Posts Tagged ‘2004 election’
Inside Terry Jones’s War on the War on Terror
The former Python takes aim at Bush and Blair — without losing his sense of humor.
(Mother Jones, February 2, 2005)
Tags: 2004 election, interview, jeff fleischer, monty python, mother jones, terry jones, war on terror
Inside the Axis of Deceit
Andrew Wilkie, a top Australian intelligence official, didn’t think the available WMD intel justified invading Iraq. When the government of Prime Minister John Howard joined the Coalition of the Willing anyway, Wilkie quit in protest. Since then, he’s been speaking out.
(Mother Jones, August 16, 2004)
Tags: 2004 election, 9/11, andrew wilkie, australia, inside the axis of deceit, intelligence, interview, iraq, jeff fleischer, john howard, mother jones, tony blair
Taking Back Democracy
Democrats can pull it out in November, says Howard Dean; but then they’re going to have to rebuild the party — from the bottom up.
(Mother Jones, October 4, 2004)
Tags: 2004 election, democracy for america, howard dean, interview, jeff fleischer, mother jones, taking back democracy, vermont
Kiwi role in race for US presidency
Former US ambassador Carol Moseley Braun is a fringe candidate in next year’s presidential election.
(The Southland Times (Invercargill, New Zealand), September 11, 2003)
Tags: 2004 election, ambassador, carol moseley braun, invercargill, jeff fleischer, kiwi, new zealand, southland times
Net Effects
Joe Trippi on the lessons of the Dean campaign, the virtues of Internet democracy, and the end of politics-as-usual.
(Mother Jones, July 20, 2004)
Tags: 2004 election, howard dean, internet, interview, jeff fleischer, joe trippi, mother jones
Extremism on Viagra!
That’s what another Bush term would be like, says Jim Hightower. He talks to MJ.com about the Democratic convention, the necessary Kerry compromise, and what progressives–win or lose–have to do.
(Mother Jones, July 29, 2004)
Tags: 2004 election, interview, jeff fleischer, jim hightower, mother jones, texas
How to Run the Other Way
Bill Hillsman made his name in political advertising with spots that bucked the tired old formulas and got people talking. He’s not impressed with what he sees out there this political season.
(Mother Jones, September 13, 2004)
Tags: 2004 election, advertising, bill hillsman, business, interview, jeff fleischer, jesse ventura, minnesota, mother jones, northwoods advertising, paul wellstone, political advertising, politics, ralph nader, run the other way