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Dennis Kucinich is running in the Democratic primary for Governor of Ohio. We chat about his positions on issues and his relationship to the Democratic establishment
Washington Post article basically says that the Democratic party's positions have come to you. Medicare for all, free tuition, reining in the surveillance state, opposing trade deals that hurt workers
WaPo "rare politician who is now occupying that sweet spot where Sandersism meets elements of Trumpism."
Primary challenger is Richard Cordray--who has an A rating from NRA
Cordray--difference between you and him
Is he the Democratic establishment choice
Attacked by former Dem governor Ted Strickland
What's your relationship with the Democratic party, the DNC, the democratic leadership?'
What's the story with Center for American Progress's Think Progress attacking you?
Survey USA mid-march 21 to 21
Kucinich's platform includes banning assault weapons, banning fracking, investing in infrastructure, providing not-for-profit health care to all, curtailing for-profit charter schools, and setting a $15 minimum wage.
What about your broadband plan?
and welcome to the Rob call bottom up
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podcasts my guest for this show is
Dennis Kucinich when a member of
Congress and is running for governor in
the state of Ohio
welcome to the show Dennis it's great to
have you back in a while it's been a
while and I'm just pleased to be with
Robin it's a very important moment in
the history of our state and we have an
election on May 8th people want
information about it they can go to
Kucinich calm but right now let's have a
chat and be glad to talk to you and
bring up to date about what's going on
here okay so the Washington Post just
had a pretty great article about you
basically saying your time has come
what's the message you take from that
article
well the Washington Post article was
really extraordinary because it it
reviewed my involvement in the politics
of our country over the last two decades
and it went over several issues that are
important to Americans and in this is in
their last Sunday article was called the
vindication of Dennis Kucinich and they
put a subject that was something like
this it said a decade ago he was
ridiculed and dismissed turns out he was
the future of American politics and you
know I think that what they recognized
and what I'm very grateful for the
recognition is that the things that I've
been talking about and working on and by
the way with many people are your
listeners and viewers are things that
relate to peace and prosperity to the
jobs for all for it
to healthcare for all for safety in our
public spaces and I think that
they're recognizing that it's not so
much that my time has come as that these
issues have matured to the point and the
public's awareness where people are
starting to say that I was right and
what I was talking about years ago and
these things are coming of age at this
moment which is a good thing absolutely
now the article The Washington Post
article says for the rare politician who
was now occupying that sweet spot where
Sanders isn't meets elements of trumpism
well you know that's the interpretation
of a really good writer I so let me tell
you what I think it might mean but you
probably have to interview the writer to
know I both both Bernie Sanders and
Donald Trump have stood for challenging
the status quo from you know
dramatically different perspectives but
the fact is that the challenge to
Democratic Party and a challenge the
Republican Party came in in the same
year representing an awareness that the
party apparatus of both ruling
institutions as failed the American
people and has become only about their
narrow concerns and not and not the real
concerns that people have so I think you
know to to achieve a kind of a synthesis
of that is to recognize the moments
arrived for a deep challenge to the way
things are and those changes are
continuing by the way that Donald
Trump's election didn't reflect the end
of that process it may very well reflect
the beginning of it not even though
there's a real well there's you know if
you can think of the 16 election as the
shifting of tectonic plates the movement
started way before that you know it and
so
it may have it may have started in the
administration of George Bush his taking
us into Wars who didn't need to be in it
they continued through the
administration of Barack Obama and the
hopes that were so high and the
difficulties in delivering and also the
Wall Street bailout and continuing into
Donald Trump Americans are our ladies
they don't feel that government's
working and so this process that
produced Donald Trump is still moving
across the land there's no predicting
where it'll take us it may take it may
take several years to play itself out
and so the politics that gave rise to
Bernie Sanders the politics that gave
rise to Donald Trump there's still it's
still out there it's a movement and it's
just coursing along but to predict where
it might go it's kind of difficult right
now okay well where's where are you in
relationship to the Democratic
establishment the DNC I mean you just
