Friday, July 11, 2008

But they named a road after her....

I saw this in the ajc today, and it got me thinking....

Heading into the convention vote Saturday as the heavy favorite to win the presidential nomination for the Green Party of the United States, former Georgia Congresswoman Cynthia McKinney on Thursday named her running mate — "hip-hop artist" Rosa Clemente.

McKinney's campaign spokesman John Judge confirmed her choice of Clemente, who he described as a "hip-hop activist and journalist."

Neither McKinney, who made the announcement in a news release, nor Clemente was available for comment. Both are in Chicago for the Green Party's 2008 convention.

McKinney served six terms representing DeKalb County's 4th Congressional District as a Democrat and now lives in California. She has a more than 10-to-1 lead in the Green Party's delegate count over her closest rival for the nomination, Jesse Johnson, of West Virginia.

About 800 delegates are attending the convention at the Palmer House Hilton hotel. The nominating vote is Saturday, with McKinney, 53 – who has been campaigning since last fall on a slogan of "Power To The People" – expected to win on the first ballot.

If nominated Saturday, McKinney's and Clemente's names will be on ballots in about 36 states, but not in Georgia, where the Green Party did not collect enough signatures, according to state law, to get on the November ballot.


So after the woman was beaten (soundly) instead of trying to run again, she high-tailed it to California? Isn't that a little, Loserish? Can we strip her name off that section of 285 or 20 or whatever is named after her? Please? All those constituents that she looked out for? Yeah, she left you. Probably because you had had enough of her idiocracy. Good job guys and way to chase her from the state. The only thing is, why is the green party now supporting her? Why is she doing this? Oh, cause she thinks she can win something in Cali? Doubtful. But maybe they'll name part of the PCH after her. She can only dream.

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