they have to hide?


She makes a good point. Why didn't Bush warn all those people in the World Trade Center before he had it blown up? (Citation needed) And…


She suggested that the administration was serving the interests of a Washington-based investment firm, the Carlyle Group, which employs a number of high-ranking former government officials from both parties.


Yay! The Carlyle Group! I love it! Get your conspiracy hat on!

Her fellow Democrats obviously scurried away like rats. McKinney was defeated in a 2002 Democratic primary by Denise Majette. Naturally, it was the Jews fault – at least according to her dear old Dad.


The reporter had asked Billy McKinney about his daughter's use of a years old, moth-balled endorsement from former Atlanta mayor Andrew Young. Such endorsements were worthless, the elder McKinney replied, because "Jews have bought everybody. Jews." In case the reporter didn't understand, he spelled the word: "J-E-W-S."


Could you spell that again please, this is radio after all. She obviously comes from quality stock.

In 2004, Cynthia won back her seat. During that term she was best known for punching a cop.


Police say McKinney struck a Capitol Police officer last week when the officer did not recognize her as a member of Congress and tried to stop her from entering a House office building when she did not present identification.


Lawmakers wear a pin that identifies them to police. Cynthia didn’t like wearing hers, for whatever reason. So, when the cop attempted to stop her, she took a swing. That is how lawmakers do things. Now, wait, I'm thinking of Bartertown. Of course, Cynthia claimed she was being “racially profiled.”

The Capitol police chief saw it differently.


Any time an officer does not know who the person is coming in the building, I direct them to stop that person. And even if you're stopped, you're not supposed to hit a police officer. It's very simple. Even the high and the haughty should be able to stop and say, 'I'm a congressman,' and then everybody moves on.


No shit. Who would have thought? Sign that lady up for president! I would pay an enormous amount of money to get Cynthia into the presidential debates. She is a true liberal, but also a complete fucking nutter.

And as a bonus, if she is elected, then dies in office, we'll have our first Hip Hop President! Oh, yeah! McKinney picked her VP this weekend and it was none other than Rosa Alicia Clemente, community organizer, journalist and Hip-Hop activist. I understand she has mad skillz.

This should be the end of the Green Party. They have gone from being a party with an interesting philosophy to seeking out any clown with a name. And Cynthia McKinney is one hell of a clown.

FearTheReaper is a writer, actor and comedian. He also writes a blog, called Stop All Monsters.

 

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Rude_Ruca

Rude_Ruca

I'm lost
December 2004

JUL 15, 2008 08:21 AM

Ok, FTR, so if I understand all that you have been saying over the last couple of weeks, basically, you are not voting for Obama, you think the green party is a three ring circus show and have consistently attached "-tard" to anyone who even remotely agrees with Ron Paul. Gasps!!! Does this mean you are actually going to vote for.... McCain? I mean, because you wouldn't NOT exercise your right to vote, correct? confused whatever

Varuka_Salt

Varuka_Salt

I'm lost
October 2006

JUL 15, 2008 08:55 AM

michaeljtoo

michaeljtoo

I'm lost
December 2004

JUL 15, 2008 09:56 AM

I'm registered Green, and I actually voted once for Nader, but it's over. I think environmentalists in general are bright people, but the Green Party has become a haven for ideologues of all stripes, and many seem unable to grasp:

1. that politics is slow, hard work.

2. that seats in legislatures cost money. People won't vote for you if they don't know who you are and what you want.

3. that political naifs on the planning committees are going to keep making the same mistakes over and over.

4. that a list of causes is not an identity.

dustbuster

dustbuster

San Francisco, CA
OLD SKOOL

JUL 15, 2008 10:53 AM

"Many Greens were opposed, wanting instead to go after local offices and slowly build from the bottom up." This is what I wonder with every presidential campaign. What's the point of trying to hurl yourself straight to the top of Everest?

Less metaphorically, what use is a presidential campaign without popular support or a political network? Are they assuming a small dictatorship of the proletariat will just decide what's best for everyone, or will the administration's four years be spent setting up people's committees?

