Green Party presidential candidate Jill Stein was a recent guest on the Breaking Points podcast where she shared her perspective on a number of topics. These included the ongoing anti-genocide protests occuring across the U.S., the other non-bipartisan presidential candiates, Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and Cornel West, and the current Biden administration. It’s an interview that’s well worth checking out.
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Jill Stein for President 2024.
War Parties, the Peace Candidate, and the November Election – Jeffrey D. Sachs (Other News, April 23, 2024).
Challenging the Duopoly: Jill Stein on Why She’s Running for U.S. President as Green Party Candidate – Radhika Desai and Michael Hudson (Geopolitical Economy Report, April 20, 2024).
Jill Stein Formally Launches 2024 White House Bid as Green Party Candidate – Robert Tait (The Guardian, November 21, 2023).
It’s Time to Build a Third Party – Anthony Pahnke (The Progressive, April 15, 2021).
U.S. Third Parties Can Rein In the Extremism of the Two-party System – Bernard Tamas (The Conversation, June 22, 2021)>
The Problem with “The Lesser of Two Evils” – Zachary Ludwick (The Uproar, November 2, 2020).
Jill Stein Challenges Hillary Clinton to Debate After “Russian Asset” Smear – Eoin Higgins (Common Dreams, October 18, 2019).
Investigating Jill Stein for Russian Collusion Decried as “Dangerous” and “Absurd” – Jessica Corbett (Common Dreams, December 19, 2017).
Democrats Are Still Obsessed With Jill Stein. They Should Start Obsessing Over Non-voters Instead – Meagan Day (The Week, June 19, 2017).
Did Third-Party Candidates Cost Hillary Clinton the Election? – Byron Tau (The Wall Street Journal, November 14, 2016).
Can They Count? – Blaming Third-Party Voters for Trump’s Win Isn’t Just Bad Politics. It’s Bad Math – Jonah Walters (Jacobin, November 29, 2016).
No, Ralph Nader Did Not Hand the 2000 Presidential Election to George W. Bush – Anthony Fisker (Reason, August 3, 2016).
Ralph Nader: The U.S. Political and Media System Is Designed to Obstruct and Silence Third-Party Candidates – Democracy Now! (May 10, 2016).
UPDATES: Jill Stein on America’s Democracy Crisis, Movement Building, and Ending Israel’s War on Palestinians – Azad Essa (Middle East Eye, August 15, 2024).
Democrats Crush Democracy by Cutting Out Political Competition in Swing States – M.D. Kittle (The Federalist, August 23, 2024).
Call the Greens an “Independent Party,” Not “Third Party”: Jill Stein – Rich Johnson (NewsNation, August 31, 2024).
Presidential Candidate Jill Stein Says the Green Party Has Transformed Political Agendas – Meghan Bowman (WMNF.org, September 3, 2024).
Interview: Dr. Jill Stein on AOC’s Instagram Attack, Green Party Challenges and Victories, and More – Glenn Greenwald (System Update with Glenn Greenwald, September 10, 2024).
Why Muslims Should Vote for the Green Party with Dr Jill Stein – Muhammad Jalal (The Thinking Muslim, October 27, 2024).
Yes, They’re Really Voting for Jill Stein – Aymann Ismail (Slate, October 30, 2024).
Is Voting Third Party a Vote for Trump? – An Interview with Jill Stein – Let’s Just Talk with Hammi (October 31, 2024).
“Democrats Pretend to Be the Lesser Evil”: Jill Stein on the U.S. Election – Malika Bilal (The Take, November 1, 2024).
See also the previous Wild Reed posts:
• Thoughts on Cornel West’s 2024 Presidential Run
• The Big Switch
• The Republican Party in a Nutshell
• Republicans Don’t Care About American Democracy
• Centrist/Corporatist Democrats Have Just Launched “Left Punching” Season
• Will Democrats Never Learn?
• Celebrating Progressive Wins in the Midst of the Ongoing “War for the Future of the Democratic Party”
• Ricardo Levins Morales on the “Deepest Political Fault Line” Separating Democrats
• Marianne Williamson on the Movement for a People’s Party
• Progressive Perspectives on the 2016 U.S. Presidential Election
• Demolishing the False Narrative About Jill Stein and the 2016 Election
• Hope Over Fear: Voting Green
Friday, May 03, 2024
“Americans Deserve Choices”: Jill Stein on Breaking Points – 4/30/24
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