got attacked by by former Democratic
governor Ted Strickland what's your
relationship well the party lost touch
with the American people so many years
ago you know when they started taking
corporate contributions as the
Republicans were they've blurred the
differences between the two parties when
a party continued to support the war in
Iraq despite the fact that people voted
in a Democratic Congress to get out of
Iraq that was a violation of trust when
the party went with all these trade
agreements that broke trust with working
Americans when the party took a position
in favor of the wall street bailout that
violated the economic aspirations of so
many Americans who saw their homes put
in jeopardy the value of their home sank
the crushing of their equity in homes in
some cases going underwater and
in the worst cases people actually being
subject to foreclosure and and losing
everything they worked their lifetimes
to achieve and was the party do you know
I it did not respond it matter of fact
Tim Geithner told the Democratic caucus
after the election of Barack Obama in
2008 the meeting was in January 2009
that millions of people are going to
lose their homes it was said so blithely
that it showed a shocking lack of
awareness and sensitivity the plight of
millions of Americans and I looked at
that and I said you know these guys
don't get it they're out of touch this
is a there's an elite group within the
Democratic Party that will never
understand the aspirations of working
men and women and neighborhoods like I
live in in Cleveland where I brought
home for $22,500 in 1971 still living it
saw the value of a collapse and a
subprime meltdown and as did many of my
neighbors and saw homes and in other
parts of town just totally destroyed by
no doc no low-doc Loan peddlers from big
banks look the parties sat on the
sidelines all these things are going on
and the economic problems of Americans
have festered so you know what do I
think of our party it's like it for
change that people are running it do to
be replaced and that's true at every
level well I sure hope that you become
the leader of the party for Ohio why I
have a chance there's a poll taken by us
a survey and it showed a dead heat
people may want to be of help you can go
to Kucinich calm because Senate's calm
you can either sign up the volunteer or
contribute we have about 19 days left
until the election and so may 8th is
fast approaching and we are in a in a
real contest here which we have a chance
to win I think one of the reasons why
the party leaders are opening up on May
is because there's polls out there that
show me leading and there
to hold on to their Sinha cure their
their personal gains that they've been
able to achieve through whether the
Democrats or the Republicans were in
power and that's on what government
supposed to be about it's not it's not
supposed to be about the Agron diving
instincts of a few at the expense of the
men it's supposed to be about we the
people that still has motto of our
campaign - tag we the people power to
weigh the people actually and so we you
know we're challenging this entire
system and working to transform it how
are you doing that how is your campaign
different opponent is Richard Cordray
how do you characterize well it looks
let's look at some issues and that can
explain a lot assault weapons I'm for an
assault weapons ban he's opposed to it
but it's more than that he's an a-rated
NRA candidate in the primary yeah yeah
he's got an A rating with the NRA and
here's how he got it when he was a high
Oh Attorney General in 2010 he repealed
the Cleveland assault weapons ban took
it to the Ohio Supreme Court knocked it
down did that on behalf of the NRA and
as a result of affected not only
Cleveland but every other city in Ohio
where they couldn't enact an assault
weapons ban because of this action that
that mr. Carter had taken and then more
than that worse for the country is that
he went to the US Supreme Court with the
Attorney General of Texas and was a lead
Attorney General in a case called
McDonald versus the city of Chicago
where the where the case resulted in a
nullification of a gun ordinance in
Chicago that affected gun laws across
the country because it's Supreme Court
decision so and he did that on behalf of
the NRA he's held a rally on the steps
of the state out of which people had
assault weapons brandish you know
literally carrying us
weapons understand the steps of the
State House of the state of Ohio and he
has talked in almost religious terms
about about about guns calling them a
god-given right a natural right and a
part of the anglo-american tradition so
yeah this is Democrat and he's and he is
the candidate of the Democratic
establishment and he's got to he's got a
better grade with the NRA then then the
Republicans and the potential Republican
nominee Mike DeWine so you know we're
looking at at this is who lose what the
Democratic Party's become it's the party
of war in our streets you know it's it's
it has helped the fester wars abroad and
it's the party of war in our streets and
it's a militarization of our society a
militarization of our culture but that's
not the only difference we have mr.