Matt Gonzales was my district rep when he switched to the Green party, and I was happy to vote forhim. Finally they're doing it right, starting local. Since then Gonzales has become Nader's running mate in the quixotic bid for National Relevance Right Now. Oh well.

ericwine

ericwine

Charlotte Hall, MD
January 2007

JUL 15, 2008 11:00 AM

Rude_Ruca said:
Ok, FTR, so if I understand all that you have been saying over the last couple of weeks, basically, you are not voting for Obama, you think the green party is a three ring circus show and have consistently attached "-tard" to anyone who even remotely agrees with Ron Paul. Gasps!!! Does this mean you are actually going to vote for.... McCain? I mean, because you wouldn't NOT exercise your right to vote, correct? confused whatever




There is such a thing as a write-in vote. They do have that option in Cali, don't they, FTR?

abbazappa

abbazappa

Los Osos, CA
June 2006

JUL 15, 2008 11:45 AM

ericwine said:

Rude_Ruca said:
Ok, FTR, so if I understand all that you have been saying over the last couple of weeks, basically, you are not voting for Obama, you think the green party is a three ring circus show and have consistently attached "-tard" to anyone who even remotely agrees with Ron Paul. Gasps!!! Does this mean you are actually going to vote for.... McCain? I mean, because you wouldn't NOT exercise your right to vote, correct? confused whatever




There is such a thing as a write-in vote. They do have that option in Cali, don't they, FTR?


Yes, but the person who wants to be written in has to fill out paper work that they are a write in candidate or else the votes are not counted.

Varuka_Salt

Varuka_Salt

I'm lost
October 2006

JUL 15, 2008 11:48 AM

abbazappa said:

ericwine said:

Rude_Ruca said:
Ok, FTR, so if I understand all that you have been saying over the last couple of weeks, basically, you are not voting for Obama, you think the green party is a three ring circus show and have consistently attached "-tard" to anyone who even remotely agrees with Ron Paul. Gasps!!! Does this mean you are actually going to vote for.... McCain? I mean, because you wouldn't NOT exercise your right to vote, correct? confused whatever




There is such a thing as a write-in vote. They do have that option in Cali, don't they, FTR?


Yes, but the person who wants to be written in has to fill out paper work that they are a write in candidate or else the votes are not counted.



Um...got a link for that, because that's completely the opposite of what I've been taught.

abbazappa

abbazappa

Los Osos, CA
June 2006

JUL 15, 2008 11:55 AM

Shiny_Metal_Ass said:

abbazappa said:

ericwine said:

Rude_Ruca said:
Ok, FTR, so if I understand all that you have been saying over the last couple of weeks, basically, you are not voting for Obama, you think the green party is a three ring circus show and have consistently attached "-tard" to anyone who even remotely agrees with Ron Paul. Gasps!!! Does this mean you are actually going to vote for.... McCain? I mean, because you wouldn't NOT exercise your right to vote, correct? confused whatever




There is such a thing as a write-in vote. They do have that option in Cali, don't they, FTR?


Yes, but the person who wants to be written in has to fill out paper work that they are a write in candidate or else the votes are not counted.



Um...got a link for that, because that's completely the opposite of what I've been taught.


Here is the best I could do in a few min. befor I have to go to work.


Write-in candidates rarely win, and votes are often cast for ineligible people or fictional characters. Many jurisdictions require write-in candidates to be registered as candidates before the election. This is usually mandatory in elections with large pools of potential office-holders, as there may be multiple people with the name that is written in.

Varuka_Salt

Varuka_Salt

I'm lost
October 2006

JUL 15, 2008 11:59 AM

abbazappa said:

Shiny_Metal_Ass said:

abbazappa said:

ericwine said:

Rude_Ruca said:
Ok, FTR, so if I understand all that you have been saying over the last couple of weeks, basically, you are not voting for Obama, you think the green party is a three ring circus show and have consistently attached "-tard" to anyone who even remotely agrees with Ron Paul. Gasps!!! Does this mean you are actually going to vote for.... McCain? I mean, because you wouldn't NOT exercise your right to vote, correct? confused whatever




There is such a thing as a write-in vote. They do have that option in Cali, don't they, FTR?


