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Matt Gonzalez Quits Politics, Runs with Nader as Vice Presidential Candidate

by: Brian Leubitz

Thu Feb 28, 2008 at 09:37:00 AM PST


UPDATE: Mayor Newsom has some thoughts about Matt Gonzalez on the Nader ticket over at the Big Orange. It's worth a read, and perhaps a rec so others will get a chance to read it as well.

I made no mistake there, I mean that by running with Nader, Gonzalez has transitioned from feasible candidate to somebody shouting from the sidelines.  BeyondChron has the news:

At 9:00 a.m. Pacific Standard Time today, presidential candidate Ralph Nader will announce his running mate at a Washington DC press conference. BeyondChron has learned that it will be former San Francisco Supervisor and Board President Matt Gonzalez.

The previous day, Gonzalez had written a BeyondChron editorial about Barack Obama that harshly criticized the junior Senator from Illinois for not actually being that progressive.

But his record suggests that he is incapable of ushering in any kind of change I'd like to see. It is one of accommodation and concession to the very political powers that we need to reign in and oppose if we are to make truly lasting advances.

He goes on to recount some of Obama's more troubling positions on class action and tort deform, where he enabled the Bush administration to plunder the rights of consumers and working Americans for the protection of corporations, on the plundering of our environment by mining corporations.

As for me, I am under no illusions that Obama was the progressive choice.  Clearly Kucinich was the best for that, but Chris Dodd and John Edwards were clearly to the left of Obama. I understood that and hoped that Edwards would squeak by with a win in Iowa. But once it become clear that Senator Obama was building a grassroots infrastructure that could be leveraged to produce long-term electoral strength, I knew that he should be the nominee.

Look, Obama isn't perfect, and neither are any of the Democrats. I mean, you needn't look any further than the front page of today's Chronicle to see where the Dems are giving away money meant for WIC and Food Stamps to agribusiness giants like ADM. But as this movement grows, truly "we are the change we've been waiting for."

Gonzalez acknowledges this in his post, that this movement is something special. But, this movement is not about any candidate. It's been growing for a while, and Obama, like Dean before him, has only ridden the tidal wave of support for a new progressive agenda built from leadership from the grassroots on up. We have been bruised by the current administration, and while this might be a smaller step than we would have liked, it's clearly a step in the right direction.

UPDATE: AP has it now too.

Brian Leubitz :: Matt Gonzalez Quits Politics, Runs with Nader as Vice Presidential Candidate
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This is by far the stupidest thing ... (0.00 / 0)
... that Matt Gonzalez has ever done.  I love the guy, but he's never been very politically smart.  We had the exclusive scoop, and I learned about it last night, but I'm still shaking my head in disbelief.  This is so, so wrong!!

Agreed (0.00 / 0)
Nader has pretty clearly become a self-serving candidate, in it for himself. Matt Gonzalez was never that, and could use his considerable talents for more useful and effective political activism. I always thought he would have made a good challenger to Pelosi - much better than Cindy Sheehan, for example.

You can check out any time you like but you can never leave

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yup, he'd have been well placed to challenge pelosi (0.00 / 0)
because the 8th doesn't include some of the sunset districts that gave newsom the mayoral win.

surf putah, your friendly neighborhood central valley samizdat

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won't run for mayor, but will pull this stunt? (0.00 / 0)
Kinda makes one wonder if perhaps his Green Party phase was about the party or Nader.

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Matt got (0.00 / 0)
100,000 votes in San Francisco in 2003 despite being attacked for supporting Ralph Nader.

That's alot of votes.


k/o


Indeed (0.00 / 0)
but as Bob mentioned, he didn't bother to run in 2007, and he's gradually fading into obscurity in SF.  But, I guess this will increase his name ID. Nader wasn't a huge issue here in 2003, but it surely would be if he tried to run again after this.

I'm proud to work for Kamala Harris for AG.

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Matt's name ID (0.00 / 0)
I find it very interesting following the media coverage of Nader's announcement outside of San Francisco.

The general response is "Matt who?"  Half the media outlets can't even spell his name right.  It's Gonzalez with a "z", not an "s."

This is pretty typical: http://hotlineblog.nationaljou...


