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Better Believe It

(18,630 posts)
Tue Dec 20, 2011, 11:29 PM Dec 2011

Former Salt Lake City mayor Rocky Anderson running for President. A progressive alternative to Obama



Rocky Anderson a progressive alternative to Obama
Former Salt Lake mayor says Democrats, Republicans sustain corrupt system
by Steven Higgs
December 14, 2011


Americans who feel betrayed by timid, capitulatory leadership from Democrats like President Barack Obama and Indiana Senate candidate Joe Donnelly now have a candidate to consider at the presidential level. On Dec. 12, 2011, former Salt Lake City Mayor Rocky Anderson announced his candidacy on the Justice Party ticket and the next day laid out a cogent progressive agenda on Democracy Now!

"There is clearly a convergence of interests regarding the concerns we have and the concerns of Occupy Wall Street," he told The Guardian. "There's little I've heard from the Occupy movement that I would disagree with, and I think there's little we support that they would disagree with."

Obama's Kansas speech on income inequality last week was "total hypocrisy," Anderson said. The president has accepted more Wall Street money than any other candidate in history, and he is surrounded by alumni from Goldman Sachs.

"All any of us have to do is look at our pension plans, our 401(k) accounts, and we can see the direct impacts of this economic disaster, brought to us through, by and large, these criminal acts committed by these Wall Street firms and their employees," he said. "And not one of them has been brought to justice under the Obama administration." "Just follow the money, and you’ll see why Congress and the White House are pursuing these policies that are so inimical to the interest of the American people."

Read the full article at:

http://www.bloomingtonalternative.com/node/10879



Rocky Anderson speaking at anti-war rally in Salt Lake City in 2006

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Ex-Salt Lake Mayor Rocky Anderson, Former Democrat, Launches Third Party Presidential Bid Against Obama, GOP
Amy Goodman interview with Rocky Anderson
December 13, 2011



ROCKY ANDERSON: We launched the Justice Party because the entire system is so corrupt. It’s so diseased. We know that the public interest is not being served by anyone in the system right now, particularly the two dominant parties who have sustained this corrupt system and who are sustained by it.

AMY GOODMAN: Third party, what does that mean now? How exactly will you run for president?

ROCKY ANDERSON: Well, actually, I consider this a second party. The Republican-Democratic parties have—although they’re at an impasse, much to the detriment of the American people, on some issues, they really, through their collusion, have brought this country to its knees economically. Without the Democrats colluding with the Republicans, we would not have engaged in an illegal, aggressive war against Iraq. We’ve seen Democrats and Republicans together granting retroactive immunity to the telecom companies. Then-Senator Obama promised this nation, before the primary, before he won the Democratic primary for the presidency, that he would join a filibuster against telecom company immunity. And then, as soon as he won the nomination, of course, he not only didn’t—he didn’t back off—only back off on his promise to join a filibuster, he voted for the legislation. Who in this country gets Congress to grant them retroactive immunity for committing clearly felonious acts?

And then, now we see the same thing. He comes into office, and he says, "Let’s look forward, not backwards," when it comes to war criminals, people who have engaged in torture, clearly in violation not only of international law, but domestic law. So, we have this two-tiered system of government. Not only a two-tiered system in terms of our economy, with very few privileged people cleaning up while the rest of us are suffering in so many dramatic ways because of the economic upheaval, but we have this special class of people who aren’t even held accountable under the law. And all three branches of government are part of this. The courts allow the executive branch to come in, and they dismiss cases on the basis of the subversive state secrets doctrine, where the executive branch gets to determine whether these cases go forward—victims of torture, people who are challenging illegal surveillance programs by the government. Amy, this is unprecedented in this nation and so completely contrary to the notion of an equal justice system.

See the full interview or read the Democracy Now interview transcript at:

http://www.democracynow.org/2011/12/13/ex_salt_lake_mayor_rocky_anderson


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Rocky Anderson's radical third way
US history is littered with failed third parties, but the progressive populism of Salt Lake City's ex-mayor might just break the mould
by Gary Younge
December 12, 2011


As a progressive former Democrat in Utah, the most reliably conservative state in the country, Rocky Anderson is no stranger to long odds or short shrift. Among other things, Anderson has been a fierce opponent of the Iraq invasion, supports gay marriage and is an ardent environmentalist. (Think former London mayor Ken Livingstone surrounded by conservative Mormons.)

His agenda is a familiar one on the left. Broadly speaking, he wants to break the hold of corrupting corporate influence on the two main parties and give a voice to ordinary working people. It also chimes with the general thrust of the Occupy movement, even though the latter has steered clear of engagement with electoral politics.

"The more time has gone on, the more it has become clear that we're not going see change in this country with these two parties," he says. "There are lots of good individuals in the Democratic party, [but] without Democrats voting the way they did in Congress, we wouldn't have invaded Iraq. We wouldn't have suffered as a nation because of these Bush tax cuts.

"Obama received more money from Wall Street than any presidential candidate ever. And they got a great return on their investment."

Read the full article at:

http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2011/dec/12/rocky-anderson-radical-third-way?newsfeed=true

I don't support Anderson's presidential campaign but I think progressives need to pay attention to what he is saying and doing. Perhaps some Utah DU'ers can shed more light on Anderson's political career in Utah and how someone as liberal or progressive as Anderson can be elected the mayor of Utah's biggest city in the heart of right-wing Republican dominated Utah. I'm looking forward to reading your input. BBI