Cordry believes that these oil companies
in Ohio which frack shale oil and shale
gas that they have some kind of an
inherent right to do so and let's let me
tell you what's happening
Ohio it's thousands of these wells that
we made the southeast part of the state
of sacrifice so and you're going to
communities there look at the land looks
like it's a pin cushion of fracking
going on every frag pad uses eleven
million gallons of fresh water these
companies are not even paying a market
price or if they're paying anything at
all for fresh water they injected with
700 chemicals into the ground to
dissolve the rock and then they bring
this stuff back up in the form of a
toxic waste and then they reinjected
into the earth causing earthquakes not
only that but Ohio brings in toxic waste
from Pennsylvania in West Virginia now
quarter he wants that to continue I said
as governor I would stop the fracking by
the telling Department of ODNR Ohio
Department NASA research not to show any
more permits and their existing wells we
would monitor them for air and water
pollution which they will never be able
to pass muster on so we'll just shut
them down and then in the fracking we're
not going to permit any of this stuff to
come in from out of state just up with
the State Patrol at the borders and stop
these people from bringing toxic waste
in Ohio we're not in there any
obligation accepted so again
toxic waste and and fracking which is
really creating havoc with our water
resources Corddry and i have differences
of opinion on that and then i'm
marijuana it's a very easy issue it
ought to be legalized licensed and tax
he's opposed to that he's opposed to
legalization so he could be running in
the Republican primary and you know the
the Democratic establishment in this
state basically as is in league with
banks utilities real estate and and
insurance interests and they don't want
anybody's going to come up and upset
their comfortable game where they play
pattycake and line their pockets with
tax dollars so you're really going up
against a pretty big foe when you're
going up against the fracking industry
they've got billions of dollars but
you're not stopping there not only that
you're going after the industry as well
talk about that well I want to establish
a broadband in Ohio a state utility and
what do they'll do it'll block this this
idea of of being able to set many
different tiers to charge people for
different different speeds and access
net for a latino establish that as a
principle statewide enable people to
have have access to the Internet at good
speeds in some areas in the state right
now they can't get any speed up at all
you know much much of a speed going
takes a long time to download things
people are complaining that sometimes
again we get a signal I want to change
that now the next thing is and so you
know the this is an industry that has
had enormous influence in Washington and
at a state level but I think the way to
try to make some changes in a
marketplace is for the state to become a
player and that'll bring the prices down
and it will improve service that's great
you're listening to the rob hall bottom
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show is Dennis considered former member
of Congress and running as in the
Democratic primary in Ohio for governor
so yeah yesterday or the day before you
were attacked
because you gave a speech talk about
that I gave a speech in London
advocating a path towards achieving
peace in Syria which has been beset by
many different elements trying to not
just knock out the government but take
over the country and and apply a
different type of governance to it you
know I don't take league with any
interest group my interest is the
interest of peace and reconciliation but
I was attacked just for you know giving
a speech and and I I will tell you that
it says a lot about the current state of
the Democratic Party that someone's
aspiring to be governor of Ohio it's
being attacked by interest who are in
league with the NRA for weapons here at
home and in league with with those who
are practicing the dark arts of war
abroad you know I'm I've spent my career
trying to end wars stop us from going
into wars stop the interventions change
America's policy get out of these 130
some countries that we have a presence
and with 800 bases take care of things
here at home and so here I am running
for governor and I am you know I'm in
the middle of a battle with the very
elements in a Democratic Party who just
want to keep Wars going and who aren't
for peace and they're not even
pretending that anymore
so you know that's where we're at and
that's why anybody listening this is the
in our type of battle here and if you
want to help we've got a couple weeks
left you can go to casino comm and make
a contribution or if you're an Ohio
volunteer for the campaign in the final
weeks we're we're really in a position
where we could have a profound impact on
a Democratic Party and not just in Ohio
because if someone who is really in tune
with the practical aspirations a and
which do not include war I get selected
or wins a big primary in the leading
states it has a national impact it
starts to make it better for Tanna dates
across the country to be emboldened to
come forward to challenge the status quo
well Rob you know I don't know any other
way to do this I mean I'm not look I'm
not a guy who who goes along to get
along
I mean I'm someone who's who recognizes
the moment which is a moment of crisis
fraught with peril for our country where
the economy is has a false is a veneer
to it that is not real there are a lot
of people still struggling to survive or
a lot of people need health care and
their kids in a decent education and
opportunity at college and we have an
infrastructure that's failing we need to
rebuild and all these things going on
