With the Green Party trailing badly in the polls and possibly being frozen out of any debates, it may be time to make a move to the grandstands.

It is not like Jill Stein is not trying, but there needs to be an edge placed on the rhetoric. She is naturally soft-spoken and some people may think that is a disadvantage. The soft speech needs to belie something more potent.

Crisis sells. Clinton is selling it with the hysterical screams of “The Russians are Coming – The Russians are Coming”.

Trump sells it every time he opens his mouth. He may have a point about “Crooked Hillary”, but he is the messenger. He IS another crisis.

Jill Stein wants to make inequality solution the cornerstone of her administration. I don’t think the general population realizes she will be in control of Law Enforcement if she wins.

Hammer it home.

Jill Stein can start eating Donald Trump’s lunch right now.

Trump has said he will prosecute the Clinton’s waaaayyyy back in the primaries.

Jill Stein needs to outline exactly how she will take on the Clinton Foundation and the email servers as well as Trump University.

Since FBI Director Comey failed to bring charges, this is Stein’s opening to talk tough. Make a campaign promise The Stein Attorney General will be coming from the ranks of Ethical and Competent GOP and given carte blanche to get to the bottom of the email servers. In the package will be a reserved table for Ethical and Competent Democrats to head up the investigations into Trump U.

Look at each party as a predator in the wild and allow them free reign to clean up the other’s mess. Use the political animosity for something useful.

No one in the general population trusts either one of the major party candidates. Saying loudly, “Give me that Sheriff’s badge and there will be perp walks” is an instant winner.

The side effect of such a promise signals a Green Party win means a de-politization of authority. Since there are not that many Green Party members (yet), merit will have to be used to fill the jobs at the highest level.

Saying “if my party wins, everybody wins” is a signal unheard in Washington. A Green Administration will HAVE to be an amalgam of people based on merit. Party affiliation gets tossed.



This positive is an easy sell to an electorate tired of the lies.