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Former Salt Lake City mayor Rocky Anderson running for President. A progressive alternative to Obama (Original Post) Better Believe It Dec 2011 OP
Better think twice. I think Rocky Anderson is a pal of Mitt Romney. limpyhobbler Dec 2011 #1
They sure aren't "pals" anymore! Read what Anderson had to say about Romney in the interview. Better Believe It Dec 2011 #3
I'm still not buying that. It seems really fishy to me. nt limpyhobbler Dec 2011 #11
If this idiot managed to siphon off enough votes, combined with vote theft, voter suppression, MADem Dec 2011 #48
Rocky Anderson is not an idiot. totodeinhere Dec 2011 #67
+1 at the very least. nt ooglymoogly Dec 2011 #92
+ 1,000,000,000... What You Said !!! WillyT Dec 2011 #114
Will his old boss Mitt give him the "Token Dem" slot in the Cabinet, I wonder? nt MADem Dec 2011 #143
Tell him to run for Congress or Senate or State legislator Maraya1969 Dec 2011 #182
You really don't have any idea who Rocky Anderson is or his politican standing is Javaman Dec 2011 #87
In my personal view, he's not the brightest bulb if he is running a third party MADem Dec 2011 #106
Speaking of dim bulbs...nwat ooglymoogly Dec 2011 #110
Do elucidate--don't be vague, now. NT MADem Dec 2011 #141
I'm sure he realizes the long odds. But he is used to defying the odds. totodeinhere Dec 2011 #121
so in other words, you know nothing about him. Javaman Dec 2011 #134
And so, instead of assisting in my understanding, you instead choose to snark. MADem Dec 2011 #142
So instead of doing it yourself you get mad at me. LOL Javaman Dec 2011 #164
You're the one who's telling me I need a lesson, yet not giving it. MADem Dec 2011 #165
And now you resort to the Peewee Herman defense! Javaman Dec 2011 #166
Naaah. You may think you're being cute, but you're not. MADem Dec 2011 #167
I have never in my entire life seen someone turn a mole hill into a mountain. Javaman Dec 2011 #170
Javaman, you have one of those nice days, OK? MADem Dec 2011 #171
you just can't let it go... Javaman Dec 2011 #173
Ciao, Javaman! MADem Dec 2011 #176
Interesting. There will be a well funded 3rd party candidate to run to Obama's left. Old and In the Way Dec 2011 #4
On what basis do you see this campaign as "well funded"? brooklynite Dec 2011 #34
Not saying it is...just saying there will be one . Old and In the Way Dec 2011 #35
he might even get kkkarl rove money. try to spilt dem vote leftyohiolib Dec 2011 #91
Citizen's United aka "Corporations are People, too!" Old and In the Way Dec 2011 #94
I am quite sure the Koch brothers will pony up some donations for the "progressive" candidate! whistler162 Dec 2011 #180
It would be interesting to see if any of the money Anderson raises is from Romney donors karynnj Dec 2011 #46
- a bunch...nt ooglymoogly Dec 2011 #66
Why? ProSense Dec 2011 #2
I opposed anyone running a primary campaign against Obama. Did you conveniently forget that? Better Believe It Dec 2011 #6
How ProSense Dec 2011 #13
November 8, 2011 Better Believe It: "I actually don't favor a primary campaign" against Obama. Better Believe It Dec 2011 #20
I'm sure an apology will be forth-coming! sabrina 1 Dec 2011 #120
So conveniently bookmarked. Bobbie Jo Dec 2011 #181
Confucius say, the mutterings ooglymoogly Dec 2011 #69
the feature is available now magical thyme Dec 2011 #62
Being able to see the edit history is badass isn't it BBI snooper2 Dec 2011 #82
Any vote that does not help defeat the conservatives is a mistake Motown_Johnny Dec 2011 #5
Great. No voter contact plan with national scope eridani Dec 2011 #7
Couldn't agree more. Old and In the Way Dec 2011 #19
You honestly don't think if a third party candidate beat an incumbent President that nothing would A Simple Game Dec 2011 #123
Yes, nothing would change. Old and In the Way Dec 2011 #135
I will still maintain that if Anderson could beat President Obama A Simple Game Dec 2011 #149
As I said, you can believe anything you want. Old and In the Way Dec 2011 #152
I guess we will have to agree to disagree. A Simple Game Dec 2011 #179
The notion that a 3rd party candidate could beat an incumbent without -- eridani Dec 2011 #146
Just five words for you. A Simple Game Dec 2011 #147
If you don't want to win, why run? eridani Dec 2011 #148
I'm sure he does want to win. A Simple Game Dec 2011 #150
You don't think OWS would get behind his candidacy? NorthCarolina Dec 2011 #83
I'm thinking that they are totally blowing off electoral politics for the time being n/t eridani Dec 2011 #86
Is he a Democrat? Is so, why isn't running a primary challenge? Luminous Animal Dec 2011 #8
He answers your question in the articles. Read them. Better Believe It Dec 2011 #9
Is he a Democrat? Luminous Animal Dec 2011 #16
He is a former Democrat but has now joined the newly formed Justice Party Bjorn Against Dec 2011 #18
How mnay states has the Justice Party attained the qualifications to Luminous Animal Dec 2011 #26
I am not sure, they just announced the formation of the party last week so they may not be on any. Bjorn Against Dec 2011 #29
They won't be able to get on CA's ballot. joshcryer Dec 2011 #38
The California Peace and Freedom Party could vote to put Anderson as their candidate on the ballot. Better Believe It Dec 2011 #90
Perhaps not. ChadwickHenryWard Dec 2011 #64
Darcy Richardson is running a primary campaign. mmonk Dec 2011 #15
Nope...tiny odds on the Rock....unknown and tiny $$ ain't shit in this Realm of the Oval... opihimoimoi Dec 2011 #10
He's a shoe-in. Scurrilous Dec 2011 #12
He's eschewin' reality. great white snark Dec 2011 #43
Cool! I'll remember the name ... T S Justly Dec 2011 #14
Seems like a good choice for 2016 if he re-registers as a democrat. nt bluestate10 Dec 2011 #17
Why the Anderson campaign for President will not be like Nader's campaign in 2000. Better Believe It Dec 2011 #21
Ever wonder why they only poll Congress as if it were a monolythic body? Old and In the Way Dec 2011 #22
Actually, that is only one way they poll Congress. aquart Dec 2011 #27
True, but it's the only polling that seems to get discussed in the mainstream media. Old and In the Way Dec 2011 #28
That's hilarious ProSense Dec 2011 #23
Hilarious? NorthCarolina Dec 2011 #84
I resided in Utah when Rocky was mayor newspeak Dec 2011 #57
A mormon running against a mormon for president? alittlelark Dec 2011 #24
I wouldn't call Rocky Anderson a Mormon FreeState Dec 2011 #37
I was wondering... CanSocDem Dec 2011 #168
Here's an idea ... 1StrongBlackMan Dec 2011 #25
That's too much work. Independent progressives want a political messiah to fix everything. Old and In the Way Dec 2011 #31
So you think Rocky Anderson would be "a weaker version" of the Great Compromiser President Obama? Better Believe It Dec 2011 #41
Silly question. Follow the Messiah - he'll lead you to the Promised Land! Old and In the Way Dec 2011 #96
We tried Obama. How has that worked out for ya? Better Believe It Dec 2011 #100
Silly question. Follow the Messiah - he'll lead you to the Promised Land! Old and In the Way Dec 2011 #104
Stealing phrases from Sarah Palin doesn't help your case, also too. Bobbie Jo Dec 2011 #124
"Stealing phrases from Sarah Palin doesn't help your case, also too." Tarheel_Dem Dec 2011 #161
