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Lawrence O'Donnell on the Third Party Presidential Debate

Steve Williams · Thursday, October 25th 2012 at 2:42PM · 396 views
Candidates talk drugs, climate, indefinite detention at third-party debate
Nick Ramsey, @nick_ramsey
11:05 pm on 10/24/2012

This is probably breaking news to a lot of people: there was a presidential debate on Tuesday night. No, I don’t mean Monday night. That was the presidential debate between President Obama and Mitt Romney. I mean Tuesday night’s debate in Chicago among the third-party candidates: Gary Johnson of the Libertarian Party, Jill Stein of the Green Party, Rocky Anderson of the Justice Party, and Virgil Goode of the Constitution Party.
And as MSNBC’s Lawrence O’Donnell pointed out in Wednesday’s Rewrite segment, the candidates talked a whole lot about things you have never heard President Obama and Mitt Romney discuss, like the war on drugs (three out of four are in favor of marijuana legalization) and a bill signed into law last year allowing for indefinite detention without charge or trial (they were all against that).
O’Donnell explained his own history of supporting third party candidates:
Having spent my lifetime in states irrelevant to the electoral college, I have mostly voted for third party candidates for president, and I was always told I was wasting my vote. When I voted for Democrats for presidents who lost, I was never told I was wasting my vote. I have actually voted for the winner of the presidency exactly once, so please don’t try to tell me that voting for a candidate who loses is wasting a vote in a democracy. If you live in a battleground state, voting for a third party candidate can be a bit dicier.
The Washington Post reports that the Free and Equal Elections Foundation is now planning a second third-party debate for October 30.

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Steve Williams Thursday, October 25th 2012 at 2:51PM

Just to clarify, both Mitt Romney and Barack Obama were both invited to this debate. Both declined.

Steve Williams Saturday, October 27th 2012 at 6:24AM

Well I think the one is sponsored by Jerry Brown and if that wins it will override the other. Frankly, I couldn't understand either one, or rather don't trust either one. And I do take the time to read the entire proposed law. I do believe I'll be voting for the GMO labeling. I'll get some more LO posted soon.

Steve Williams Saturday, October 27th 2012 at 2:29PM

The big thing that bothers me is the state assembly cut 6 billion from the budget in anticipation that is would be made up by passage of prop 30!

ROBINSON IRMA Thursday, April 10th 2014 at 6:47PM

GREAT EXAMPLE OF HELPING TO STOP, SLOW DOWN BRAINWASHINGS IN AMERICA. (smile)

ROBINSON IRMA Thursday, April 10th 2014 at 6:47PM

Did you get to see The Last Word today when he had a fomrer governor helping to explain what we are to be voting on...he can't unserstand what those measure are either...I don't know why we have two taxes to be voted on any way. the woman financing one of the tax bills with her own money has me turned off as to haow much does she expect to get repaid for her personal investment...no one is ever out to loos money like this. (smile) But then againloosing money by the filthy rich can end up saving them maybe even more at tax time???????????????...tose tax loop hold are endless, I guess...

ROBINSON IRMA Thursday, April 10th 2014 at 6:47PM

"I" am a;ways extra leary of anything in politics that uses "public school" in the same sentence as what they want my support for. (smile)

I also know that tax is th eonly money government gets fom its citizens to pay its bills...

ROBINSON IRMA Thursday, April 10th 2014 at 6:47PM

...oh, I will surely be voting yes for the GMO labeling...the monies against it it coming in, no proing in from out of state! Out of control Out of state funding is something else I am leary of.(nup)

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