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Who else tells it like THAT?
Whether he was suing to improve the treatment of mentally ill people in prisons, calling for the impeachment of George W. Bush for lying our nation into a war, or killing the DARE program in Salt Lake City and calling for an end to the failed “war on drugs,” Rocky Anderson has always spoken truth to power – and spoken the truth about power.
Rocky Anderson's presidential campaign is helping forge the way toward real change through a sustained people’s movement – and to give voice to the vast majority of people ignored – and abused – by the Democrats and Republicans.
Please help out Rocky, who is fighting every day for the public interest. Rocky has fought for many years:
- For an end to corruption in government,
- For equal rights (including federal protections for marriage equality),
- For an end to aggressive wars and imperialist domination of other nations,
- For adherence to the rule of law,
- For an end to corporate exploitation of consumers and workers,
- For protections against governmental abuses of individual rights and liberties,
- For climate protection, and
- For compassionate reforms of immigration practices and policies.
And does he fight!
Check out his biographical sketch on Wikipedia to learn of his remarkable achievements as a lawyer, two-term Mayor of Salt Lake City, founder of High Road for Human Rights, and as a community activist.
Who else tells it like THAT?
IF YOU AGREE THAT ROCKY’S VOICE NEEDS TO BE HEARD – THAT WE ALL NEED TO KEEP PUSHING TO BRING ABOUT REAL CHANGES IN THE PUBLIC INTEREST – PLEASE HELP OUT NOW.
THE ANDERSON/RODRIGUEZ CAMPAIGN IS RUNNING ON A SHOE-STRING – BUT WE STILL NEED THAT SHOE-STRING. PLEASE CONTRIBUTE TODAY. IF EVERYONE DOES HIS/HER SHARE, WE WILL BE ABLE TO CONTINUE THE PUSH FOR
- AN END TO CORRUPTING MONEY IN POLITICS,
- A DECENT HEALTHCARE SYSTEM,
- AN END TO THE STRANGLEHOLD ON OUR GOVERNMENT BY THE MILITARY-INDUSTRIAL COMPLEX,
- POLICIES THAT WILL PUT MILLIONS OF PEOPLE BACK TO WORK,
- AN END TO TRAGIC, WASTEFUL, ILLEGAL WARS,
- RESTORATION OF THE RULE OF LAW AND ACCOUNTABILITY FOR TORTURE, ILLEGAL SPYING ON U.S. CITIZENS, AND FINANCIAL FRAUD ON WALL STREET.
Tom Hayden recently wrote an article imploring people to support President Obama. Someone wrote to Rocky, forwarding the Hayden article, urging Rocky to give up the fight. Imagine there not being a voice like Rocky’s at this moment in our nation’s history! Here is Rocky’s response:
Dear ______ -
I read Tom Hayden's piece several days ago and think it is so beneath him -- particularly the "white liberal-left" and "white blindness" racist condescensions. There are, of course, many in the Black community who are justifiably appalled at Obama's performance (or lack thereof). See here and here. If Hayden wants to make this about race, perhaps he should focus on the fact that, after four years of Obama, far more Blacks are living in poverty and four times as many Black women in the U.S. are dying in connection with pregnancy and childbirth than White women.
Hayden never would have written such an apologist piece for an imperial militarist and corporatist regime in the '60s or '70s. Can you imagine such a piece by him then, gushingly endorsing Nixon because of his overtures to China, his signing of the Clean Air Act, and his establishment of the EPA?
Amazingly, he writes as if he is clueless about Obama's miserable performance regarding climate change and energy -- and the fact that tuition rates have skyrocketed under his administration. He worries in the first paragraph of his piece about what Romney would or wouldn't do regarding these issues -- as if Obama hasn't made it all far worse.
And doesn't it occur to Hayden that the reason so many Americans are misinformed is because our President is such a lousy leader/communicator? (Why else would "only six percent of Americans believe[ ] the stimulus had created any jobs"?)
