The weekend starts now. Short list today but I’ll make it up on Sunday.
I wrote about the Green Party’s internal division over the recount at Paste.
Jill Stein’s recount effort is dividing members of her own party.
It’s been three weeks since Donald Trump became President-elect.
The Green Party is starting to fracture over the three-state recount initiated by Jill Stein. Brandy Baker explains her position on the party at CounterPunch.
It’s Sunday.
I interviewed Jill Stein for Paste about her push to get recounts in the states of Michigan, Wisconsin, and Pennsylvania. Stein swears she isn’t doing the recount to push back on Trump’s victory, but as many people have pointed…
This article first appeared on OpEd News.
Video of an interview I did with Dr. Stein at the Green Party’s NY State convention in June. We talked about her first 100 days as president, the Obama legacy, and environmental issues in Western MA.
Is it ever the time to run a third party campaign for president to the left of the Democratic Party?
That question’s been on my mind a lot recently as supporters of Hillary Clinton work themselves into panic…
The two party system in American politics is a problem. The duopoly doesn’t allow for any dissension outside of the mutually defined parameters of debate.
In his apology for urging people to support the Iraq War in a column from 2002 titled “Say ‘YES’ to War in Iraq,” columnist Dan Savage told readers he had learned his lesson. “I was wrong,” he said.
“The first thing I will do- and the easiest thing to do- is to cancel student debt,” Dr. Jill Stein said in an interview on June 11.
“The Green Party is stronger than ever this year,” Howie Hawkins told me on Saturday, June 11, at the party’s New York State Convention in Troy.