Former Democratic candidate Don Quixote, er, Dennis Kucinich is still trying to bring Articles of Impeachment against President Bush. He wants people to sign a petition or something. More here. (We really miss Elizabeth.)
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The lovely Elizabeth Kucinich says Valentine’s Day is her favorite day of the year and asks us to “share the love.”
In a last blast of hot air, the Kucinich campaign makes a final “news” report, 13 minutes long.
Elizabeth, we’ll miss you.
…and Dennis has Viggo Mortensen. But then, he also has Elizabeth.
He flew the red-eye because he was pissed that ABC slighted Kucinich by not including him in on the debate.
Sound bite: “The mainstream media has picked up this new word change. It ought to be a new word.”
America’s in the dumpster but “you change the Democratic party” and “reclaim America” by voting for Dennis Kucinich.
Elizabeth Kucinich is saying something about having a new campaign bus in New Hampshire and corporate donations being bad and good people taking over the government or something. Whatever. It’s Elizabeth.
Sean Penn endorses Dennis Kucinich with prescient political punditry:
Sound bite: “If those of us who believe in the Constitution, all of us, vote for Dennis Kunich, he’ll be elected. Can we call him electable then?”
If all of us with body hair voted for me, I’d be elected.
When candidates get bumped from debates, they now turn to YouTube to have their say and complain. Mike Gravel did a live critique of the debate he missed: Mike Science Theater 3000. Dennis Kucinich dispatches vlogger Davis Fleetwood to find out why he was excluded in Iowa’s Democratic debate even though Alan Keyes had been included in the Republican debate: Michael Moore on a diet. The Des Moines Register said that Kucinich was excluded because he didn’t have an office in Iowa but Fleetwood can’t find one for Keyes. He says that Kucinich was polling above Dodd, who was included.
Dennis Kucinich tackles the “electability” issue with a line that should be a song lyric: “If you don’t vote your heart, your heart never wins.”
The very tall and elegant Elizabeth Kucinich addresses a group of UCLA students at an anti-war event: Give peace a chance. Change the system. Reclaim the country, etc. etc. (One young scholar is surprised to learn that Dennis is running as a Democratic candidate. Ooops!) The sound cuts out near the clip’s end, but who cares? It’s Elizabeth.
A soft-spoken Sean Penn endorsed Hugo Chavez, er, Dennis Kucinich yesterday in a speech at San Francisco State University. Ignore the media’s depiction of Kucinich as not electable, says Penn, and vote for the “most deserving and noble of candidates.”
Sound Bite: “If those of us who truly believe in the Constitution of the United States of America — all of us — vote for Dennis Kucinich, he’ll be elected. Could we call him electable then?
Haven’t tuned into the Kucinich campaign’s weekly video update for a while. While the “anchorwoman” is less Stepford Wife-like, viewing the entire clip is like experiencing an alternate universe. (Except, of course, for the lovely Elizabeth Kucinich segment.)
Dennis Kucinich makes his green pledge: “massive spending” on mass transit, incentives for wind and solar, green education for kids, and the evils of uranium mining. Next: not-for-profit health care and workplace safety (not sure how that’s green).
After the Kucinich campaign comes to its inevitable end, the elfin candidate has a bright future as a pitchman.
The Kucinich campaign has posted 10 clips of the candidate’s very tall and very elegant wife, Elizabeth Kucinich, speaking in Denver at the Mercury Cafe, which has installed solar panels and wind turbines. The cafe also sponsors “bio diesel support groups.” (Insert punchline here.)
Sound Bite: “The only thing that makes Dennis unelectable is an electorate that doesn’t believe in itself.”
