Writes Rick Rozoff:
While working on the Ralph Nader campaign in Chicago in 2000, in a Democratic safe state, the Democrats challenged his nominating petitions and did everything possible to keep him off the ballot. In 1986 I was instrumental in keeping the Democratic Party gubernatorial candidate, Adlai Stevenson, Jr., ON the ballot when a small group beat him to the punch with the name of his ad hoc party. After we presented the challenged petitions to achieve that result, the Democratic attorneys then moved to oust a state representative whose campaign I managed from the ballot. Ingratitude, thou marble-hearted fiend, as Shakespeare had it.
After Kennedy’s address yesterday, Bret Weinstein said on Patrick Bet-David’s podcast: “I think that the modern Democratic Party is an existential threat to the republic. And although I am a Democrat, I’ve been a Democrat all my life, the party I see before me today is literally the inverse of the party I signed up for. This is the party of war. This is the party of racism. This is the party of censorship. I don’t recognize this party. There is no conceivable scenario in which I would vote for Kamala Harris….I want a coalition to redefine American politics.”