When you know it’s time to give up

Posted by Moonage on 15 Jan 2008 | Tagged as: 2008 Presidential Race

Dennis Kucinich has barely made a blip on the polls so far.  More importantly, he hasn’t made a blip at all obtaining delegates.  Things have gotten so bad, NBC didn’t want him wasting their time at their next debate.  So, Kucinich sued to get into the debate, and won.  NBC, I guess part of the vast ring conspiracy now, is counter-suing to keep him from wasting their broadcast time.  I don’t know what their argument would be.  Don’t really care.  What I find so ironic about this is the history of uber-liberals has always been to use the courts to mandate what they want regardless of whether anyone else wants it or not.  Dennis Kucinich has always been an uber-liberal.  Dennis Kucinich is doing exactly what I would expect him to do in this case.

Maybe if Kucinich spent more money on advertising and less on legal fees he wouldn’t be in the shape he’s in now.

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One Response to “When you know it’s time to give up”

  1. on 16 Jan 2008 at 8:31 am 1.Moonage said …

    Dennis wasn’t allowed to be in the debate last night. I don’t think anyone particularly noticed or cared either.

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