We could have had a single-payer Medicare-for-all health care system had Obama stood up against the insurance and pharmaceutical industries. Even with the vast majority of the American people favoring single-payer at the time, our President wouldn't even let it see the light of day -- then rapidly and cowardly abandoned a public option.
I've described my "strategic" thinking to you before. You know full well that I am campaigning to help encourage and inspire a broad-based people's movement -- the only way we'll ever achieve real social, economic, and environmental justice in this nation. You apparently think it healthy for everyone just to shut up and be polite in the face of the Obama administration outrages. Amazing for someone who writes and teaches about the virtues of citizen engagement. Truly amazing.
Apparently you just don't want to face your utter complicity in the outrages of the Obama administration and the Democratic Party. You would like to see everyone just get in line and be quiet about illegal wars of aggression, the abandonment of the rule of law, the shredding of due process and habeas corpus, the abysmal health care system that causes the deaths of thousands of poor and middle class people (particularly people of color) every week, and the caving in to Wall St. campaign contributors at the vast expense of most people in the U.S. (and abroad).
Would you have imagined four years ago that you would be a cheerleader for a president who brags about his personal participation in deciding who will be killed in several nations, knowing that hundreds, if not thousands, of innocent men, women, and children will be killed too? And does it ever occur to you why so many so-called "terrorists" despise the U.S. and want to strike out against us? Or that we're creating more enemies and instilling more hatred and hostility toward the U.S. as a result of our disregard of so many nations' sovereignty and as we kill and maim people throughout the Muslim world with such reckless abandon? (I wrote this before the recent killings of the U.S. Ambassador and three other diplomats in Libya and the attack on the U.S. Embassy in Cairo -- further evidence of the hatred we have generated by our international belligerence.)
Would you ever have imagined you would so enthusiastically support a president who orders that U.S. citizens be assassinated? (So far, at least three U.S. citizens have been killed by drones -- one of whom was a 16 year-old boy.) Would you have imagined you would support a president who asked for, and signed into law, the authority to kidnap people anywhere (including U.S. citizens) and have them imprisoned up to the rest of their lives, without charges, trial, legal assistance, or the right of habeas corpus? (Imagine what you'd be doing and writing were that same president a Republican. The crass partisanship, instead of principle, that causes so many Democrats to blindly support this president is morally astounding.)
Damn straight I'm angry -- and disgusted. Please read Ionesco's Rhinoceros, an allegory about the rise of fascism in Europe. Whenever you write lately, I hear you "harumphing" and can imagine that horn growing from your forehead. In a decade, you can be really proud of your refusal to stand up in opposition to the march toward authoritarianism, the capitulation of our government to Wall Street, and the gross violations of civil and human rights.
It's just amazing how "pragmatists" like you are selling out so conveniently, as our Constitution is being shredded and as our nation continues to cause so much misery in the lives of millions of people around the world. And as the administration persecutes and prosecutes those who inform us about government crimes and other misdeeds, while allowing the criminals to go free.
Please feel free to distribute this as you see fit. (I'll do the same.) As I mentioned to you when you were in SLC, I'd love to debate you any time and any place about all of this. You and others need to be shaken into understanding what your blind obsequiousness is doing to our nation and world.
Hayden and you are so optimistic about what you can push Obama to do during the next four years. (It all reminds me of abused spouse syndrome.) Where have all of you been during the past four years to push Obama to bring war criminals to justice? To bring those who have illegally spied on U.S. citizens to justice? (It's worth noting that you supported Obama four years ago after he lied to us as a U.S. Senator and voted to grant retroactive immunity to telecommunication companies that had committed federal felonies by providing the Bush administration with confidential information about their customers.) To end the drone killings of innocent people? To break up the too-big-to-fail banks and regulate Wall St. to protect the American people (and millions of others throughout the world) from another financial melt-down? To combat, rather than exacerbate, climate change? To end the disastrous "war on drugs"? To reduce, rather than continue to increase, the world-record incarceration rate, particularly of people of color? To provide decent health care to all Americans? To end poverty, rather than sit back and support a president who never speaks of it and who has "led" this nation while the poverty rate has increased to 1965 levels (and while our child-poverty rate is the worst in the industrialized world, except for Romania)? Are you aware of his pitiful record on presidential pardons? Or the fact that maternal and infant mortality rates are almost the worst in the developed world? Are you aware that he perpetuated yet another big lie in his embarrassingly sycophantic speech to AIPAC about Ahmadinejad supposedly saying (he never did say it) that Israel should be wiped off the map?
