Thursday, August 08, 2002

The Rittenhouse Review puts their money where their mouth is, and pledges cash to the Wellstone campaign.

Count me in for moral support, at least- the current Republican party has demonstrated no reason why they should control both elected branches of government (and by extension the courts) and the Greens can only allow the Republicans to win. In the end, that's what matters- whether a party runs the show. As the Review said:

Sen. Wellstone is one of us. Let’s make sure Ralph Nader and his slavish followers, an odd assortment of weirdos who each day more and more resemble the zombie-like supporters of the psychotic Lyndon LaRouche, and who are the very same people who, in conjunction with the U.S. Supreme Court, ensured former Texas governor George W. Bush (R) would be installed as the nation’s president, don’t win another of their stupid “principled victories.”

These days, politics are for real. They are not a game. They are not a playground for a washed-up and overrated former consumer advocate who refuses to take even such basic steps as releasing his tax returns, and his deluded mob of disheveled college-aged minions. It’s time to get real. And getting real has nothing whatsoever to do with the so-called Green Party


Couldn't have said it better myself.

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