+1 for this^ Ineeda Dec 2011 #109
Besides the Democrats and GOPers there are FOURTEEN other folks running Tx4obama Dec 2011 #30
I think running for POTUS might be the new financial con. Old and In the Way Dec 2011 #32
Correct, I hope DU doesn't get caught up in Anderson hysteria... joshcryer Dec 2011 #39
Personally, I'm pretty concerned about klook Dec 2011 #79
Ron Paul has a better chance of being elected President than this guy Hugabear Dec 2011 #33
The last Anderson who ran as a progressive third party candidate helped get us Reagan RFKHumphreyObama Dec 2011 #36
I will never forget it Irishonly Dec 2011 #55
Is this a suicide by cop thread? UnrepentantLiberal Dec 2011 #40
He's got as many ex-wives as Newt Gingrich Freddie Stubbs Dec 2011 #42
Do you have any evidence he "cheated" on his two ex-wives? Links please. Better Believe It Dec 2011 #49
actually his marriages probably ended in divorce newspeak Dec 2011 #58
He couldn't handle marriage and he couldn't handle working to change the Democratic party Freddie Stubbs Dec 2011 #63
Keep ProSense Dec 2011 #44
I wish I could rec this. I think Clinton's re-elect numbers were about 20 pts. lower. (nt) Tarheel_Dem Dec 2011 #162
unrecc spanone Dec 2011 #45
Sounds like a great guy! He should run for Senate agentS Dec 2011 #47
Yeah! vote for Rocky and let a republican win WI_DEM Dec 2011 #50
Mr. Anderson, Ralph Nader on line 2...nt SidDithers Dec 2011 #51
he worked with Romney in the 2002 Winter Olympics bigtree Dec 2011 #52
of course he worked with romney newspeak Dec 2011 #60
What would a REAL Democrat have said? dems_rightnow Dec 2011 #145
I had dealings with this guy when he was Mayor of Salt Lake CanonRay Dec 2011 #53
I had a feeling that was what it was. BlueToTheBone Dec 2011 #56
Excellent Republican strategy JustABozoOnThisBus Dec 2011 #54
Some front group funded by the Kochs and/or Rove's anonymous donors emulatorloo Dec 2011 #136
Good. Having choices is what democracy is about. Tierra_y_Libertad Dec 2011 #59
Actually, making choices collectively is what Democracy is all about. MjolnirTime Dec 2011 #71
Which means that more choices are a plus. Tierra_y_Libertad Dec 2011 #81
DU is about electing Democrats. nt sufrommich Dec 2011 #131
I'm beginning to think that there are a lot of EC Dec 2011 #61
Justice Party ecoalex2 Dec 2011 #65
Because there's not a dime's worth of difference between George Bush and Al Gore... greenman3610 Dec 2011 #68
+1 uponit7771 Dec 2011 #76
He's running with the "Throw your vote right in the Trashcan" Party. MjolnirTime Dec 2011 #70
Post removed Post removed Dec 2011 #72
Fuck Hr 676. Fuck EFCA 2.0 but some will get their self-righteous buzz on anyway & lie down with patrice Dec 2011 #73
And if you think I can't back that up with empirical support, you're wrong. patrice Dec 2011 #74
I have followed Rocky for a long time. ooglymoogly Dec 2011 #89
I thought you weren't coming to the new DU? ecstatic Dec 2011 #75
OP found out as long as he posts anti-material with a disclaimer at the bottom, he is within Ikonoklast Dec 2011 #77
You're now on ignore for personal attacks. Better Believe It Dec 2011 #85
Oh my stars and garters! Whatever shall I do? I...I feel faint! Ikonoklast Dec 2011 #99
merciful heavens! dionysus Dec 2011 #139
Pretty slick, huh? AtomicKitten Dec 2011 #88
(cough) Everything's getting so cold...(cough) so dark, so cold...(gasp).... Ikonoklast Dec 2011 #101
are you sure you'll be okay? you seem broken up about it.... dionysus Dec 2011 #140
+1...nt SidDithers Dec 2011 #97
How convenient for the repugs siligut Dec 2011 #78
I'll vote for a Third Party candidate ... Martin Eden Dec 2011 #80
Not this silliness again. Obama approval was at 84% among Dems last week and it's going up. OregonBlue Dec 2011 #93
People who think a vote splitting third choice is a good idea should bet the rent money on it. JohnnyRingo Dec 2011 #95
Amen. But there is no maximum contribution. The Kochs could bankroll this guy 100%--- McCamy Taylor Dec 2011 #98
Republicans and Wall Street could also give millions to Obama. They gave a lot to Kerry and Obama Better Believe It Dec 2011 #102
Anderson won't accept the maximum donation amount. Not even close. jtrockville Dec 2011 #108
Wait. You donated to someone running against... SidDithers Dec 2011 #126
I heard about that $100 maximum, now that you mention it. JohnnyRingo Dec 2011 #138
My input is that someone who makes repeated anti Obama posts and then puts grantcart Dec 2011 #103
I think that is a version of concern trolling. nt stevenleser Dec 2011 #105
Is your comment directed at me or someone else? Better Believe It Dec 2011 #111
It's my charachterization of the repeated anti Obama posts that you make and then add some grantcart Dec 2011 #117
Your misrepresentation of my views may fit your Obama talking points nicely but I tell the truth. Better Believe It Dec 2011 #133
It's called a paraphrase Bobbie Jo Dec 2011 #118
He should win because he puts his fist in the air frazzled Dec 2011 #107
I of course prefer someone who seems to be delivering a lecture to the uneducated masses. Better Believe It Dec 2011 #113
"I don't support Anderson's presidential campaign" ... dionysus Dec 2011 #112
Really, eh?... SidDithers Dec 2011 #127
why Sid, we should start a kickboxin' club. dionysus Dec 2011 #132
Very interesting idea. Turbineguy Dec 2011 #115
Fuck Rocky Anderson and Fuck the Justice Party WonderGrunion Dec 2011 #116
Oh great. Siphon off enough votes from Obama to a guy who seriously has no realistic chance against calimary Dec 2011 #119
REC. Excellent topic of discussion. nt bertman Dec 2011 #122
excellent indeed, especially if you want a GOP president, bert. or one embarrased rocky. dionysus Dec 2011 #129
He left office before I moved to Salt Lake LadyHawkAZ Dec 2011 #125
Why is this 3rd party shit allowed on DU3? sufrommich Dec 2011 #128
yeah, and strangely this type of bullshit is allowed to stand. dionysus Dec 2011 #130
Some posters seem to be bullet proof emulatorloo Dec 2011 #137
Ding! Ding! Ding! Tarheel_Dem Dec 2011 #163
We'll see if ToS volations are enforced come nomination time. joshcryer Dec 2011 #144
My prediction RZM Dec 2011 #151
I really don't see it, to be honest. joshcryer Dec 2011 #154
There's going to have to be a do or die moment in 2012 RZM Dec 2011 #155
Definitely going to be interesting. joshcryer Dec 2011 #156
You're right, assuming a constant 5 point lead RZM Dec 2011 #157
Isn't that a statement of principle within the ToS? That we're here to get Dems elected? MADem Dec 2011 #159
Disingenuous weasel-worded disclaimers REP Dec 2011 #153
Please share when you have further info. Dewey Finn Dec 2011 #158
You SO obviously don't realize - Summer Hathaway Dec 2011 #160
You've been here for a week, and you act like you've known BBI for years. MADem Dec 2011 #169
Long time lurker - Summer Hathaway Dec 2011 #174
He has his own issues, and they're coming to the fore. MADem Dec 2011 #175
In response to your request for more information here's a link to his interview with Cenk Uygur Better Believe It Dec 2011 #172
That's more than sufficient. Dewey Finn Dec 2011 #178
Personally, I would like to see a third party that would challenge the rightward drift paulk Dec 2011 #177

