I don't have the exact dates he's appeared on "Crossfire" and "Hardball" (the two shows I watch the most), but if you search for him in the transcripts of the shows on CNN.com and MSNBC.com respectively, it shouldn't be hard to find. Of course, you won't find him much on CBS, NBC, and ABC's shows since they shy away from anyone left of Al Gore.
Greens are not just about ecology. There's are ten planks in the party platform and only one is on the environment. The Greens are more an anti-corporate corruption party than and environmental party since about 1996. I should know since I'm a contributor and such.
If Howard Dean gets the nomination, I 100% guarantee that Ralph Nader will not run against him. But, if Joe Lieberman, the Republican with a D next to his name, get the nomination, it's 100% certain that Nader will run. He's staying on the side until he knows the nominee for that very reason.
Re: Specifically where?
Date: 2003-07-13 10:09 pm (UTC)Greens are not just about ecology. There's are ten planks in the party platform and only one is on the environment. The Greens are more an anti-corporate corruption party than and environmental party since about 1996. I should know since I'm a contributor and such.
If Howard Dean gets the nomination, I 100% guarantee that Ralph Nader will not run against him. But, if Joe Lieberman, the Republican with a D next to his name, get the nomination, it's 100% certain that Nader will run. He's staying on the side until he knows the nominee for that very reason.