and we're made to believe that well
things are fine they're not and it's
wrong when America is is playing a game
of brinksmanship with Russia they could
put us any under Eva and the edge of
World War three and I've been speaking
out about that consistently and the idea
that somehow when you talk for peace
that you're in league with a foreign
power says a lot about the Democratic
Party today it is it is in need of a
great great change and if I'm elected if
I win the primary that'll be the
beginning of it in this state when I win
the general we will usher in a new era
which will show Americans the potential
of government to lift up people's lives
but also the put potential of government
to unlock the power of the private
sector listen to this
which is often hamstrung by politicians
they're just trying to shake down
businesses and so you know that's the
other side of it we have a political
system that is that is designed to be
corrupt and I'm about to change that
with the help of of your listeners and
viewers or with the help of a millions
of Ohioans so how you're saying you're
gonna help business
yeah well listen the listen business is
used to a system where they have to pay
to play that systems over when I get in
you know they can they can they can come
without as proposals and if there's a
way to participate I'll do it but I'm
not what I won't do though there won't
be a system where somebody says why give
giving you money now expect you to do
this that's not happening and it won't
be a system where politicians will find
some comfort and going hat in hand or an
interest group to keep them in office
because the interest group believes
that's the only way that they can
survive is to give money to politicians
I mean you have to understand the other
side of it I've talked to people in
business who tell me you know they
they've got to give it to these groups
otherwise they'll get shut out why
should that be why should anyone who has
an honest case to present have to pay to
be heard not under my administration
hell will life be different for the
average Ohio in under your
administration start with a $15 minimum
wage I will sign an executive order for
a hundred thousand state workers that
they'll be paid $15 minimum wage anyone
under state contract $15 minimum wage
work for a $15 minimum wage and push for
it for all oh hi Owens a push for a
program which will not be modeled after
my legislation Medicare for all HR six
seven and six I want an Ohio care plan
that eliminates the for-profit health
insurance companies so there's no more
premiums co-pays and deductibles where
people won't have to worry about going
broke being able to get the health care
needs to themselves or their families
met so we're talking about health care
for all we're talking about reviving
public education which right now there's
a dual system
set up over for-profit charters that
give to members of the Statehouse who
then give them money which comes right
out of public education and we've got a
dual system set up with about a billion
dollar zero get section from public
education so for-profit charters can
have their day and and an assistant
keeps going as they give money to
politicians to fund them I'm gonna end
that put the money into public education
make it possible for every young person
in Ohio to be able to have a good
education at a public school and beyond
that when someone's of college age we're
working on a plan and we will we are
quite confident that we can execute it
to have two years of college tuition
free and young people right now are
being denied opportunities Kizzy they or
their families can't afford to go to
college that's wrong it's the reason why
Ohio is losing young people we're going
to change that and the other part of the
equation is for those people who may be
in their 30-city they're strapped with
educational loans that are crippling
their ability to be able to move forward
financially I'm looking at a plan to be
able to cause the state to meet with
lenders write down the loans state's
finances them gives the the those who
are in debt and opportunity not only to
be absolved of the loan but to serve the
public interest for a couple of years as
a you know is in volunteer programs for
public service across the state create a
win-win situation so these are just some
of the ideas I'm talking I want to
rebuild Ohio you know we have billions
of dollars in needs of rebuild our roads
or bridges or water systems or sewer
systems I'm ready to lead we're going to
do that and create every billion dollars
had spent creates the opportunity for
13,000 new jobs so I'm ready I'm ready
to go forward to be governor of the
state how about Trump supporters there
are an awful lot of unhappy Trump
supporters why would they vote for you
some of them come from my own
neighborhood
I'm one of them and you know they people
recognize when someone understands their
plight and the the vote for Donald Trump
was also rejection of the status quo in
the Democratic Party so I think you know
people would vote for me because they
trust me and know that I stand up for
them that's why I've been able to win
elections over the years and some of my
constituents are in the 2016 election
voted for Donald Trump I understand that
but they felt that they weren't being
represented when I as I'm running they
know there will be now your opponent
Cordray it's suggesting to voters that
the world might be more complicated and
nuanced than you portray what's your
response to that one the world view
depends on who one runs with and I
imagine that the circles that he moves
and might be a little bit more rarefied
than the circles I'm over but I can tell
you that there's nothing complicated
about health care for all they have it
in countries all over the world there's
nothing complicated about banning
