June 24, 2003


Interview with Jerry Springer

Check out my interview with Ohio Senatorial hopeful, Jerry Springer over on Kos' Political State Report. It'll be up here later tonight too. He's pretty much of level-headed populist. I think that he makes a lot of sense and has a pretty damn well-founded and rounded view of the world. What folks may think of his "public image" may change as the Senate campaign heats up and he has a chance to spend more time talking about ideas and spends less time defending his TV persona. I believe that he can be force in Ohio politics (he's been the Mayor of Cincinnati already) and a welcome addition to an otherwise mediocre group of Professional Politicians in our party. Here's a quote:

JF: What is Senator Springer's vision for Ohio and America?

JS: Stripped to its essentials, it is this: an Ohio and an America where regular, ordinary, hard-working people aren't ignored at best, and screwed at worst by their own government. I know it might sound hokey, but I am living proof that at least once upon a time, the American dream really could and did work. In one generation, I went from a family that was largely exterminated in the concentration camps of Nazi Germany to this ridiculously privileged life I live today by virtue of my getting lucky with my television show. But I also believe that many, if not most, American families today do not have the benefit of equal opportunity. I want to turn that around and help redeem the American dream...I want to be in the forefront of a populist, grass roots movement that will demand economic and tax justice, equal educational opportunities, and access to basic health care and health insurance. Too many people today don't vote because they see no point; they don't identify with either Party because they believe ---and correctly, I might add ---that they and their concerns are not on the radar screens of the power structure...that it doesn't matter if a Democrat or a Republican wins because their lives never change no matter who wins. Those are the people I want to attract to the polls. And let's face it: if everyone voted, do you really believe we'd have the economic policies we have today that favor the wealthy and the privileged? That we'd have 41 million Americans with no health insurance? That our public schools in states like Ohio would be so unevenly funded? Of course not.

Interesting guy. Full interview up here later, or hop over to Polstate now.

posted by Jo Fish on 06.24.03 at 06:27 PM





Comments:

Springer is a lot smarter than many people believe. Sometimes you *can't* judge a man by the company he keeps, evidence of the Fascist Party notwithstanding.

And he is dead on about many things wrong with the New Streamlined Corporate America of the 21st century.

posted by: Lurch on 06.24.03 at 11:58 PM [permalink]



All sentences that seem true should be questioned.

posted by: Friedman Joseph on 05.03.04 at 03:21 PM [permalink]






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