Obama's not a statesman, nor is he a "leader". He is a prostitute for the rich and powerful -- and has betrayed, with tragic results, the sacred trust placed in him by the American people. The greatest problem we face is that too many, like you, seem to have no line you will draw. Are no crimes too great, is there no undermining of the rule of law too egregious, for you to refrain from saying "No more"?
Best wishes, Rocky
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Rocky Responds to Tom Hayden's Obama Excuses
Dear ______ -
I read Tom Hayden's piece several days ago and think it is so beneath him -- particularly the "white liberal-left" and "white blindness" racist condescensions. There are, of course, many in the Black community who are justifiably appalled at Obama's performance (or lack thereof). See here and here. If Hayden wants to make this about race, perhaps he should focus on the fact that, after four years of Obama, far more Blacks are living in poverty and four times as many Black women in the U.S. are dying in connection with pregnancy and childbirth than White women.
Hayden never would have written such an apologist piece for an imperial militarist and corporatist regime in the '60s or '70s. Can you imagine such a piece by him then, gushingly endorsing Nixon because of his overtures to China, his signing of the Clean Air Act, and his establishment of the EPA?
Amazingly, he writes as if he is clueless about Obama's miserable performance regarding climate change and energy -- and the fact that tuition rates have skyrocketed under his administration. He worries in the first paragraph of his piece about what Romney would or wouldn't do regarding these issues -- as if Obama hasn't made it all far worse.
And doesn't it occur to Hayden that the reason so many Americans are misinformed is because our President is such a lousy leader/communicator? (Why else would "only six percent of Americans believe[ ] the stimulus had created any jobs"?)
We could have had a single-payer Medicare-for-all health care system had Obama stood up against the insurance and pharmaceutical industries. Even with the vast majority of the American people favoring single-payer at the time, our President wouldn't even let it see the light of day -- then rapidly and cowardly abandoned a public option.
I've described my "strategic" thinking to you before. You know full well that I am campaigning to help encourage and inspire a broad-based people's movement -- the only way we'll ever achieve real social, economic, and environmental justice in this nation. You apparently think it healthy for everyone just to shut up and be polite in the face of the Obama administration outrages. Amazing for someone who writes and teaches about the virtues of citizen engagement. Truly amazing.
Apparently you just don't want to face your utter complicity in the outrages of the Obama administration and the Democratic Party. You would like to see everyone just get in line and be quiet about illegal wars of aggression, the abandonment of the rule of law, the shredding of due process and habeas corpus, the abysmal health care system that causes the deaths of thousands of poor and middle class people (particularly people of color) every week, and the caving in to Wall St. campaign contributors at the vast expense of most people in the U.S. (and abroad).
Would you have imagined four years ago that you would be a cheerleader for a president who brags about his personal participation in deciding who will be killed in several nations, knowing that hundreds, if not thousands, of innocent men, women, and children will be killed too? And does it ever occur to you why so many so-called "terrorists" despise the U.S. and want to strike out against us? Or that we're creating more enemies and instilling more hatred and hostility toward the U.S. as a result of our disregard of so many nations' sovereignty and as we kill and maim people throughout the Muslim world with such reckless abandon? (I wrote this before the recent killings of the U.S. Ambassador and three other diplomats in Libya and the attack on the U.S. Embassy in Cairo -- further evidence of the hatred we have generated by our international belligerence.)
