tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-26340222.post3348462060163914753..comments2023-09-28T04:08:46.005-04:00Comments on The Hankster: The Left's Hue and Cry Against Third PartiesNancy Hankshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17428253702914703243noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-26340222.post-45007286180722068432011-07-28T18:19:39.456-04:002011-07-28T18:19:39.456-04:00Not sure if you actually read the articles cited i...Not sure if you actually read the articles cited in support of a supposed "Hue and Cry Against Third Parties" by "The Left" (Salon/American Prospect = "The Left"....really?) but in fact you seem to have it upside down. What these articles do is expose the scam that is the Bloomberg/Avlon/Friedman corporate elitist phony third party. Let's read from Salon: <br />"There is no lack of a third party in America -- there are viable, powerful third parties operating in this country, just not ones that represent the wildly unpopular brand of elitist corporatism that the Third Party Fetishists dream of."<br /><br />The Prospect further exposes the scam: "In fact, the views of people like Friedman and Bloomberg, who claim their perspectives are underrepresented by the two parties, are actually the only views that are consistently well represented in Washington no matter which party is in charge."<br /><br />Titling this "The Left's Hue and Cry Against Third Parties", while citing articles that both expose a fake third party, and one, like the Salon article, which actually lauds progressive 3rd parties like the Working Families Party, is just weird at best and dishonest at worst.mikeyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/18046396929548503475noreply@blogger.com