limpyhobbler

(8,244 posts)
1. Better think twice. I think Rocky Anderson is a pal of Mitt Romney.
Tue Dec 20, 2011, 11:37 PM
Dec 2011

I would not put it past Romney to ask Anderson to run as a third-party challenger to take votes from Obama.

I don't have any evidence, so I don't know if maybe I should take this to the UFO/Bigfoot conspiracy forum.

But hey I'm just sayin, it could be.

 

Better Believe It

(18,630 posts)
3. They sure aren't "pals" anymore! Read what Anderson had to say about Romney in the interview.
Tue Dec 20, 2011, 11:44 PM
Dec 2011

Here's an excerpt from the Democracy Now interview:

AMY GOODMAN: I asked you about the Democrat, President Obama. What about the Republicans? For example, you’d be squaring off against a former political backer, in Republican hopeful Mitt Romney. You both worked together on the 2002 Winter Olympics. You recorded then a campaign ad backing Romney’s gubernatorial run in Massachusetts. He returned the favor the following year when you sought re-election as Salt Lake City mayor.

ROCKY ANDERSON: Well, that was that Mitt Romney. It’s a very different Mitt Romney, of course, who’s running for the Republican nomination for president of the United States. He’s changed his position on so many issues. You and I have talked about that in the past. I was very fond of Mitt and his wife, and we did great work together through the Olympics. I have a lot of regard for the man’s abilities. But you really have to wonder when somebody is willing to change his views on so many things and then pretend as if that didn’t happen, because the fact is, he is—he’s gone far, far to the right on so many of these issues. I mean, Mitt Romney, last time he ran for president, talked about doubling the size of Guantánamo? That is not the Mitt Romney I knew. And then, of course, you get to the issues like choice, stem cell research, rights for gays and lesbians. It’s a completely different Mitt Romney running for president now than ran for the governorship of Massachusetts—

AMY GOODMAN: Rocky, explain on the issue of abortion.

ROCKY ANDERSON: Well, Mitt Romney, when he was running for governor, said that he thought that Roe v. Wade was basically the right result, and that ought to be the end of the discussion. He told me that privately. And that was how—you’re not going to run—you’re not going to win a race for governor of Massachusetts unless you take stands like that, and that’s how he won that office. And now, of course, he’s anti-choice, to please, I think, the Tea Party faction of the Republican Party.

MADem

(135,425 posts)
48. If this idiot managed to siphon off enough votes, combined with vote theft, voter suppression,
Wed Dec 21, 2011, 10:31 AM
Dec 2011

'gaming the machines,' and the other tactics the GOP uses 'con brio,' he'd probably get his pick of ambassadorships, and he'd have even MORE 'regard for the man's abilities.' No matter what he says today to Amy Goodman.

totodeinhere

(13,058 posts)
67. Rocky Anderson is not an idiot.
Wed Dec 21, 2011, 12:39 PM
Dec 2011

He is a very thoughtful caring person who proved that a bona fide progressive can get elected even in a place like Utah. And he ran a good progressive administration in Salt Lake City. Of course, in fairness, Salt Lake City itself is surprisingly liberal. It's the rest of the state that's in the Stone Age.

 

WillyT

(72,631 posts)
114. + 1,000,000,000... What You Said !!!
Wed Dec 21, 2011, 09:42 PM
Dec 2011

Ignore the people that tend to... protect the fortunes of the fortunate.


Maraya1969

(22,490 posts)
182. Tell him to run for Congress or Senate or State legislator
Sat Dec 24, 2011, 03:29 PM
Dec 2011

Right now all I hear is Ralph Nader. He has to be a part of the solution and if kicking a republipig in because he pulls votes out of a Democrat's ticket then that's not the solution.

MADem

(135,425 posts)
106. In my personal view, he's not the brightest bulb if he is running a third party
Wed Dec 21, 2011, 07:24 PM
Dec 2011

presidential candidacy against an incumbent Democrat.

YMMV, but that's my judgment.

totodeinhere

(13,058 posts)
121. I'm sure he realizes the long odds. But he is used to defying the odds.
Wed Dec 21, 2011, 10:41 PM
Dec 2011

They said that someone as progressive as he is could never be elected mayor of Salt Lake City, but he proved them wrong.

And yes, I understand where you are coming from. I share your concern about a third party candidate siphoning off votes from Obama and giving the election to the GOP. I definitely don't want to see that happen. It's just that I know Rocky is a good guy and I don't want to see him disparaged. He has been at the forefront of climate protection and LGBT rights among other issues for a long time.

MADem

(135,425 posts)
142. And so, instead of assisting in my understanding, you instead choose to snark.
Thu Dec 22, 2011, 07:53 PM
Dec 2011

Brilliant, indeed.

I put forth my logic why I felt his 3rd party effort wasn't a good idea. You come back at me with nothing of substance.

Heckuvajob.

MADem

(135,425 posts)
165. You're the one who's telling me I need a lesson, yet not giving it.
Fri Dec 23, 2011, 12:38 PM
Dec 2011

You can laugh all you want, but it's not terribly funny.

Javaman

(62,532 posts)
166. And now you resort to the Peewee Herman defense!
Fri Dec 23, 2011, 01:03 PM
Dec 2011

I know you are but what am I?



here's a shovel, it might help. LOL

MADem

(135,425 posts)
167. Naaah. You may think you're being cute, but you're not.
Fri Dec 23, 2011, 01:13 PM
Dec 2011

Don't expect me to know everything about a minor politician running for President from a fringe party.

Don't expect me to care enough to run around "Googling" this guy no one I know has even heard of.

If you want to impart information, do so.

If you want to be a jerk, keep doing what you're doing--hang on to that shovel, you may need it yourself.

Javaman

(62,532 posts)
170. I have never in my entire life seen someone turn a mole hill into a mountain.
Fri Dec 23, 2011, 05:00 PM
Dec 2011

This is the subthread to make yourself all crazy? I minor nothing subthread that matters to maybe a total of a dozen people total.

Wow.

in all the time you have taken to reply to me, you could have used it more productively and just googled Rocky Anderson's platform.

But instead you chose to take this whole really bizarre and useless back forth to try and get a dig in. That's called a complete and utter waste of time and energy.

It appears as if it's more important to you to be right (regardless of the weight of the argument) than it is to educate yourself on a topic you knew nothing about.

You, are truly one remarkable individual.

MADem

(135,425 posts)
171. Javaman, you have one of those nice days, OK?
Fri Dec 23, 2011, 05:19 PM
Dec 2011

I really don't care that you don't agree with me. I don't care about your PeeWee Herman, your dramatic "WOW" comments, and all the fake outrage you're trying to generate over a guy I don't even know, who will not win the Presidential election, and if he even rises to notice by the MSM, will do so on the back of a Rove PAC frantically attempting to divide the progressive vote.

Yes indeed--I am a remarkable individual--most of us in this world are, in one way, or another.

You keep your shovels, and you keep you digs, and perhaps try to be happy for a change, rather than trying to piss people off with manufactured arguments and drama--it just won't work with me. See, I have to care about an issue, and just I don't care about this guy and his silly little Not-On-Most-Ballots Justice Party, and you--by yelling, snarking and pouting at me instead of offering any substantive information--have made damn sure I never will.

Don't tell me that I have to do the work, when YOU are the one trying to make the point--it simply doesn't work that way.

Not in school, not in life, and not on these here "internets."

Javaman

(62,532 posts)
173. you just can't let it go...
Fri Dec 23, 2011, 07:39 PM
Dec 2011

Wow. (I know you enjoy that so much)

just walk away.

if you don't want to do the footwork, but choose instead make uninformed claims about a candidate you know nothing about, well, then, I can't help you.

I told you knew nothing about Rocky Anderson and you responded with a very bizarre string of replies about how it was my job to educate you.

That is really sad.

Since we no longer have the block function, I will just trash this thread, because this whole exchange between you and I is nothing a more than a sad comedic disaster. Much like a clown car getting hit by a train carrying fake dog doo.

ta.

Old and In the Way

(37,540 posts)
4. Interesting. There will be a well funded 3rd party candidate to run to Obama's left.
Tue Dec 20, 2011, 11:46 PM
Dec 2011

Vote Rocky, settle for Mitt.