Would you ever have imagined you would so enthusiastically support a president who orders that U.S. citizens be assassinated? (So far, at least three U.S. citizens have been killed by drones -- one of whom was a 16 year-old boy.) Would you have imagined you would support a president who asked for, and signed into law, the authority to kidnap people anywhere (including U.S. citizens) and have them imprisoned up to the rest of their lives, without charges, trial, legal assistance, or the right of habeas corpus? (Imagine what you'd be doing and writing were that same president a Republican. The crass partisanship, instead of principle, that causes so many Democrats to blindly support this president is morally astounding.)
Damn straight I'm angry -- and disgusted. Please read Ionesco's Rhinoceros, an allegory about the rise of facism in Europe. Whenever you write lately, I hear you "harumphing" and can imagine that horn growing from your forehead. In a decade, you can be really proud of your refusal to stand up in opposition to the march toward authoritarianism, the capitulation of our government to Wall Street, and the gross violations of civil and human rights.
It's just amazing how "pragmatists" like you are selling out so conveniently, as our Constitution is being shredded and as our nation continues to cause so much misery in the lives of millions of people around the world. And as the administration persecutes and prosecutes those who inform us about government crimes and other misdeeds, while allowing the criminals to go free.
Please feel free to distribute this as you see fit. (I'll do the same.) As I mentioned to you when you were in SLC, I'd love to debate you any time and any place about all of this. You and others need to be shaken into understanding what your blind obsequiousness is doing to our nation and world.
Hayden and you are so optimistic about what you can push Obama to do during the next four years. (It all reminds me of abused spouse syndrome.) Where have all of you been during the past four years to push Obama to bring war criminals to justice? To bring those who have illegally spied on U.S. citizens to justice? (It's worth noting that you supported Obama four years ago after he lied to us as a U.S. Senator and voted to grant retroactive immunity to telecommunication companies that had committed federal felonies by providing the Bush administration with confidential information about their customers.) To end the drone killings of innocent people? To break up the too-big-to-fail banks and regulate Wall St. to protect the American people (and millions of others throughout the world) from another financial melt-down? To combat, rather than exacerbate, climate change? To end the disastrous "war on drugs"? To reduce, rather than continue to increase, the world-record incarceration rate, particularly of people of color? To provide decent health care to all Americans? To end poverty, rather than sit back and support a president who never speaks of it and who has "led" this nation while the poverty rate has increased to 1965 levels (and while our child-poverty rate is the worst in the industrialized world, except for Romania)? Are you aware of his pitiful record on presidential pardons? Or of the fact that maternal and infant mortality rates are almost the worst in the developed world? Are you aware that he perpetuated yet another big lie in his embarrassingly sychophantic speech to AIPAC about Ahmadinejad supposedly saying (he never did say it) that Israel should be wiped off the map?
Obama's not a statesman, nor is he a "leader". He is a prostitute for the rich and powerful -- and has betrayed, with tragic results, the sacred trust placed in him by the American people. The greatest problem we face is that too many, like you, seem to have no line you will draw. Are no crimes too great, is there no undermining of the rule of law too egregious, for you to refrain from saying "No more"?
Best wishes, Rocky
What Defines the Democrats?
Republicans say the Democrats are the party of big government, working to divide the US through class warfare. Critics on the left say that aside from a few social issues both the Democrats and the Republicans are barely distinguishable. So what exactly defines the Democrats? Guests: Gary Younge, Rocky Anderson, Michael Kazin.
Rocky Anderson on The Norman Goldman Show
Rocky is a weekly guest on The Norman Goldman Show every Wednesday at 4:30 PM MDT
To Listen Live go to: https://www.normangoldman.com/listen/
"U.S. Foreign Policy Continues to Create More and More Enemies in the Middle East"
Rocky's interview begins at 18:50
"No Opposition to the Unconstitutional and Immoral Practices of Congress and Obama?"
Rocky's interview begins at 18:50
"Who is the Real Mitt Romney? And What About the Betrayal of Barack Obama?"
Norman's intro at 0:00-4:16; Rocky's interview begins at 19:16
"Differences between Democrats and Republicans"
Rocky's interview begins at 19:33
"Rocky interviews Norman - Why are you voting for Obama?"
