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Gore on Kucinich
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Saturday, 24 November 2007 17:56
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Dennis Kucinich
by Gore Vidal
For the past two years I've been crisscrossing the United States speaking to crowds of people about our history and politics.
 
At the same time, would-be Presidents of the greatest nation in the country, as silver-tongued Spiro Agnew used to say, have been crowding the trail, while TV journalists sadly shake their heads at how savage the politicos have become in their language.
 
But then, it is the task of TV journalists to foment quarrels where often none properly exist.


[Republished at PFP with Agence Global permission.] 
 
Dennis Kucinich
 
by Gore Vidal 
 
The Nation
Nov. 26, 2007
 
 
As I pass through the stage door of one auditorium after another, I now hear the ominous name of Darth Vader, as edgy audiences shudder at the horrible direction our political discourse has taken. Ever eager as I am to shed light, I sometimes drop the name of the least publicized applicant to the creaky throne of the West: Dennis Kucinich.
 
It takes a moment for the name to sink in.
 
Then genuine applause begins. He is very much a favorite out there in the amber fields of grain, and I work him into the text. A member of the House of Representatives for five terms since 1997, although many of his legislative measures have been too useful and original for our brain-dead media to comprehend. I note his well-wrought articles proposing the impeachment of Vice President Cheney, testing the patriotic nerves of his fellow Democrats, but then the fact of his useful existence often causes distress to those who genuinely hate that democracy he is so eager to extend. "Don't waste your vote," they whine in unison--as if our votes are not quadrennially wasted on those marvelous occasions when they are actually counted and recorded.

Meanwhile, Kucinich is now at least visible in lineups of the Democratic candidates; he tends to be the most eloquent of the lot. So who is he?
 
Something of a political prodigy: at 31 he was elected mayor of Cleveland. Once he had been installed, in 1978, the city's lordly banks wanted the new mayor to sell off the city's municipally owned electric system, Muny Light, to a private competitor in which (Oh, America!) the banks had a financial interest. When Mayor Kucinich refused to sell, the money lords took their revenge, as they are wont to do: they refused to roll over the city's debt, pushing the city into default.
 
The ensuing crisis revealed the banks' criminal involvement with the private utility of their choice, CEI, which, had it acquired Muny Light, would have become a monopoly, as five of the six lordly banks had almost 1.8 million shares of CEI stock: this is Enronesque before the fact.

Mayor Kucinich was not re-elected, but his profile was clearly etched on the consciousness of his city; and in due course he returned to the Cleveland City Council before being elected to the Ohio State Senate and then the US Congress.
 
Kucinich has also written a description of his Dickensian youth, growing up in Cleveland. He has firsthand knowledge of urban poverty in the world's richest nation. Born in 1946 into a Croatian Catholic family, by the time he was 17 he and his family had lived in twenty-one different places, much of which he describes in Dreiserian detail in a just-published memoir.

Kucinich is opposed to the death penalty as well as the USA Patriot Act. In 1998 and 2004 he was a US delegate to the United Nations convention on climate change. At home he has been active in Rust Belt affairs, working to preserve the ninety-
year-old Cleveland steel industry, a task of the sort that will confront the next President should he or she have sufficient interest in these details.

I asked a dedicated liberal his impression of Kucinich; he wondered if Kucinich was too slight to lead a nation of truly fat folk. I pointed out that he has the same physical stature as James Madison, as well as a Madisonian commitment to our 1789 Constitution; he is also farsighted, as demonstrated by his resolute opposition to Bush's cries for ever more funding for the illegal wars in Iraq and Afghanistan.
 
More to the point, in October 2002 he opposed the notion of a war then being debated. For those of us at home and in harm's way from disease, he co-wrote HR 676, a bill that would insure all of us within Medicare, just as if we were citizens of a truly civilized nation.
 

 
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written by martin weiss, November 25, 2007
Always a pleasure to read the cogent words of Gore Vidal. And, he has a point about votes that may go uncounted anyway. Waste your vote? Waste it for Kucinich. Vote your beliefs, not what you think has a chance of success in this cynical environment.
Obviously, the GOP prefers to run against Mrs. Clinton or Obama. Thus, Edwards becomes the most electable. Electable is a big word in Iowa right now.
But, personally, I'm voting my values. Kucinich in '08.
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written by Mme flutterbye, November 25, 2007
This year i'm voting FOR someone instead if Against as I usually am forced to do. The Dems are blessed with many strong candidates. I will vote for Dennis Kucinich because he espouses just about everything in which I believe.
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written by newspaperbrat, November 26, 2007
Glad Gore Vidal wrote this on behalf of Kucinich who has to struggle for any original news media on his campaign. Can only hope and trust Edwards holds his own in the Iowa caucus and prevails through the other winter primaries. Of all the leading candidates Edwards strikes me as the most likely to appreciate Kucinich's sincerity and value. Most of all I hope Edwards will pave the way for Kucinich's brilliant concept of a federal Department of Peace.
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written by Scott, November 26, 2007
Kucinich has my vote. I'll write him in if I need to.
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written by subcomandante, November 26, 2007
Wouldn't it be wonderful to wake up, as if on Christmas Morning, and see snow, and hear that the people of the US had all be thinking along the same lines and had chosen Kucinich?
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written by peggy, November 26, 2007
I will follow the example of Kucinich's courage, and my vote and support from now on will go to him and those like him.
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written by Quentin Allen, November 26, 2007
As long as we talk about silly extreneous issues, a politican as Kucinich cannot move in the polls. His heart and mind are on the issues, the long range strategies for this country and the world. But then, be reminded, our populace cares more about his height, lack of curly hair and boyish ways. One incompetent has almost destroyed this nation. The nation cannot tolerate another corrupt politician. For a man challenged by physical stature, he stands tall in honor and service to his country.
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written by Steve, November 26, 2007
There are two choices: due what you should or due what you know is right. For the longest time, Americans have been doing what they should. This time around, this American is going to do what is right. I am voting for Mr. K.
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written by Stuart, November 26, 2007
As a committed, unrepentant liberal Roosevelt Dem., I've been a Kucinich supporter in both his runs for the oval office, & I will vote for him again. I cannot ever vote for Sen. Clinton, as she is a product of the status quo -- the corporate politics that have pushed us down the road to financial & cultural ruin. I will write in Kucinich's name if I can. He may be height challenged, but he is a giant to me.
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written by Nancy Richards, November 30, 2007
Thank you so much, Mr. Vidal, for coming out and illuminating the good, the noble and the intelligent candidate of the Democratic Party. Anyone who seriously offers a Dept. of Peace as part of his vision for America, has my vote.
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Kucinich is the only choice
written by Michael Pascoe, December 17, 2007
I’m glad that some of Vidal’s stature has the courage to speak out. The media is twisting the election to their liking and it makes me sick. We must find a way to get the right person elected. Instead of puppets that will do the will of Cooperate America.
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