Adding an extra dose of crazy to the
presidential campaign:
The liberal environmentalist Green Party nominated
former Congresswoman Cynthia McKinney as its presidential candidate
Saturday.
McKinney, 53, held off three rivals to win the party's nomination
during its convention in Chicago, Illinois. . . .
First elected in 1992, she lost a primary challenge in 2002 after
suggesting in a radio interview that members of the Bush
administration stood to profit from the war that followed the
September 11, 2001, terrorist attacks on New York and
Washington.
In 2004 she ran again and won with a low-key campaign in which she
largely avoided controversy. But voters ousted her again in 2006
after she was accused of a physical altercation with a U.S. Capitol
Police officer who questioned her after failing to recognize her at
a security checkpoint.
She joins fellow Georgian Bob Barr in the presidential
field. (BTW, the fundraising ticker at Barr's Web site is now
nearing $450,000.)
Time magazine has a feature about Barr who "could
conceivably Naderize John McCain in a few key states." The
Time story has a Nevada dateline.
(Cross-posted at
The Other McCain.)
topics:
John McCain, Environment