Yes, but the person who wants to be written in has to fill out paper work that they are a write in candidate or else the votes are not counted.



Um...got a link for that, because that's completely the opposite of what I've been taught.


Here is the best I could do in a few min. befor I have to go to work.


Write-in candidates rarely win, and votes are often cast for ineligible people or fictional characters. Many jurisdictions require write-in candidates to be registered as candidates before the election. This is usually mandatory in elections with large pools of potential office-holders, as there may be multiple people with the name that is written in.



Ok, you work on that later.

Wikipedia <> credible source. For anything.

Rude_Ruca

Rude_Ruca

I'm lost
December 2004

JUL 15, 2008 12:22 PM

ericwine said:

Rude_Ruca said:
Ok, FTR, so if I understand all that you have been saying over the last couple of weeks, basically, you are not voting for Obama, you think the green party is a three ring circus show and have consistently attached "-tard" to anyone who even remotely agrees with Ron Paul. Gasps!!! Does this mean you are actually going to vote for.... McCain? I mean, because you wouldn't NOT exercise your right to vote, correct? confused whatever




There is such a thing as a write-in vote. They do have that option in Cali, don't they, FTR?



No shit. I was being facetious... I just find it amusing that for MONTHS FTR has been at the helm of the Obamabot Cruise Liner, though now that it's hit it's first huge glacier (the FISA situation) he is ready to jump ship. Ah... guess this was the wrong thread to post this in seeing as how FTR has been salivating and gnashing his teeth every time a green party supporter or libertarian has had anything to say, anyway. This kind of criticism should be expected, I guess...
whatever

NoahMack

NoahMack

Fort Riley, KS
May 2008

JUL 15, 2008 12:43 PM

Christopher Walken 2008


Fuck the bullshit. skull

Nolan_Void

Nolan_Void

Salisbury, NC
July 2004

JUL 15, 2008 01:41 PM

Pretty hilarious stuff. Then there's also the hilarious trolls that try to fight and argue with FTR. Much more uplifting than the Asshole Fuckface Roundup.

Alfaduetto

Alfaduetto

Greeneville, TN
May 2004

JUL 15, 2008 02:20 PM

Exon Mobil cries green, and I eat more salads, so what does "green" mean now? Nothing!

Azadeth

Azadeth

Fairport, NY
August 2006

JUL 15, 2008 02:47 PM

I remember that nutjob lady and her cop punching incident. If she can do that as a black woman and not get the pulp beaten out of her, I don't think she has much of a case for racial profiling.

FellOnEarth

FellOnEarth

Temecula, CA
April 2006

JUL 15, 2008 03:33 PM

As far as the Party itself goes, Greens are out of the mainstream anyways. But by running for office, I guess it gives them a chance to be seen and to promote their platform. However, when they elect to support some batshit candidate, they're only going to weaken their position and hamper their credibility as a serious political party. If they want to be more effective, perhaps they should focus on promoting their message and strengthening their platform instead of simply throwing spaghetti at the walls every time an election comes around. I knew which direction my state would swing in 2000, so I gave Nader my sympathy vote because I believed in the principles of the party and in Nader's ability to help shake up the 2 party monopoly on this country. Increasingly, I'm finding it difficult to vote for a particular candidate, but some stubborn part of me keeps me heading to the voting booth.

Oddly enough, I echo RudeRuca's snarky sentiment about people jumping ship as soon as someone starts rocking the boat (apparently - and understandably - blind faith and stoic resolve aren't a Democratic voter's strong suit). I'm not happy about Obama's FISA vote, but for the time being, I'm willing to let it go (my initial reactionary response of anger and disappointment). After some consideration, I've been able to accept the faults of human character and move on lest I become completely paralyzed with voter apathy. I may have been shaken but I haven't entirely lost hope in Obama (but I'm not giving any more money to his campaign, not just yet anyways). I've tried to be realistic in my approach this year, I know that my candidate of preference does not exist (or at least isn't even a blip on the radar in the political arena), so I've looked towards those whom I think will best represent my interest and will have the best shot at being elected. That's why I got behind Obama a year ago and thats why I'm still there today.

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