Rocky's interview begins at 20:13
"Rocky on solutions and alliances"
Rocky's interview begins at 20:23
"Spoiler effect and the influencing of politics"
Rocky's interview begins at 21:10
"Money in politics, healthcare, and more!"
Rocky's interview begins at 19:00
"Rocky & Norman on press coverage of third parties"
Rocky's interview begins at 20:22
"Mayoral accomplishments and plans"
Rocky's interview begins at 20:25
"Rocky on the issues"
Rocky's interview begins at 20:25
Labor Day: An Invitation to Reflect and, More Importantly, Act
We find Labor Day, the holiday created to celebrate the contributions of working men and women, in a diminished state this election year. It's not unreasonable to ask just what we are celebrating in our day of growing economic injustice.
Between 2007 and 2010, while median family wealth fell by 38.8 percent, the wealth of the Walton family (of the Wal-Mart fortune) rose from $73.3 billion to $89.5 billion. In 2010, as the Walton’s wealth rose and most other Americans’ wealth declined, it is now the case that the Walton family wealth is as large as the bottom 48.8 million families in the wealth distribution (constituting 41.5 percent of all American families) combined.
Bernie Sanders' Labor Day statement explains, "If you can believe it, the last study on this subject showed that in 2010, 93 percent of all new income created from the previous year went to the top one percent, while the bottom 99 percent of people had the privilege of enjoying the remaining 7 percent. In other words, the rich are getting much richer while almost everyone else is falling behind."
So what do we conclude on this Labor Day? Sure, we can pretend it will be healed by the current administration who, being purchased by Wall Street, has not held a single fraudulent criminal accountable for the activity that brought about the economic collapse, while corporate profits soar to record highs. We can pretend supporting someone like Mitt Romney will compel the change we need -- a man who plans to perpetuate trickle-down mythology, the very same policy that led us down this path.
What about those of us who are not willing to give in to hopelessness? What about those of us who refuse to remain silent while injustice is normalized and workers' unions are increasingly pacified?
Unlike what we've come to expect from politicians, extending his political career is not Rocky Anderson's motive. He made the decision to run for president because he knew our country needed a voice -- a voice for the people in an age of corruption, a voice for public interest solutions amidst the private special interests in Washington.The GOP spent last week manufacturing a narrative in which the cause of our economic recession was Obama's weak policy. Let's be clear: Obama's weakness is his unwillingness to move forward with progressive economic policies such as a WPA program and raising the minimum wage -- policies with a history of success.
This Labor Day, as election day nears, make the principled decision to get involved. Support a leader who needs your contribution to continue traveling the country with a positive message, unceasingly optimistic about the future of an America in which we the people will come together for the good of everyone. Donate today.
Rocky Anderson: You Can't Trust Mitt Romney
Rocky Anderson on Democracy Now, Negates Ann Romney: You Can't Trust Mitt
Presidential Hopeful Rocky Anderson on DEMOCRACY NOW!: Dems, GOP United in Stymying Third-Party Candidacies
DemocracyNow.org - Former Salt Lake City Mayor Rocky Anderson is running for president with the newly formed Justice Party. Although hailing from a solidly red state, Anderson has been known as one of the most progressive mayors of any major U.S. city in recent years. During his two mayoral terms from 2000 to 2008, Anderson was an outspoken champion of LGBT rights, environmental sustainability and the antiwar movement in opposition to the Iraq War. But Anderson says his entry into the race has been hampered by the united Democratic-Republican opposition to third-party candidacies."The Republicans and Democrats have a stranglehold on our democracy," Anderson says. "Getting on the ballot is a nightmare."

Whether he was suing to improve the treatment of mentally ill people in prisons, calling for the impeachment of George W. Bush for lying our nation into a war, or killing the DARE program in Salt Lake City and calling for an end to the failed “war on drugs,” Rocky Anderson has always spoken truth to power – and spoken the truth about power. 






We find Labor Day, the holiday created to celebrate the contributions of working men and women, in a diminished state this election year. It's not unreasonable to ask just what we are celebrating in our day of growing economic injustice.