In an article, "LaRouche Rates Fellow Presidential Contenders," by Chris Mahaleris, LaRouche's analysis of his fellow candidates, his view of the Congressional Black Caucus and the Detroit debates are all addressed.
LaRouche's analysis is set up by following: "During a speech last week, Democrat Presidential contender and convicted tax evader Lyndon LaRouche gave a critical analysis of his rivals for the White House.
"LaRouche is no stranger to campaigning. He has virtually not stopped running for President of the United States since his first bid in 1976.
"LaRouche is also no stranger to controversy. He became the first Presidential candidate ever to be arrested and convicted in a Federal case in 1989 when he lost his fraud and tax evasion case against the government.
"LaRouche is not bashful about his opinions, and he has had choice words last week for members of his own party. He gave a speech last Wednesday in which he dismissed the abilities of former Vermont Gov. Howard Dean. He also criticized the field of candidates after the Congressional Black Caucus decided to keep him out of the debate held Sunday night."
The rest of the article quotes LaRouche from the Oct. 22 webcast, and mentions that he is one of two candidates to qualify for matching funds.
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