Showing posts with label cindy lee miller sheehan. Show all posts
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Friday, November 13, 2020

Cindy Lee Miller Sheehan

 










Cindy Lee Miller Sheehan, July 10, 1957 (Inglewood, Calif.) -

VP candidate for Peace and Freedom Party (aka Americans Elect aka Independent) (2012)

Running mate with nominee: Roseanne Cherrie Barr (b. 1952)
Popular vote: 67,477 (0.05%)
Electoral vote: 0/538

The campaign:

In late Jan. 2012 Roseanne Barr filed with the FEC for President as a candidate of the Green Party. A few months earlier the sitcom star had announced her intention to run while a guest on the Tonight Show with Jay Leno. "I'm totally serious," Barr said, "'Cause I want to be part of the debates, because I want to represent the tax payer. In fact, I'm choosing the tax payers as my vice president ... I'm not for either party because they both suck and they're both a bunch of criminals ... So I made up my own party. It's the Green Tea Party."

Barr entered the Green Party primaries but lost the nomination to Jill Stein. However, Barr was able to parlay that momentum into gaining the Presidential nomination of the Peace and Freedom Party. Her running-mate was a PFP member, antiwar activist Cindy Sheehan.

Sheehan had become a national figure after her son Casey was killed in action in Iraq on Apr. 4, 2004 while serving in the US Army. The event radicalized Sheehan who staged a series of dramatic events protesting at first the Bush, then later the Obama administration military policies. Sheehan had progressively moved to the Left in the course of her political journey, starting as a California Democrat, then running against Nancy Pelosi in 2008 as an Independent, Sheehan found a home with the Peace and Freedom Party in 2010. Although she has sort of fallen off the radar in recent years, in 2012 Cindy Sheehan was a frequent name in the headlines. A faction of the Socialist Party USA had approached Sheehan to run as their VP, but the internal SPUSA politics prevented that from happening.

The Barr/Sheehan team did not last long. Living on her macadamia nut farm in Hawaii, Barr had an idea of running the campaign strictly online, admitting that she hated "to be around people or touch them," and "that there's going to be weirdos there that want to kill me."

Some of Barr's activities and statements as a PFP nominee made the Party uncomfortable and for sure Barr herself candidly acknowledged a long history of challenges with mental illness. It became evident she embraced a few unfounded conspiracy theories (e.g. she spoke at the The Consciousness Beyond Chemtrails Conference during the campaign) and also was one of the early Presidential candidates to find herself in trouble over messages she created on Twitter, an example being comments she wrote that resulted in charges that she was transphobic.

A month into the campaign, Sheehan posted this on her blog Cindy Sheehan's Soapbox--

Tuesday, September 4, 2012

No Longer on Campaign. Formal announcement

For personal and health reasons, I regret that I have to pull out of active participation in the Barr/Sheehan 2012 campaign. I strongly believe in the Platform as written, and the mission statement of the Peace and Freedom Party, and hope to continue my activism when my health improves. As to the personal reasons, Candidate Barr and I have irreconcilable differences on how best to serve the Peace and Freedom Party. I believe between my health issues and the disparity of our Political approach; both the Campaign, Ms Barr and the Party would be better served by my resignation. I wish nothing but good things for the Party and campaign.

UPDATE I: APPARENTLY, IT IS TOO LATE ACCORDING TO STATE POLICIES FOR ME TO RESIGN FROM THE TICKET,  BUT I AM WITHDRAWING ACTIVE PARTICIPATION IN CAMPAIGNING. SO, I WILL STILL BE THE VP CHOICE ON BALLOTS (CINDY)


On Feb. 12, 2015, Sheehan elaborated a bit more on the subject in hindsight, including the following passages--

The few weeks that I was her running mate were devastating for me. I had known Roseanne for years before that star-crossed collaboration and I considered her a friend.

Roseanne was flawed, of course, as are we all. But I saw a person who I truly believed was committed to the same principles that I was, but Twitter is not Barr’s friend and she started to tweet some things that were 180 degrees from the platform of the party and my own personal platform, such as: “If people go on welfare, birth control should be mandatory.”

Side note: I also disagreed that our entire campaign should be by tweet, especially ones that were so contrary to what we, as a party, stand for.

Then some people have defended her most recent foray into outrageousness by saying exactly that, “She is famous for saying outrageous things.” Well, so am I, but I only consider what I say outrageous in the context of Imperial Capitalism like, “war of aggression is always wrong.”


The PFP actually went beyond the borders of California for the first time in awhile. The Barr/Sheehan ticket placed 6th nationally. They were on the ballot in three states: California (0.41%), Colorado (0.20%), and Florida (0.10%) as well as write-ins in 11 more states.

Barr would go on to promote numerous spurious conspiracy theories and then support Trumpism by the 2016 election.

Election history:
2008 - US House of Representatives (Calif.) (Independent) - defeated
2014 - Governor of California (Peace and Freedom Party) - primary - defeated

Other occupations: youth minister, antiwar activist, author, radio host

Notes:
Winner of the 2008 election was Nancy Pelosi.
2014 opponents included Jerry Brown (winner) and Luis J. Rodriguez.
I was not a viewer of her 1980s TV show, but thought Barr was great in She-Devil (1989)

Sunday, November 8, 2020

Alejandro Mendoza

 







Alejandro Mendoza, April 25, 1977 (Riverside, Calif.) -

VP candidate for Socialist Party of the United States of America (aka Socialist Party USA) (2012)

Running mate with nominee: Stewart Alexis Alexander (b. 1951)
Popular vote: 4,434 (0.00%)
Electoral vote: 0/538

The campaign:

Stewart Alexander, the Socialist Party USA's VP in 2008, was nominated for President in 2012 overcoming a late challenge by Jerry Levy of Vermont's Liberty Union Party on the first ballot. The Party considered selecting antiwar activist Cindy Sheehan as the running-mate but instead turned to Alex Mendoza of Texas on a fresh procedural rule that Sheehan was not actually a Party member. Mendoza was also running for the State House of Representatives in 2012 under the Green Party banner.

2012 was the first election where the SPUSA had a Presidential nominee who was a person of color.

Alexander had made an attempt for the Green Party nomination but withdrew. He also campaigned for the Peace and Freedom Party nomination in California but lost to Roseanne Barr.

The campaign website provided an abridged version of the platform--

CAMPAIGN PLATFORM

The Alexander/Mendoza Campaign
stands for:

Genuine democracy for the 99%
Free speech, press, assembly, association

An end to wars and military occupations
Bring the troops and the money home
Initiate global disarmament
Deploy our troops for disaster relief

Create a democratically-controlled national bank
End Bush-Obama tax cuts to the wealthy

Productive jobs and/or a living wage for all

Single payer universal health care
Free dental, mental, optical and long term care

Decent affordable housing for all
Free or inexpensive reliable public transit

Hire more teachers – Reduce classroom size
Free education through college level

Legalize and tax marijuana – End the drug war
Restore our air, water, land – Protect the environment

Rebuild America’s infrastructure


The Alexander/Mendoza ticket could be found in the ballot in three states Ohio (0.05%), Colorado (0.01%), Florida (0.01%) and were registered write-ins in five others (California, Indiana, Michigan, Montana, Texas). The popular vote was a continuation of the SPUSA election decline since 2004.

Election history:
2012 - Texas House of Representatives (Green Party of the United States) - defeated
2014 - Texas House of Representatives (Democratic) - defeated
2016 - Texas House of Representatives (Democratic) - defeated

Other occupations: US Marine Corps, mobile home and RV manufacturer worker, Information Technology, lawn care business

Notes:
Parents came to US from Mexico.