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A Double Dose of Dennis

By Manila Ryce
Published Tuesday, June 5th, 2007, 12:33 pm
Filed under: Videos: Political, Society/Culture: Religion, Videos, US Politics

These are my two favorite recent Kucinich videos. One is from a very passionate speech he gave in New Hampshire. The other is a brief interview from CNN on the hot button topic of religion and the role it plays in the lives of public servants.

Kucinich Wows New Hampshire Democratic Convention

Religion and Politics

Kucinich was interviewed by Paula Zahn on CNN a day after the June 3, 2007 Democratic Presidential debate. The fact that the most progressive candidate is also a fairly unapologetic Catholic may be a bit surprising or even frightening to some people. Your thoughts?

5 Responses to “A Double Dose of Dennis”

  1. Kucinich, speaking with passion and emotion serves him well. Some out their point at him as the spoiler to attract folks to the Democratic ticket, I suggest that Kicinich would make a better president than any we have seen in a long time. It is so refreshing to hear real issues coming from a candidate.
    As long as religion does not control his decision making, any religion, I do not care what religion the president is.

    Remember where Ronald R. got his insight from.

    Is Kucinich moving up in the polls? It will be interesting to see what happens at the Fox debate.

  2. According to the latest Pew poll (June 4, 2007), only 35% of registered Democrats even know who Kucinich is! Now, as always, Kucinich’s main problem is not that people disagree with him but that they don’t know enough about him to form an opinion.

    We’ve got to find a way to change this. The Hermit’s latest post is a great start.

  3. Is it just me? Or is Paula Zahn a bitch?

  4. Make that a malicous, condescending interrogator – and anything but an impartial journalist. Apologies to female dogs.

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