“Candidates, no matter how important or influential they perceive themselves to be, do not have and should not have the power to determine who is allowed to speak to the American public and who is not,” Kucinich said in a statement released by his campaign.
A Digg post from an AP article by Beth Fouhy is awesome. It has a great exchange with two top presidential canidates, a clip about the Republican Party of Massachesuts and a reference to Mike Moore of "Sicko" fame and "Mike Huckabee" of almost no fame.
First off
Thank you for Kucinich. I appreciate someone with enough integrity to call out Hillary and John for their comments:
Edwards:
"Edwards was heard suggesting to Clinton that they try to exclude some of their rivals from future gatherings" AP
“We should try to have a more serious and a smaller group,”
Clinton:
"Clinton agreed, saying the forums were “trivialized” with too many candidates crowding the stage." AP
Really? Excluding rivals and feeling debates are trivialized? Or limiting media time so those ideas don't get attention? Hmmm. Either way good job Dennis to stand up to those two.
Also in the article:
The Massachusetts Republican party has made some changes to its primary delegations. Helping Rudy and potentially Hurting Mitt.
Mike Huckabee is all over Micheal Moore for his Sicko movie. Blaming Moore's weight for high health care costs. The article also states that Megan O'Hare, producer of Sicko had this to say about Huckabee's comments:
"Looks like Mike Huckabee is auditioning for some insurance company dough, since he's raised just about no money and sparked zero interest since jumping into the race" (I say, oh snap)
Go see Sicko, It is a good movie. It is worth a look and always unnervingly funny.
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Saturday, July 14, 2007
My Digg this week--[National Update]-Kucinich angrily reacts to Clinton-Edwards exchange on limiting debate
Posted by John Spalding at 7:27 AM
Labels: Dennis Kucinich, Hillary Clinton, John Edwards, Michael Moore, Mike Huckabee, Sicko
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