The CA primary for governor
The blackout of Butch Ware’s candidacy is so total it’s like he doesn’t exist. He was the only anti-war, anti-Zionist progressive candidate- who according to corporate media, doesn’t exist.
First, he was excluded from the ballot on a technicality and only allowed write-in status. Secondly, he was completely ignored by corporate media from beginning to end. He is still not even mentioned as a representative of the Green Party who contested for the governorship. He has been zeroed out.
The point here is that the Dimocrat Party is a fascist party, just like the Republican Party. Dim elites conspired to keep him off the ballot.
Dim elites hate- absolutely hate, the Green Party as a progressive anti-Zionist and anti-war lobby for peace and prosperity. They detest the Greens as the party that exposes liberal elites as cowards and traitors to the liberal cause.
Just as King Baby attempts to shut down any Republican who doesn’t lick his ass, the Dims do the same to any progressive candidate and party who doesn’t lick their corporate and war ass. This is how it is.
Obviously, no one expected Butch Ware to clinch a primary slot; the point here is that the Dims are so defensive and reactionary that they enforce a total media blackout of the very best representative of progressive liberal democracy. They are an authoritarian party contemptuous of debate that would promote peace and prosperity for all Americans, not just an oligarchic elite.
The revolution will not be televised.


There is one silver lining to this travesty. It is that the Democrats have been exposed, multiple times, as the anti-democrats that they are. Oh, how they love to talk about protecting "democracy". But in truth they disdain it. They fear it. And they will fight it tooth and nail- with all their corporate cash and lawfare, disinformation, censorship and probably worse.
I don't know when a critical mass will figure this out, stop allowing the Dem establishment manipulate their fears with lesser-evils rationale, and DemExit for good. But I hope enough will finally reach a point of righteous disgust and a breaking point. And then, maybe, there might be some hope for a restoration of a more democratic society.
Still, I won't be holding my breath.