This author has reported extensively on the new faux centrist organization "No Labels" and its organizers' efforts to form a new, national third party in time for the 2012 presidential elections. After its kickoff event yesterday in New York City, it is clear the group is rendering yet another service to the president: It attempts to portray Barack Obama as a centrist. In a story today, … [Read more...]
“No Labels” Tries to Redefine Obama into the Center
December 14, 2010 By Ben Johnson
Filed Under: Big Government, Conservatism, Conspiracy theories, Democrats, Floyd Reports, History, Obama administration, Politics, Radical Left, Republicans, RINOs, Social conservatives Tagged With: Arizona, Arizona Immigration Law, Barack Obama, Bill Ayers, Bob Inglis, centrists, David Frum, Family Research Council, Glenn Beck, John Avlon, Jon Stewart, Mark McKinnon, Michael Bloomberg, Mike Castle, Nancy Jacobson, No Labels, Open Borders Lobby, Politico, Radical Left, Rally to Restore Sanity, RINOs, Southern Poverty Law Center (SPLC), tea party, Tea Party Movement
RINOs Plan a Third Party
December 3, 2010 By Ben Johnson

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...]
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