[Sosfbay-discuss] Cameron's Post on Handling the "Spoiler" Question

Andrea Dorey andid at cagreens.org
Thu Feb 28 16:04:36 PST 2008


On Feb 28, 2008, at 3:02 PM, alexcathy at aol.com wrote:

> Wow!
>
> Cameron, that's brilliant.  you really should polish that a little  
> bit and submit it for publication someplace where millions of  
> people can read it.

I, too, have asked this genius to share this information factually so  
we can use it when we get hit over the head for EVER voting for  
Nader, as he were the devil incarnate.

I always ask these bullies, who stand over me snarling, why they  
think they own my vote.  I quit voting long before Nader stepped in.   
My very first vote was Republican (Nixon).  So there.  (I've come a  
long way, baby!)

The closest to a scientific explanation I've ever seen was in the  
documentary, "An Unreasonable Man."
And somewhere, earlier, I also heard that more Democrats voted for  
Bush than people voted for Nader (in the 2000 election?).

> I, myself, struggle constantly with my desire to call for "Jihad"  
> against the Democratic Party Machine Bosses in Los Angeles.  I hate  
> the Democrats.  I can't stop thinking about the things they've done  
> to sell-out, betray, marginalize, and ridicule people I know who  
> have worked 10, 20, 30, and even 40 years for peace, civil rights,  
> women's rights, labor rights, and environmentalism.  Then, to add  
> insult to injury, every time we turn around along comes another  
> rich, well-connected charming "liberal" with a law degree from  
> Harvard or Yale and so-called "progressives" swoon.
>
> Having said all that, Cameron, I know in my head you are right.
>
> We should be "Green and cuddly."  You catch more flies with honey  
> than vinegar.
>
> I think we should have a workshop on this at a plenary.  I am  
> serious.  We should practice a little "role play" on what to say  
> and how to act when somebody puts the "spoiler" argument.  We  
> should also have a workshop on what to say and what not to say in a  
> press release.

I probably need to get a bit of training in diplomacy—my worst  
subject.  Too Irish, I guess.

> Thus, for example, I've been told if you want to get an op-ed in a  
> newspaper you must never, ever, insult the editors in your op-ed.   
> Oh!  That is so hard for me.  I hate the MSM almost as much as the  
> Democratic Party bosses!   The "Op-Ed" page is supposed to be for   
> views that disagree with the newspaper's editorials.  But the  
> subtle truth is, they only print "Op-Eds" that genuflect to the  
> paper's wisdom in some way.  When the Los Angeles Times posted my  
> blog it was because I *AGREED* with their editorial about the need  
> for reform.  I just said the Democrats and the Republicans were  
> incapable of doing it.
>
> It's a very subtle thing.  You gotta be firm... but you gotta be  
> nice (notice how they are all saying what a "nice guy" William F.  
> Buckley was and never mind that the guy was an outright fascist.   
> Buckley was "witty" and "polite" with a degree from Yale).
>
>
> Alex Walker
>
>
> -----Begin Original Message-----
> From: Cameron L. Spitzer <cls at greens.org>
> To: gpca-ccwg at cagreens.org
> Sent: Thu, 28 Feb 2008 12:22 pm
> Subject: Re: [GPCA-CCWG] What is future of the GP, What Nader  
> runing for? gpca-ccwg Digest, Vol 30, Issue 23
>
> Bob Marsh wrote:
>> Do not give any ground or sympathy to Demopublicans who
>> are infected.  Attack them (verbally only) whenever you hear
>> this crap.   Tell them you wish we had "spoiled" the election
>> because then they might pay attention to our demands!
> Please don't.  Don't utter a single word which might be taken
> as admitting there is any such thing as "spoiling."  Ever.
>
> These days, when I meet one of these die-hard Dems,
> and they accuse the Greens or Nader of " spoiling," I pretend
> I have never heard the accusation before and ask them to
> explain it to me.  Then I interrupt them at each false
> assumption in their argument.  Nobody has ever been able
> to explain The Spoiler Effect to me without making at least
> one false assumption.  Of course they don't learn
> anything from the exchange, faith being impervious to mere
> facts and reason, but it gives them the message
> that I am not buying one bit of their crap, and they go away.
> If they want to talk politics with me, fine, but I'm not
> joining them in Toontown to do it.
>
> .  .  .
>
> -----End Original Message-----
>
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