Old and In the Way

(37,540 posts)
35. Not saying it is...just saying there will be one .
Wed Dec 21, 2011, 02:44 AM
Dec 2011

There's going to be a lot of money available to get an Independent Party to run on a platform to Obama's left.

 

leftyohiolib

(5,917 posts)
91. he might even get kkkarl rove money. try to spilt dem vote
Wed Dec 21, 2011, 03:42 PM
Dec 2011

why announce now? let him shoot for 2016. is he the new ralph nader?

Old and In the Way

(37,540 posts)
94. Citizen's United aka "Corporations are People, too!"
Wed Dec 21, 2011, 04:25 PM
Dec 2011

will make a lot of money available to 3rd Party campaigns. They can attack Obama from the Left and from the Right. Isn't Republican Free Speech grand?

 

whistler162

(11,155 posts)
180. I am quite sure the Koch brothers will pony up some donations for the "progressive" candidate!
Sat Dec 24, 2011, 01:29 PM
Dec 2011

again.

karynnj

(59,504 posts)
46. It would be interesting to see if any of the money Anderson raises is from Romney donors
Wed Dec 21, 2011, 10:18 AM
Dec 2011

It was common knowledge that much of the money Nader had - at least in 2004 - was from the Republicans. http://articles.sfgate.com/2004-07-10/news/17433544_1_ralph-nader-howard-dean-mcauliffe

ProSense

(116,464 posts)
2. Why?
Tue Dec 20, 2011, 11:38 PM
Dec 2011
I don't support Anderson's presidential campaign but I think progressives need to pay attention to what he is saying and doing. Perhaps some Utah DU'ers can shed more light on Anderson's political career in Utah and how someone as liberal or progressive as Anderson can be elected the mayor of Utah's biggest city in the heart of right-wing Republican dominated Utah. I'm looking forward to reading your input. BBI


Why don't you support him? Will you be posting information on the person you do support?




 

Better Believe It

(18,630 posts)
6. I opposed anyone running a primary campaign against Obama. Did you conveniently forget that?
Tue Dec 20, 2011, 11:48 PM
Dec 2011

Now do you have any information on Anderson's career in Utah or do you prefer drive-by personal attacks on DU'ers you disagree with?

I believe I had to put you on my ignore list for several such personal attacks on the old DU2.

I'll be putting you on my ignore list again if you're incapable of civil debate as soon as that feature becomes available.

ProSense

(116,464 posts)
13. How
Tue Dec 20, 2011, 11:54 PM
Dec 2011

"I opposed anyone running a primary campaign against Obama. Did you conveniently forget that?"

...could I forget something only you know? I don't see that statement in your OP comment:

I don't support Anderson's presidential campaign but I think progressives need to pay attention to what he is saying and doing. Perhaps some Utah DU'ers can shed more light on Anderson's political career in Utah and how someone as liberal or progressive as Anderson can be elected the mayor of Utah's biggest city in the heart of right-wing Republican dominated Utah. I'm looking forward to reading your input. BBI


Still, good to know. FYI: Laughing at something that seems humorous doesn't equal "drive-by personal attacks on DU'ers you disagree with"

 

Better Believe It

(18,630 posts)
20. November 8, 2011 Better Believe It: "I actually don't favor a primary campaign" against Obama.
Wed Dec 21, 2011, 12:05 AM
Dec 2011
Better Believe It (1000+ posts) Tue Nov-08-11 05:56 PM
Response to Reply #12

I actually don't favor a primary campaign. I think it would be a distraction from building independent mass movements with an active base among millions of ordinary working class folks.

I agree with "The Progressive" magazine view on this.

http://www.democraticunderground.com/discuss/duboard.php?az=show_mesg&forum=439&topic_id=2263074&mesg_id=2265640


Why a Primary Challenge to Obama Is a Bad Idea
By Matthew Rothschild
Editor of The Progressive
December 9, 2010

I’m as unhappy with Obama as the next progressive, but I don’t think it’d be a good idea to mount a primary challenge to him, and here’s why.

First of all, it would be extremely divisive within the Democratic Party, and it would drive a wedge between the largely white left and the overwhelming majority of African Americans at the grassroots, who constitute the party’s most loyal constituency. The last thing we need is to incite racial animosity on the left.

Secondly, there’s no obvious, credible challenger to Obama, and even if there were, any candidate would be likely to lose, so what’s the point?

Thirdly, the divisiveness would only serve to help the Republicans and their rightist forces gain even more power, as the Ted Kennedy challenge to Jimmy Carter illustrated back in 1980.

But most importantly of all, the boomlet for challenging Obama reiterates the fallacy that Presidential politics is the crucial arena for political activism. We, on the progressive side, have been investing way too much time and energy here.

Please read the full article at:


http://www.progressive.org/wx120910.html
 

magical thyme

(14,881 posts)
62. the feature is available now
Wed Dec 21, 2011, 11:53 AM
Dec 2011

go to the individual's profile and the option to put on ignore is there. Cheers!

 

snooper2

(30,151 posts)
82. Being able to see the edit history is badass isn't it BBI
Wed Dec 21, 2011, 02:43 PM
Dec 2011

LOL

Oh, and-


I oppose anyone buying a subway sandwich while putting buy 1 6" get 1 free coupons on all the cars in my work parking lot.

 

Motown_Johnny

(22,308 posts)
5. Any vote that does not help defeat the conservatives is a mistake
Tue Dec 20, 2011, 11:48 PM
Dec 2011

This guy won't get my vote no matter what.

eridani

(51,907 posts)
7. Great. No voter contact plan with national scope
Tue Dec 20, 2011, 11:48 PM
Dec 2011

Yes, he's raising issues that need to be raised, but OWS is doing much better at that than any "alternative" presidential candidate could. I think that progressives are better served by putting more progressive people into the pipeline at lower levels of government. Which we should have been doing since the 70s, but didn't.

Old and In the Way

(37,540 posts)
19. Couldn't agree more.
Wed Dec 21, 2011, 12:05 AM
Dec 2011

So Rocky gets elected. What changes? Nothing. Why? He'll still have to deal with Congress. I don't think Republicans will be any more willing to move his progressive legislation. And what's the Democrat's motivation to want the Rocky Party to succeed? Actually, he'll be totally sidelined and completely ineffectual. He'll have zippo influence on the Hill.

Not that he has a snowball's chance in getting elected. But his 5-10% will be enough to throw the Presidency to the Republican. Great.

A Simple Game

(9,214 posts)
123. You honestly don't think if a third party candidate beat an incumbent President that nothing would
Wed Dec 21, 2011, 10:59 PM
Dec 2011

change? I can imagine brown bricks in the pants of most representatives and senators if that were to happen. You think congress would still be as conservative as they are now? In the first place if Anderson were to win I think a lot of new faces would also appear in the Capitol building. There would be no Republican majority to do anything. The old faces would be doing a lot of reassessing their positions. I can think of no larger wake up call for congress.

