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I don’t know how many of you were as appalled as I was at the way that the presidential candidate Dennis Kucinich was totally erased from the last Democratic debate held in Iowa. This was a decision that was made, I can tell, jointly by the one-time voice of AIPAC, Mr. Wolf Blitzer, and, at the same time, The Des Moines Register—or whatever it is called—a paper of no consequence for the United States of America.
Elements of right-wingism are keeping his voice from being heard, even though there are many millions of us (Kucinich is ahead of both Biden and Dodd in the national polls) out here who like to hear his voice. He is in the great tradition of the original People’s Party of the 1880s; he is in the tradition of George Washington and of Thomas Jefferson, and to silence him with a bunch of political hacks who have made such a mess of our political system, pretending these were the only voices who could talk as presidential candidates … is it because of their campaign budgets?
Now, I know, as all of you know, that people can come in with millions of dollars, like Romney and so on, and can buy time in Iowa and in the North Pole or wherever it is they are running. They can buy it, but to get an honest member of Congress speaking out for the people of the country is a great and rare thing.
I have listened to many political debates in my lifetime, if I may pull rank because I have been around longer than anybody else, and here is a voice not only against the war but the entire course leading us to it. I haven’t heard anybody who has ever listened to Kucinich who didn’t say, “Oh yes, yes, what he says is true, but nobody will ever take him seriously.”
Well, of course nobody will ever take him seriously, because they won’t let him on TV to stand side by side with the other candidates—some of them attractive candidates but whose roots are not as deep as his in what we may call “American life.” Dennis Kucinich was brought up in poverty, something the other candidates talk about but he actually lived through. He has known poverty in the richest country on Earth, a country that is constantly boasting, that seems to be out of control with self-love. Well, I say let’s have less self-love and pay some attention to our serious critics—and he is one—and his is a voice that’s showing us how to get to the exit from the box that we are all in.
It is so typical for CNN, a lousy network, and whatever that awful newspaper is called. Do we want to listen to them at the close of a primary campaign in a key state? They have nothing to say of any interest, and so they eliminate any voice that might say something intelligent. I have never felt more ashamed being an American than when I saw how this debate was handled.
– By Gore Vidal
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I plan on voting for Dennis in the Democratic primary. His platform is the only truly Progressive one of all of his contenders. Everyone says that he is unelectable. He comes back each time, his message mostly unchanged and sounds the most SANE of all candidates. As each cycle comes round, he seems more and more viable to me. He has spoken out against NAFTA from the start. He led a group of congressmen to speak out against the war at the start of the mess we’re in. He has spoken of a truly one payer medical insurance system. He wants a defensive military. He’s truly pro Union. Unions have given us the 40 hour work week and the minimum wage. Where are the values of the middle class? He speaks for keeping Social Security and its assets out of the general funds and isolated for the use of the people who paid into it. Not as an asset to be borrowed from for day to day running of the government.
I used to believe that voting for him and for MY INTERESTS was counter productive because the talking heads claim that he isn’t a viable candidate to actually win. I no longer agree. I’m tired of a watered down Democratic platform. If Paul Wellstone were alive, he would be in Dennis’ camp. It’s time to wake up! and show the Democratic leadership that we are tired of being SOLD OUT! I invite anyone who is looking for their Democratic Party of MEMORY to join me and vote for Dennis in the primary to send a message to the Democratic Party that we want to represent OUR values in our leadership!
Thanks for running Mr. Vidal’s great comments - this process of Exclusive Participation and deletion of not just Mr. Kucinich, but any legitimate presidential candidate is outrageous. Particularly that in this phase of the 2008 Presidential campaign a great many of the American voters are starting to view these debates and starting the process of making their final decisions about the presidential candidates.
Shame on the organizers for allowing this policy of exclusion and shame on the rest of the candidates for not speaking against Mr. Kucinich,his ideas and his right as an American citizen to be on the platform of this vital political campaign.
This American voter would like to have be able to hear what Mr. Kucinich had to say about his platform and ideas for taking this country into new directions - now I have been denied this opportunity and the access to vital information that an informed voter must have.
Dear Mr. Vidal,
So well put, thank you for putting out such pure honest truth and speaking for the thousands of us that can also see this truth so clearly.
I too am so utterly sick of the incessant back-patting and pseudo patriotism, the mindless thoughtless behavior that so many Americans display today, without realizing they are part of the problem.
The only way we will ever become restored to the great country we once were is to understand we should all be ashamed. These past eight years, beginning with the shameful way the United States Supreme Court pulled their coup, selected our president, and with each shameful and embarrassing thing he and his administration have done since, it is certainly very difficult not to feel ashamed to be an American these days.
So, thank you for doing what you can to help the many who need stop being so ignorant and realize the only truly patriotic love for our country is in recognizing how far we have fallen and wish to reclaim what we stand for.
That they let Keyes into the GOP version of the debate makes it all the more unconscionable.
Mr. Kucinich is a great candidate that this country sorely needs, but due to the medias prerequisites that include looks, money , and what they SAY not what they DO
we Americans will never get a candidate that is worthy of representing this great or at least was great country.
I heard Greg Palaste mention this website on Air America and I am glad I checked it out, because of censorship in our media we never get to hear the likes of Gore Vidal, Noam Chomsky and Greg Palaste I will be voting for Denis when he comes to my state keep up the good work.
There’s freedom of speech, as long as you don’t say too much.
Kucinich was eliminated from the so called debate simply because his Iowa campaign manager worked out of his home. Quite a few small business’ are run from a home office, which is considered a business address. Is there a law in the state of Iowa that contradicts this concept? Although I support Bill Richardson, I am very disappointed the dog & pony show eliminated Kucinich. What’s more, all presidential debates should be held in an academic setting on campus and not controlled by some propaganda show like the Fixed or the Canned News (?) Networks.
Bravo Gore Vidal, one of the last people left alive who will say the Emperor has no clothes. I, too, will speak out for the likes of Dennis Kucinich, who will last as long as an ice cube in Hell in this race, but I will support him nonetheless, because I am finished with supporting the “electables.” The “electables” in both Houses of Congress just finished giving George W. Bush just about everything he asked for, did they not? Disgusting. When Kucinich bows out, I won’t be voting for any of the other so-called Democrats. Let this sorry country get what it deserves.
There is always the hope President Edwards may invite Congressman Kucinich to serve as Vice President. Happy holidays to all!
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