The Fuck America Project [Parte deux] continues:
Just what we need; another multibillionaire running for president with no particular agenda but self glorification. I voted for Gore in 2000, and will vote for Obama in 2012, the only way to change the Democratic party is from within; and that takes time.
I find it quite amusing that these people can be so self centered to believe that a movement can be built around them, especially when the only policy they have is keeping the elite elite.
Frank Rich takes an interesting dip into this world of privilege.
"the most boring political movement of all time."
The 'Cant we get along and funnel all power to the rich party', since nobody else knows what is good for America. The same old bullshit in other words.
I suggest Michael Bloomberg looks at the economic inequality in his own city before he sells us a sackful of dross.
After funding an astroturf tea party they are now generating a phony center party.
This is just sad
MSNBC hosts Joe Scarborough, Mika Brzezinski, Dylan Ratigan, and Michael Smerconish moderated the group’s launch event Monday, prompting Business Insider to ask whether the No Labels movement will be MSNBC’s tea party.
Gosh that lot are going to put fire in the belly of every right thinking American, I wont need the Chamomile tea to help me to sleep tonight, thanks No Labels!
A party designed purely to strip away moderate Dems and Republicans and form an amorphous mass in the center with no particular aim but to get along and pass tax cuts and budget cuts.
"in a fiscally prudent way."
Goshdarnit I'm inspired.
I can see it now
A Bloomberg / Lieberman ticket
Sorry Evan Bayh; but Joe will be desperate and you know how self centered an viscous he can be when the Lieberman movement is threatened.
Running against Obama / Biden
Heh, they would all be going for the same voters since bipartisanship rocks.
Liberals/progressive/social democrats would be left holding their noses.
The unmoving right would be fed red meat even a:
Sarah Palin/Mary Cheney ticket
Might do well and heaven knows if the right chose a 'sensible' wingnut ticket they would probably win handily.
What everyone appears to be forgetting 'moderates' are now in the Democratic party the Republican party is the bastion of the Tea Party and evangelists, the only effect of a 'No Label' party will be to strip off a few conservadems and some independents.
Do we really need yet another Corporate Party?
What with citizens united already sealing that deal?
You thought Nader was as bad as it could get?
Ha.
I'll tell you what; you bring the campfire music since:
I already have the bipartisan marshmallows roasting.
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