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New World Order Title: 'No Labels' Wants to Deliver on Public's Cry for Change, but Will It Work? NEW YORK At the rollout for No Labels at Columbia University on Monday, one of the group's founders called the event "our little Woodstock of democracy." But the well- organized event, with its national media coverage, roster of top political names like New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg and Indiana Sen. Evan Bayh, and media heavyweights like David Gergen and Joe Scarborough, felt like anything but Woodstock. No Labels may be a protest movement of sorts (if you are the tea party or MoveOn.org or even the Republican or Democratic parties) but it's not exactly a radical idea the group is pushing. If recent polls are correct, the message No Labels is espousing is exactly what a majority of Americans, who are fed up with both parties, say they want from their government. While No Labels would like to counter some of the influence of the two political parties, its founders insist they are not trying to found a third or independent party. No Labels wants to reform the system from within. Those founders, an extremely politically well-connected and experienced bunch, are seeking to reform the political culture and support candidates and ideas that reflect bipartisanship, civility and centrist solutions to the nation's problems. And they want to do it in a conventional way by raising money, organizing voters and creating a political action committee to support candidates they like. They have an initial budget of $1 million, which should help. The group's founders are far from political neophytes. Nancy Jacobson is a longtime Democratic fundraiser who worked for Gary Hart, Al Gore and Evan Bayh, the Democratic National Committee and on Bill Clinton's campaigns. Her husband is Mark Penn, chief strategist for Hillary Clinton's presidential campaign. Mark McKinnon was a senior adviser to former President George W. Bush and to Sen. John McCain during his 2008 presidential run. Jonathan Cowan, also a founder and organizer, told those in attendance for the New York kickoff that when elected officials "start hearing from you, that will change the political dynamic." Cowan is the president and co-founder of Third Way, a moderate think tank in Washington that promotes the same kind of goals as No Labels, and he served in the Clinton administration. Related Stories 'No Labels' Speaker David Gergen in NYC: 'The Country Is on the Edge' New York's Bloomberg: I'm NOT Going to Run for President When the Public Looks at Congress, What It Sees Is Bickering, Poll Says Poll: Americans Feel Positive About Elections, but Don't Expect Much Change, Compromise Other organizers include William Galston, former Clinton domestic policy aide now at the Brookings Institution, and David Frum, a former speechwriter to George W. Bush. Post-election polls show an American public that sees increasing partisanship and political bickering in government and is pessimistic about the two parties coming together to seek solutions to the nation's problems. Cooperation and compromise ........ Continued at link Poster Comment: This is nothing but an effort by the Fascist Elites to counter the Tea Party Movement. They tried and failed to do this during the election by promoting bought and paid for people like Newt as "Tea Party spokesman....",and even used unknowing stooges like Palin and having the media push her as a "Tea Party Leader". That didn't work,so here is the result. They even admit that it is a continuation of "The Third Way",which was itself nothing but a continuation of Poppy Bush's "New World Order". Tony Blair and Bill Clinton were the prime leaders promoting The Third Way,and Blair responded to the request to define it described it as "neither communism nor capitalism,but a combination of the two." Which is the perfect description of Fascism. As for the claims they are making that the 'murikan peep-pulls want bi-partisanship" goes,that is pure bullshit. The left wants leftist candidates and political policies,and the right want's right-wing candidates and political policies. BOTH sides of the political spectrum have been getting hosed by the Ruling Party of DC insiders and international bankers ever since Reagan left office,and in MY opinion,both sides are fed up with it. This is the fascist effort to remain relevant in the face of an awakened right and a slowly awakening left. IMHO,Soros and Buffett ordering Obama to walk off stage earlier this week and turn the reins over to Bill Clinton is proof of the fact that the left is awakening and the northeastern elites and international bankers are starting to get scared and desperate. I have said this before and I will say it again here. Look for Obama to refuse to run in 2012,citing family or health problems,and Bubbette! Clinton running for the Dim primary. She will be selling herself as the candidate most experienced in international politics and events with the best connections,and she will be telling the truth. Bubba Bill Bush will be out there hitting the fried chicken circuit and more than a few fried chicks,and selling the return of the "buy one,get two co-presidency" and reminding people about how good the economy was when he left office. And against the fascist superhero duo the RINO's will run one of the usual suspects losers like Rudy,Romney,or the Huckster. Despite some people's wet dreams,Palin will NOT be a factor. By then her reality show will expose her for the poser she is,even if she is a well-meaning poser,and the flush will be off that bloom. And this is assuming she will even want to run and give up the advantages she has now to live her life as she wishes while making millions. BTW,why isn't the media reporting on where the $1 million in start up money came from? Was it Soros and Buffett,the same globalists that backed Obama and are now pushing him aside?
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#3. To: sneakypete (#0)
They're trying to water the tea down with globalist pi$$. A bi-partisan collection of America-hating/America-last collectivist swine. This could very well backfire by splitting the vote and allowing a pro-American third party candidate to win. Hope, of a change for the better?
#5. To: hondo68 (#3)
Yup,that pretty much describes them.
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