assault weapons five states already have
assault weapons bans which have been
upheld in a federal court of appeals in
Virginia there is nothing complicated
about recognizing a Democratic Party
which has failed but East part of that
they drafted him he was drafted by a
dead brokerage I don't understand what
do you mean Cordray was drafted by a
dead brokerage yeah that's right that
the that the bosses in Columbus are part
of a dead brokerage they cannot
represent the interests of the people
and they're not representing anybody
except himself
it's the brokerage which is dead and
they drafted him to rot and yet he has
the endorsement of Elizabeth Warren
what's no comment okay well I will say
that he ran the agency found maybe
that's why there's a connection between
them well wait a minute you know he
didn't didn't just run it ran away from
it
he left nine months before the end of
his term and turned the keys over to
Donald Trump I mean hello I don't know
if anyone mentioned you know has
realized that but he his term didn't end
until July and he left it early so he
could run for governor which I could
argue that posted he held was just as
important if not more important in
governor of Ohio but he chose to leave
it leaving millions of people at risk of
losing billions of dollars to these
payday lenders and you know what I'm
sorry but if you want to take credit on
one part of the equation you've got to
look at what happens when you desert
your post all these payday lending
organizations profited Mitel he went he
took off and you know it's can't cry
crocodile tears for for people when you
throw them overboard and he was replaced
by an appointee from Trump who has
literally done zero since he was
appointed he didn't have to leave is
what I'm saying he could have stayed he
chose to run for governor we had a right
to do that but he knew what was going to
happen the minute he left the Trump
administration would have the keys to
the consumer the you know affairs and
would do what they wanted which in some
cases nothing or stop the enforcement of
various rules to the benefit of various
of some you know significant financial
interests whose concerns are inimical to
American consumers you know that was his
responsibility he walked
host and it's unfortunate to say that
but he did it right so I'm sorry I'm
sorry
you know there's he really hasn't been
held to look for that that's a fact in
the video I have since you're on the
phone I have a picture of you with -
pretty amazing women your your wife
Elizabeth and your your person you're
campaigning with I forget her name
what's your name again Oh carrot samples
well I've got a Councilwoman from Akron
look a band look about women and the me
to movement and what your take on that
is look at me - movement is important
because what it does is it recognizes
there's an inner equality that women
have with men and you don't have to read
Goethe learners the creation of
patriarchy but it would be a good thing
to read it so you could understand that
there's old thinking that causes some
men to feel that they can take license
or Liberty with women but you know
that's never been appropriate and so
women standing up yes absolutely and and
being willing to come forward to assert
their what's right yes and being ready
to claim their power absolutely if we
you know we have to have a society where
we recognize the Co equality of all
people and men and women are inherently
co-equal not only that but we have to
also make sure that as we do that women
are fully accorded the rights they have
to make choices and decisions regarding
their own bodies that attack must end
and I intend to end it in Ohio I'll use
that veto to knock down every single
piece of legislation that tries to
encroach on women's rights to choose or
any other of women's rights and we have
to have a society which is more peaceful
which starts with educating young men
about and boys about their attitudes
about women and now you know you can't
you have to have respect and you you
have to be appropriate in your conduct I
mean these are things people can learn
but apparently it's not something
our culture made a major effort to do it
in Ohio we're going to make an effort to
help teach the kind of of appropriate
conduct and do it in an elementary
school that fosters non-violence that
fosters cooperation and and and spirit
of a brotherhood and sisterhood we can
we can have a society like that it's not
you know not violence or you know
violence as a learned response the
violence towards women in our society
needs to be addressed over and over
domestic violence spousal abuse major
problems I want to create an adjunct to
the Health Department of the state of
Ohio which would deal with domestic
violence spousal abuse child abuse
violence in the school gang violence gun
violence racial violence violence
against gays the the police community
interactions that sometimes go awry for
reasons and so I I think there's a
chance to create new possibilities here
in the state of Ohio and I'm I'm very
excited about having the opportunity to
to do that but it it can only happen if
on May 8th the people in Ohio the
Democrats vote for me in the primary and
that's coming up in just a little more
than two weeks and I'm I'll be on the
ballot Dennis Kucinich is a Democrat and
if people want to help go to casinos
calm if you're in Ohio you can still
volunteer and if you're not or if you
are you can contribute as well
because those contributions will help us
get on the air and on the internet and
make our case all right listening to
Dennis Kucinich candidate for governor
you know hi thanks so much for being on
the show Dennis
well I really appreciate it and I look
forward to talking right after the
election thank you so much thank you
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