It isn't often that I'm moved to copy and paste an entire email for a blog entry or a Facebook post. So what you see below is not an entire email. It is a large portion of a message that Jill Stein/jill2016.com sent to subscribers. I will take this opportunity to state this for the record: Despite my sincere and profound admiration for Jill and what she has accomplished, I do not want Jill Stein to be the Green Party's presidential nominee in 2020. In our system and our society, "unsuccessful" candidates have limited shelf-life. It's bad enough that people as recently as last year still viewed the Greens as "Ralph Nader's party," although he hadn't run as a Green since 2000. Acquiring the label of "Jill Stein's party" would not help the Greens much. That doesn't mean that I want her to sink back into obscurity or silence. Jill's message may not be fresh in 2017, but it is just as relevant as before. Everyone, irrespective of party affiliation, can benefit from paying attention to her political pronouncements, which she bases on her experiences and research conducted as a candidate for governor and president. As far as I'm concerned, like David Cobb, she can keep propounding the Green Gospel around the world and use her newly acquired celebrity to run for other offices. Jill is obviously still relevant, even though she is not currently campaigning. Why else would Rachel Maddow & Co. take the trouble to resurrect the infamous photo of her at the table with Vladimir Putin? Rachel could barely choke out the words "Jill Stein" on election night. That's the power of progressive resistance to our One Corporate Party with Two Heads: Despite the Greens' dinky vote totals, true Progressives scare corporate media scaremongers like Maddow shitless. Corporate media’s Neo-McCarthyism: Comments are closed.
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