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Tables Turned on Turncoats: The Chron Makes a Point about the Gonzalez/Nader Ticket…

Posted on July 2, 2008 by gdewar | Leave a comment

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Chalk one up for the Chronicle’s Carla Marinucci for calling BS on Mr. Magical Matt: she takes the Gonzalez/Nader ticket to task for once again deciding they, and they alone can determine what an African American candidate is allowed to talk about.
She brings up a number of issues Magical Matt doesn’t like to talk about. I guess when you talk about all sorts of high minded ideals, it’s ok if you’re shady – after all, it’s not like Nader’s union busting, fundraising practices and the like ever get questioned by the followers of St. Ralph.

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