Archive for July 3rd, 2004


Suicide right on the stage

Suicide right on the stage


The Demise of the Green Party  (excerpts)



The fatal damage in Milwaukee was done to the Green Party itself, where Cobb and his cohort sabotaged the aspirations of thousands of Greens who had labored for more than a decade to build their party into a national political force, capable of winning a few seats here and there and, even more importantly, defeating Democrats who behave like Republicans (cf: Al Gore). The fruits of all that intense grassroots organizing were destroyed in an instant.


A crucial player in this unsavory affair was Medea Benjamin, the diva of Global Exchange. In rationalizing her decisive vote backing the Cobb/Lamarche ticket, Benjamin emitted this profundity: “John Kerry is not George Bush.” Apparently, that tiny sliver of genetic variation is all it comes down to these days.


This has been confirmed to me by others. Medea, who ran as a Green for Senate in 2000, did indeed play a major role in getting Cobb the nomination, and thus aided in the coming collapse of the Green Party. If you watch what she does, not says, she’s considerably less progressive and more mainstream liberal than her public persona would indicate. And goodness knows, she wouldn’t want to upset her Democratic donor base either.



Yes, Medea, you’re right. Kerry is simply Kerry, a bona fide war criminal, with a record of political infamy that is just as malodorous as that of George Bush-only it’s longer.


Kerry stands unapologetically for nearly every issue that caused the Greens to bolt the Democratic Party.


And since the Cobb campaign seems custom-designed to aid Kerry and damage the Green Party, the article concludes:



David Cobb is the Jim Jones of the Green Party. Form a line and pass the Kool-Aid.

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The amazing disappearing Cobb campaign

The amazing disappearing Cobb campaign


It’s been a week since David Cobb was nominated so one would expect he’d be barnstorming across the nation, building the Green Party, like he loudly proclaimed he’d do, right? Well, let’s mosey on over to his website and take a peek.


As of 7/2, this is a dismal, amateurishly designed site. No zip, no personality, it looks like it was stamped out with a cookie cutter. Incredibly, it doesn’t even say “Cobb For President” on the homepage. 


Here’s a website design secret from the pros (that would be me, as I am one.) Web pages, most especially the homepage, should have prominent titles that quickly explain what the site is about. Yet this silly little site neglects to even say “Cobb for President” at the top of the homepage, something any marginally competent web designer would have done.


As for the meat of the site, there isn’t any. As an example, the calendar of events for July lists nothing for the entire month! Nada. Zip. Zilch. No rallies, no appearances. Nothing. Nowhere to be found is anything about campaigning, building the Green Party, or getting out the vote. Apparently Mr. Cobb must be off snoozing somewhere or schmoozing with his new Democratic buddies, rather than rallying the troops as he promised.



Yet, you can’t discern Cobb’s numbers with an electron microscope. Of course, the pungent irony is that’s precisely the way Cobb and his backers want it.


So maybe the ineptness of the website is by design, since a non-campaign by Cobb will simply cede votes to Kerry - which appears to be the point of the Cobb “campaign” anyway.

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A river in Egypt

A river in Egypt



Glen Campbell says he was ‘over-served’


Singer defends drunken-driving charge

Glen Campbell has defended against his drunken driving charge, claiming he “wasn’t really that drunk,” but was “just over-served.”


Campbell was arrested in November near his Phoenix home after causing a minor traffic accident. He pleaded guilty to extreme drunken driving and leaving the scene of an accident and was sentenced to 10 nights in jail.


“I wasn’t really that drunk,” he told syndicated entertainment TV show “Access Hollywood” in an interview. “I was just over-served.”


Campbell also said he didn’t remember anything because he was “in a blackout mode.”

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US plans huge show of…

US plans huge show of force in Pacific



Seven aircraft carriers to move within striking distance of China

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