Roseanne Barr Entry into the Green Party Presidential Process Gets Media Attention

The Associated Press has this story about Roseanne Barr’s announcement that she is seeking the Green Party presidential nomination. UPDATE: here is a Los Angeles Times story about Barr’s candidacy.


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  1. How many $$$ TRILLIONS of donations will she get from Elephants in order to Divide and Conquer ???

  2. The only divide and conquer is what the 1% that own the Democratic and Republican parties are doing to the other 99% of us.

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  4. I am one of six candidates on the ballot in the nation’s first Green Party presidential preference primary, in Arizona on February 28 (when there’s also a Republican primary).

    Since Roseanne Barr did not file on time to get on the Arizona primary ballot, I have dropped my own ambitions and I am now supporting Roseanne for the Green Party nomination for President. I ask that any votes I get in the February 28 Green Party presidential preference primary be considered votes for Roseanne Barr and be apportioned to her when Arizona delegates to the Green Party convention in Baltimore this summer are apportioned.

    I am now a “stand-in” candidate for Roseanne Barr. The use of “stand-in” candidates in American presidential primaries is an old tradition. For example, in 1964, to run in Democratic primaries against Gov. George Wallace of Alabama, President Lyndon Johnson used Wisconsin Gov. John W. Reynolds as his stand-in in the Wisconsin primary, Indiana Gov. Matthew Welsh in the Indiana primary, and Senator Daniel Brewster in the Maryland primary.

    I am now being used by Roseanne Barr as her stand-in in the Arizona presidential preference primary on February 28, so I am more committed than ever to winning this election for Roseanne.

  5. How many Green primaries are there going to be?

    I’ve read about Arizona, California, DC, Massachusetts, and Minnesota.

    Will there be others?

  6. How about a 20 (repeat 20) percent Prez winner in 2012 — due to all of the left/right parties on the ballots — along with the mysterious AE folks ???

    Just swell — IF one loves to have Civil WAR II.

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