Old and In the Way

(37,540 posts)
135. Yes, nothing would change.
Thu Dec 22, 2011, 01:57 AM
Dec 2011

You can imagine whatever you like, of course, but the reality is, a messiah type 3rd party President comes into town with his own agenda - built on trashing the evil Republican and Republican-Lite Parties. The Inauguration comes and goes...then what? Assuming this Party-less President has some grand legislative agenda to fix all of the political and social problems of our society - it's going to be an impressive body of legislation (who writes that?) - who's going to stage manage it through Congress? If Republicans are in control of the House...game over. He gets to wait 2 years to see if the electorate decides to put the RLs in charge while he spends his time vetoing that agenda.. But what if the RLs have control of the House? Are they going to move this guy's legislation? Nope. They could give a rat's ass about rubber stamping his legislation They'll write their own, reflecting their vision and priorities. If it passes, he can sign it or veto it. But in no case is it going to be in any way his legislation. Talk about compromising principles, he'll be horsetrading everything to get anything.

Now you're including "new faces" magically appearing in Congress with the magic 3rs Party President? Lots of wonderful conjecture and hypotheticals...but they won't fare any better in reality than your 3rd Party President.

No, you want a 3rd way? You're gonna have to build a foundation for it to sit on. That means creating a Party and organizing at the precinct level. Running slates of candidates locally...building accomplishments that can translate into state offices...then run candidates for national office. And you're going to have to do it in all 50 states, concurrently. If you start now, you should be realizing your goal of national significance in about 20 years. Look at the Green Party for inspiration. They've been at if for 40 years....look what they've accomplished. And along the way, to succeed, you'll have to be willing to compromise on just about every facet of your agenda.

A Simple Game

(9,214 posts)
149. I will still maintain that if Anderson could beat President Obama
Thu Dec 22, 2011, 11:58 PM
Dec 2011

that there would be a sea change in Congress. An electorate that rejected both major presidential candidates would not stop at the Presidency. Those that survived the slaughter would have much fear in their hearts.

Of course it will not happen unless the both major candidates get caught at the same time in bed with dead hooker and a live boy.

Old and In the Way

(37,540 posts)
152. As I said, you can believe anything you want.
Fri Dec 23, 2011, 12:35 AM
Dec 2011

I explained to you why it wouldn't work. I see nothing in this post that explains why I'm wrong.

I have no idea why you'd think there would be a sea change, simply because we have elected someone with no political infrastructure in place to accomplish anything. The lesson we should have learned in 2008 is you can't elect a president and assume the hard work is over. The Republicans didn't roll over and sign on to Obama's vision of change. They certainly won't with a 3rd Party President. So we need to elect a bullet-proof progressive Congress that will deliver the legislation that will bring the change that Obama represented in 2008. The message was "Yes, we[ can", not "Yes I can"

A Simple Game

(9,214 posts)
179. I guess we will have to agree to disagree.
Sat Dec 24, 2011, 01:08 PM
Dec 2011

I still maintain that voters that would reject an incumbent President and the candidate from the other major party would not reelect incumbent representatives and senators that have favorable ratings hovering near 10%. There would be a lot of new faces in congress.

eridani

(51,907 posts)
146. The notion that a 3rd party candidate could beat an incumbent without --
Thu Dec 22, 2011, 09:48 PM
Dec 2011

--a voter contact plan is just plain silly. An actual political party is by definition one that runs candidates at all levels and has a large, constantly maintained, voter database.

Lefty policy wonks need to give up the notion that the general public consists of policy wonks just like them who vote on issues.

A Simple Game

(9,214 posts)
147. Just five words for you.
Thu Dec 22, 2011, 11:51 PM
Dec 2011

Hy-po-the-ti-cal that's all this was, a what if scenario. I doubt if anyone actually believes he could win.

eridani

(51,907 posts)
148. If you don't want to win, why run?
Thu Dec 22, 2011, 11:54 PM
Dec 2011

Although some other well-defined and measurable goal would be acceptable. What would that be for Anderson?

A Simple Game

(9,214 posts)
150. I'm sure he does want to win.
Fri Dec 23, 2011, 12:24 AM
Dec 2011

If he does indeed have a goal other than to win, it would probably be to move President Obama to the left. Anderson is probably the first person to know what his chances of winning are. My discussion with Old and In the Way was just a what if scenario.

 

NorthCarolina

(11,197 posts)
83. You don't think OWS would get behind his candidacy?
Wed Dec 21, 2011, 02:58 PM
Dec 2011

I'm thinking a large percentage of OWS would.

Bjorn Against

(12,041 posts)
29. I am not sure, they just announced the formation of the party last week so they may not be on any.
Wed Dec 21, 2011, 01:59 AM
Dec 2011

I expect they will probably be on the ballot in several states by the time of the election, but they are probably not on any of them yet as they just formed a week ago.

joshcryer

(62,276 posts)
38. They won't be able to get on CA's ballot.
Wed Dec 21, 2011, 03:53 AM
Dec 2011

There are some other states who also have extremely high bar to get on the ballot.

 

Better Believe It

(18,630 posts)
90. The California Peace and Freedom Party could vote to put Anderson as their candidate on the ballot.
Wed Dec 21, 2011, 03:41 PM
Dec 2011

I believe they have automatic ballot status. They used that in 2008 to put two non-PFP candidates on the presidential ballot in 2008, Ralph Nader and Peter Camejo.

ChadwickHenryWard

(862 posts)
64. Perhaps not.
Wed Dec 21, 2011, 12:17 PM
Dec 2011

Since elected officials form the two major parties write the rules for placement on the ballot on the state level, it is often very difficult for third parties to get any representation.

 

Better Believe It

(18,630 posts)
21. Why the Anderson campaign for President will not be like Nader's campaign in 2000.
Wed Dec 21, 2011, 12:18 AM
Dec 2011

An excerpt from the Guardian article on Anderson's campaign. Read the full article which explores this question in more detail. BBI:

Anderson: "As long as the fear of being a spoiler prevents people from moving in a direction that will change the corrupt system that's in place, then we'll never see change in this country," he says. "At least, we'll never see changes move in a positive direction. The choice people have now is to either support a very different way that would signal a revolution and vast correction of the systemic problems in our government – or they can carry on going in the same direction they have been going all these years that's resulted in so much tragedy for people in this country and the world."

There are a couple of reasons why it would be a mistake to expect a re-run of 2000.

First, Anderson is nothing like Nader. He has held elected office and won re-election by a seven-point margin during a particularly reactionary period. Also, he is a charismatic figure. I have seen passengers cheer after a pilot announced that he was travelling on a plane from Salt Lake to DC (and he was in coach!). I've seen people ask to have their picture taken with him while he's out for a drink in Salt Lake.

Second, 2012 is nothing like 2000. Approval of the work of Congress is at an all time low and Americans are deeply disaffected with both parties. A recent Gallup poll showed that only 13% of Americans approve of how Congress is handling its work. And even though a narrow majority would keep not vote out their own representatives, 76% say most representatives do not deserve to be re-elected. Many Democrats feel disappointed by Obama; many Republicans despair of their primary choice.

http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2011/dec/12/rocky-anderson-radical-third-way?newsfeed=true

Old and In the Way

(37,540 posts)
22. Ever wonder why they only poll Congress as if it were a monolythic body?
Wed Dec 21, 2011, 12:46 AM
Dec 2011

You never, ever see polling that attempt to analyze and track by Party. It's like they want the voter to conclude, they're all bad. If I'm asked my opinion, what do you think of Congress's performance...how do I answer? IT SUCKS! But there's never a follow-up question - Who do you blame? No, they get the answer they want. Congress sucks...then leave it up to the uniformed voter to conclude, "there's not a dimes worth of difference between republicans and Democrats".

