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2008 Vice-Presidential candidate Matt Gonzalez discusses the impact of the Taft-Hartley Act, the capitulation and accommodation of two-party politics, and the power of labor abroad. Gonzalez expresses his dissatisfaction with the rhetoric of the current presidential campaign, and with the limits on labor's power in this country, which he worries has allowed the Republican party to hold power.
2008 Vice-Presidential candidate Matt Gonzalez examines the revolutionary progress of historical third parties. Gonzalez explains that third parties have been responsible for some of the most significant accomplishments in this country's history, including the end of slavery and women's suffrage. He also describes his vision for a government that allows for more political parties without taking away the people's ability to vote for the president.
2008 Vice-Presidential candidate Matt Gonzalez dissects the partisan promises of candidates to end the Iraq War. Gonzalez also discusses the reality of U.S. military presence throughout the world, especially in past areas of conflict.