Sunday, November 11, 2007

Excluding Gravel

We are finishing the edition but since RadioNation with Laura Flanders may air before we do, we wanted to give this heads up:

This week on RadioNation: Mike Gravel vs. General Electric Presidential candidate MIKE GRAVEL talks about taxes, MSNBC and Ron Paul. ELLEN CHESLER, KATHERINE NEWMAN and GORDON FISHER, make their cases for the "big three." BOB MOSER checks in on political shifts in the South; and Laura talks with NAOMI KLEIN about the California fires and Guatemala's shock resistance.
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If you've missed the Gravel news, it's not just GE. From the Gravel campaign:

Fresh on the heels of MSNBC's exclusion of Senator Mike Gravel from last week's Philadelphia debate, we now hear that CNN has cut the Senator from its November 15 debate in Las Vegas.
Like MSNBC, CNN's justification comes down to one ugly factor: MONEY.CNN says Mike must meet three criteria:
* Form a federal exploratory committee and officially declare his candidacy. (He did.)
* Poll at 1% or above. (He does.)
* Raise at least $1 million in individual contributions since January 1, 2007. (He has not.)
Once again, MONEY decides who gets to participate in America's political debates.
But is this the only reason why Mike is being excluded? And why isn't the Democratic National Committee standing up for him and our party's tradition of fighting for the underdog? These debates are sanctioned by the Democratic Party, and this is a terrible reflection on the national party.
The fact is, Mike angered powerful people when he confronted Senator Clinton over Iran during last month's debate. Up to that moment the Clinton juggernaut was rolling over everyone. Now Mike is paying the price for speaking truth to power.