Old and In the Way

(37,540 posts)
28. True, but it's the only polling that seems to get discussed in the mainstream media.
Wed Dec 21, 2011, 01:53 AM
Dec 2011

Maybe MSNBC will get into polling crosstabs and there are sites like DKos, 538, and DU that have the breakout results but broadcast media seems to always run with the "People think Congress sucks and we have the polls to prove it!". It's a negative feedback loop that helps to carry the CW that both are equally bad. Clearly, both Parties aren't voting the same way in Congress...the votes couldn't be more clearly contrasted. Polling the Congress questions tells us nothing, at best, and, at worst, helps to mislead uninformed voters to conclude both parties must suck equally since both are in Congress.

ProSense

(116,464 posts)
23. That's hilarious
Wed Dec 21, 2011, 12:51 AM
Dec 2011
There are a couple of reasons why it would be a mistake to expect a re-run of 2000.

First, Anderson is nothing like Nader. He has held elected office and won re-election by a seven-point margin during a particularly reactionary period. Also, he is a charismatic figure. I have seen passengers cheer after a pilot announced that he was travelling on a plane from Salt Lake to DC (and he was in coach!). I've seen people ask to have their picture taken with him while he's out for a drink in Salt Lake.

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newspeak

(4,847 posts)
57. I resided in Utah when Rocky was mayor
Wed Dec 21, 2011, 11:22 AM
Dec 2011

I remember him protesting against little boot's iraq war plans. He fully supported the protesters. I admire the guy, he's a workaholic; however, the timing is not right. I think if you're going to promote a new party from the ground, it will take some time.

approximately one hundred years ago, both parties were in bed together and people became disgusted with the corruption. California and wisconsin, both, led in the progressive movement, especially in labor and education. What a strong third party can do is change the direction of one of the established parties.

I admire Rocky-like I said he is a workaholic and he has chutzpah. why doesn't he run as a democrat? Well, if you're a progressive, you may not get that DNC support, especially from the third way democrats. However, it would be nice if he did challenge as a democrat and help change the direction of the party.

FreeState

(10,575 posts)
37. I wouldn't call Rocky Anderson a Mormon
Wed Dec 21, 2011, 03:51 AM
Dec 2011

If only all Mormons were like him:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rocky_Anderson

Anderson was raised as a Mormon, and was a practicing member of that predominant religion in Logan,[20] but he has described his disagreement with certain doctrines of the Church of Jesus Christ, particularly the denial, before 1978, of the priesthood and temple ceremonies for African-Americans, whose dark skin, according to the Mormon Church, was "the mark of Cain,"[21] and the teachings of Brigham Young that "a white person who 'mixed his seed' with a 'Negro' should be killed."[22] Anderson has described his belief, from a young age, that the L.D.S. teaching of personal moral abdication through obedience to people in positions of authority was dangerous and counter to the principle of personal moral responsibility,[23] in which Anderson deeply believes.[24]

Anderson studied ethics, political philosophy, and religious philosophy[25] in college. He also explored theological issues in depth[26], including the unique doctrine of the Mormon Church that worthy men and women can become gods and goddesses[27], and determined that the best course for him was to intensely consider ethical choices, then set certain moral guideposts for his life, and focus on trying to live accordingly, without regard to the doctrines of any organized religion.[28]

While expressing the importance of some fundamental moral lessons he learned as a young member of the Mormon Church, and while describing the value he places on his Mormon heritage,[29] Anderson has spoken out about the L.D.S. Church's discrimination against gays and lesbians,[30] comparing its public campaigns against equality for members of the GLBT community with its history of racial discrimination. Anderson has written about his views on this issue[31] and appeared in the documentary film, "8: A Mormon Proposition."[32]
During high school, Rocky played lead guitar in a rock and roll band, The Viscounts, and worked at a cabinet and roof truss plant. He also shingled roofs during his high school years.

Snip...

Anderson received a bachelor's degree in Philosophy, graduating magna cum laude.[35] After reading existentialist literature and several works on ethics, religious philosophy, and political philosophy, he had a "powerful epiphany. We can't escape responsibility, there's no sitting out moral decisions, and whenever we refuse to stand up against wrongdoing we're actually supporting the status quo."[36]

 

CanSocDem

(3,286 posts)
168. I was wondering...
Fri Dec 23, 2011, 01:15 PM
Dec 2011


...how he reconciled his progressive views with a job at the head of the nations only functioning 'theocracy'. Thanks to your post, I am comfortable with the knowledge that he came to them, naturally.

.
 

1StrongBlackMan

(31,849 posts)
25. Here's an idea ...
Wed Dec 21, 2011, 01:04 AM
Dec 2011

How about "progressive alternatives" work hard to build a base and national recogition/identification ... starting the 1st Wednesday in November, 2012? That gives them 4 years to build legitimacy as a viable alternative for Democrats without jeopardizing our (Democrats and America's) immediate future.

Any other efforts taunting "a progressive alternative" will be seen as suspect to me and will earn my vocal disappoval.

Not that it matters.

Old and In the Way

(37,540 posts)
31. That's too much work. Independent progressives want a political messiah to fix everything.
Wed Dec 21, 2011, 02:05 AM
Dec 2011

And they would be bitterly disappointed to realize that this person would be completely ineffectual in getting anything done without selecting sides. Assuming he'd want to work with Democrats (he's a progressive after all)....he'd be a weaker version of Obama.

If they want real change now, they ought to be working to elect more progressive independents like Bernie Sanders to Congress instead of helping to get Republicans elected to the Presidency.

 

Better Believe It

(18,630 posts)
41. So you think Rocky Anderson would be "a weaker version" of the Great Compromiser President Obama?
Wed Dec 21, 2011, 09:50 AM
Dec 2011

mmmmmmm ..... not sure if that's even possible.

You're joking .... right?

Tarheel_Dem

(31,237 posts)
161. "Stealing phrases from Sarah Palin doesn't help your case, also too."
Fri Dec 23, 2011, 02:50 AM
Dec 2011
You caught that too, huh? The lines are so blurred now.

Tx4obama

(36,974 posts)
30. Besides the Democrats and GOPers there are FOURTEEN other folks running
Wed Dec 21, 2011, 02:02 AM
Dec 2011

for President in 2012.

I think that NONE of them are worth even talking about.

Here's a link to EVERYONE that has announced they are running: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_States_presidential_election,_2012
Here's a direct link to the section that names the 14 folks that no one has ever heard of:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_States_presidential_election,_2012#Third_party_and_independent

p.s. Except Rosanne Barr, we've all heard of her


Obama 2012 - all the way!!!

Old and In the Way

(37,540 posts)
32. I think running for POTUS might be the new financial con.
Wed Dec 21, 2011, 02:08 AM
Dec 2011

Anyone can run and, with a creative accountant, you can probably earn a comfortable living. Anyone can run for national office, just look at Christine O'Donnell.

joshcryer

(62,276 posts)
39. Correct, I hope DU doesn't get caught up in Anderson hysteria...
Wed Dec 21, 2011, 03:55 AM
Dec 2011

...as the trolls keep referencing him over and over closer to election time.

klook

(12,162 posts)
79. Personally, I'm pretty concerned about
Wed Dec 21, 2011, 01:59 PM
Dec 2011

Vermin Supreme. A vote for V. S. is a vote for whatever supreme varmint the Republicans put up.

