Stung by a surging Tea Party movement, liberal Republicans and Democrats associated with Hillary Clinton are privately planning to form a “centrist” third party in time for the 2012 election. Political insiders believe if Barack Obama remains unpopular next year and the Republican nominee believes in small government conservatism, an independent run may be their best bet to keep the presidency, … [Read more...]
RINOs Plan a Third Party
December 3, 2010 By Ben Johnson
Filed Under: Abortion, Big Government, Conservatism, Democrats, Floyd Reports, George Soros/Shadow Party, Homosexual issues, Immigration, Left-wing Philanthropy, Media bias, Obama administration, Politics, Republicans, RINOs, Social conservatives, United Nations/globalism Tagged With: 1912 presidential election, 1968 presidential election, 1980 presidential election, 1992 presidential election, Americans Elect, campaign finance reform, centrists, Charlie Crist, Christie Todd Whitman, Christopher Shays, Council on Foreign Relations (CFR), David Frum, Draft Bloomberg Committee, Electoral College, Frank MacKay, George Soros, George Wallace, Jim Wright, Joe Scarborough, Joe Sestak, John B. Anderson, John Heilemann, John P. Avlon, Lincoln Chafee, Mark McKinnon, Mark Penn, Marty McVey, Michael Bennett, Michael Bloomberg, Mike Castle, Nancy Jacobson, No Labels, Peter Ackerman, Peter Angerhofer, Ralph Nader, RINOs, Ron Shaich, Ross Perot, Sherwood Boehlert, Theodore Roosevelt, Third Parties, Thomas Friedman, Tom Davis, Tom Horner, Unity '08
False Hope is on the Way
October 14, 2004 By Ben Johnson
The Wall Street Journal has reportedthe new Democratic 527 organization “Win Back Respect” – which recently aired a series of commercials accusing the president of secretly plotting to bring back the draft – is set to air a campaign ad featuring the father-in-law of one of the 9/11 victims criticizing George W. Bush’s foreign policy. (Remember the outrage when George W. Bush featured a few … [Read more...]
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