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Alberto Gonzales (0.00 / 0)
really screwed things up for the ends-in-Z Gonzalezes.

And for the ends-in-S Gonzaleses

Well, for everybody, really.


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yeah well he got ZERO votes in 2007 and.. (0.00 / 0)
he got zero votes in 2007 and when you look at how poorly Quintin Mecke did, it pretty much says that progressives are in a world of pain right now.

Matt had a lot of fun last year jerking people's chains, and getting upset when folks started talking about a progressive challenger to Newsom that was not him. Then at the last minute, he bailed.

http://www.gregdewar.com/2007/...

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BeyondChron (0.00 / 0)
Hearing this I began to worry that BeyondChron would be slandered as being "too radical" and against Obama (BeyondChron posts various opinions, often conflicting ones on back to back days- and Obama is usually the candidate of choice).

Then again, I half hope that some news organization starts name-calling at BeyondChron for being anti-Obama so that the site readership will rise and some of the good commentary there will get more readers.  Kind of like Daily Kos and Bill O'Reiley.


Matt is doing more to destroy local progs... (0.00 / 0)
Matt Gonzalez can go to Hell. He's a prima donna who couldn't stand the thought of another progressive candidate taking on Newsom so he jerked off everyone in town, got people to pay for polls for him to get in the race, and then blew everyone off.

Newsom was able to kick so much ass in 2007 that now they're ready to beat the crap out of progressives in 2008 (whereas in 2004, Newsom, after a close race, went more lefty).

He's just another leftist blowhard, who'll get arrested for trespassing at some f*cking debate later this year. Talk about effective advocacy!



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Gavin Newsom's Daily Kos Diary Made Me Laugh Out Loud ... (0.00 / 0)
According to the SF Mayor, "the Nader-Gonzalez ticket must be considered and challenged as the very real threat it is."

A very real threat?  Nader got less than 1% in 2004, and will get even less than 2008.  All of us are still in shock and disbelief that Gonzalez would be so insanely stupid to join the ticket, but come on people.  This story will be ignored by tomorrow.  It's beyond ridiculous.

Gonzalez, says Newsom, is a "smart, tough and ruthless campaigner" with a "steely discipline."  As someone who volunteered on Matt's 2003 campaign, I think that's hysterical.  It was the most disorganized campaign I've ever worked on ... and Matt is anything but disciplined.

Here's what's really going on: Gavin Newsom is an insecure, media-attention whore who governs by press release and loves to demagogue the situation.  Having his 2003 opponent run as Ralph Nader's running mate gives him the perfect opportunity to seize the spotlight ... and he's taking advantage of it.

But Nader-Gonzalez a "real threat"?  Sorry, Gavin, even you can't possibly believe your bullshit.


just because i looked it up yesterday (0.00 / 0)
nader got 460,000 votes nationwide in '04, or 0.38%. only half as well as his '96 showing of 650,000 votes and 0.71%.

he only beat libertarian powerhouse mike badnarik by 0.06% of the vote.

that anyone pays attention to nader is astounding.  

surf putah, your friendly neighborhood central valley samizdat


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i don't quite understand (0.00 / 0)
how gonzales couldn't be bother to challenge newsom in '07, but somehow has it in him to run nationally in '08?

has nader even won the green primary yet? last i heard it was still contested, with cynthia mckinney running fairly even outside of CA. if this a green ticket, or a ticket regardless of whether nader wins the primary, like in '04?

surf putah, your friendly neighborhood central valley samizdat


Excellent points (0.00 / 0)
Especially about 2007.

You can check out any time you like but you can never leave

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Not a Green ticket (0.00 / 0)
From the Green Party's Susan King:
...While he (Nader) ran as the Green nominee in 1996 and 2000, his 2004 and, as of now, 2008 campaigns, will be as an Independent. In 2004 the Green Party nominated David Cobb, and it appears likely that we will nominate former Democratic Congresswoman Cynthia McKinney in 2008.

More here: http://fogcityjournal.com/word...


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Hilarious (0.00 / 0)
Nader/Gonzalez is the perfect ticket of two people who love to hear the sounds of their own voices.

As a person who never liked Gonzalez, I feel somewhat vindicated.


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