Hugabear

(10,340 posts)
33. Ron Paul has a better chance of being elected President than this guy
Wed Dec 21, 2011, 02:12 AM
Dec 2011

Fair or not, if you don't have a (D) or (R) after your name on the ballot, you're not getting elected. Plain and simple. It just will not happen. Ross Perot, who spent billions of his own money in a highly publicized third-party run in 1992, couldn't even get a single electoral vote. Neither did Ralph Nader in 2000. If neither of those guys could even make a tiny dent in the electoral college, why should anyone think this guy would have a chance?

Irishonly

(3,344 posts)
55. I will never forget it
Wed Dec 21, 2011, 11:11 AM
Dec 2011

People I knew thought Carter would win anyway and voted for Anderson as a protest vote. I remember walking into work the day after the election and seeing everyone dressed in black. I wore black that day and it was a quiet, mournful day.

 

UnrepentantLiberal

(11,700 posts)
40. Is this a suicide by cop thread?
Wed Dec 21, 2011, 07:38 AM
Dec 2011

You do know they'll ban you from DU for this.

I guess you're so angry about the "More 'jury' nonsense. A 'jury' voted 4 to 2 against Manning" thread you don't care.

http://www.democraticunderground.com/124013092

 

Better Believe It

(18,630 posts)
49. Do you have any evidence he "cheated" on his two ex-wives? Links please.
Wed Dec 21, 2011, 10:32 AM
Dec 2011

Anderson divorced twice and is single.

Tell us why you think divorce is immoral or perhaps should not be permitted in a civil society if that's your position.

This sounds more like a low level personal attack from someone who can't present an effective rebuttal against Anderson's campaign.

newspeak

(4,847 posts)
58. actually his marriages probably ended in divorce
Wed Dec 21, 2011, 11:25 AM
Dec 2011

because he is a workaholic. As mayor in salt lake, he was very committed to his position.

Freddie Stubbs

(29,853 posts)
63. He couldn't handle marriage and he couldn't handle working to change the Democratic party
Wed Dec 21, 2011, 11:57 AM
Dec 2011

He got to where he is in his career thanks to the Democratic party. As soon as it is becomes convenient, he abandons the party.

ProSense

(116,464 posts)
44. Keep
Wed Dec 21, 2011, 10:15 AM
Dec 2011

hope alive!

CNN poll: Renominate Obama 81%
http://www.democraticunderground.com/100242021

That leaves between zero and 19 percent who maybe open to supporting third party. Actually, that range is closer to zero to 11 percent, since roughly 8 percent of Democrats sometimes vote for the Republican.

My guess is that among the 11 percent, there are about 2 percent to 3 percent who will consider it.

Keep hope alive!

agentS

(1,325 posts)
47. Sounds like a great guy! He should run for Senate
Wed Dec 21, 2011, 10:29 AM
Dec 2011

God knows we more people like him in Congress.
I can't stand Coburn or Vitter or McConnell.

bigtree

(86,005 posts)
52. he worked with Romney in the 2002 Winter Olympics
Wed Dec 21, 2011, 10:36 AM
Dec 2011

How fricking desperate can you get? How the fuck is this a progressive alternative? So, he's to the left of Romney. Sad.

newspeak

(4,847 posts)
60. of course he worked with romney
Wed Dec 21, 2011, 11:42 AM
Dec 2011

he was mayor of SLC and romney was head of the olympic planning. He had to work with romney to coordinate the olympics.

I'm not going to shite on rocky, he stood up to little boots.

dems_rightnow

(1,956 posts)
145. What would a REAL Democrat have said?
Thu Dec 22, 2011, 08:02 PM
Dec 2011

"Sorry. I've changed my mind. You can't have your Olympics here."????

CanonRay

(14,111 posts)
53. I had dealings with this guy when he was Mayor of Salt Lake
Wed Dec 21, 2011, 10:41 AM
Dec 2011

He talks a good game, but I think he's phony as a $3 bill. Similar to Mitt. Just MHO.

JustABozoOnThisBus

(23,362 posts)
54. Excellent Republican strategy
Wed Dec 21, 2011, 10:44 AM
Dec 2011

Get a liberal to run as a third-party candidate. This will siphon votes from the Democratic ticket. Shades of Ralph Nader.

I wonder who would fund Anderson.

 

Tierra_y_Libertad

(50,414 posts)
81. Which means that more choices are a plus.
Wed Dec 21, 2011, 02:39 PM
Dec 2011

Unfortunately, in our 2 party system controlled by money, it dilutes the choices enough to make democracy impossible.

EC

(12,287 posts)
61. I'm beginning to think that there are a lot of
Wed Dec 21, 2011, 11:50 AM
Dec 2011

fake candidates being brought in by the repubs like they did here in WI. during the first round of recalls. Put in Dems that they con into running to divide the Dem vote.

 

ecoalex2

(12 posts)
65. Justice Party
Wed Dec 21, 2011, 12:37 PM
Dec 2011

Justice is at the core of why America is what it is today.sadly Obama has kept the bush justice dept. and continues to torture,spy on all of us,and now accepts the unlimited detention of Americans in America by the US military,which is clearly illegal.

Until justice is restored we cannot have the guarantees of the Constitution.

A Republic of,by,for the corporations not the people is our reality now.

This is why as far as I know if Rocky Anderson is on the ballot I will vote for him,and the party of Justice.

Response to Better Believe It (Original post)

patrice

(47,992 posts)
73. Fuck Hr 676. Fuck EFCA 2.0 but some will get their self-righteous buzz on anyway & lie down with
Wed Dec 21, 2011, 12:58 PM
Dec 2011

those who will double-cross us to do it, just so everyone can put shit on their PROFESSIONAL "Leftist" resumes and brag about being part of a "revolution" that ONLY screws those who are already screwed.

ooglymoogly

(9,502 posts)
89. I have followed Rocky for a long time.
Wed Dec 21, 2011, 03:29 PM
Dec 2011

He has solid democratic principals and has stood proud for those principals in a very red state.

Ikonoklast

(23,973 posts)
77. OP found out as long as he posts anti-material with a disclaimer at the bottom, he is within
Wed Dec 21, 2011, 01:37 PM
Dec 2011

the 'rules'.

Awesome.

Door is wide open now.

 

Better Believe It

(18,630 posts)
85. You're now on ignore for personal attacks.
Wed Dec 21, 2011, 03:21 PM
Dec 2011

I see you were on my ignore list on DU2 for engaging in personal attacks against DU'ers you disagreed with.

You haven't changed.

Bye.

Ikonoklast

(23,973 posts)
99. Oh my stars and garters! Whatever shall I do? I...I feel faint!
Wed Dec 21, 2011, 05:18 PM
Dec 2011

Nope.

I haven't changed, you are correct on that score.


I am a Democrat.


Proud to be on your fingers in the ears list.

Ikonoklast

(23,973 posts)
101. (cough) Everything's getting so cold...(cough) so dark, so cold...(gasp)....
Wed Dec 21, 2011, 05:26 PM
Dec 2011

...I see a light now...so bright...(hack)(gasp)....such a cold, bright white light..............

siligut

(12,272 posts)
78. How convenient for the repugs
Wed Dec 21, 2011, 01:40 PM
Dec 2011

Much too convenient. I sure hope we don't see support for this guy on DU, it goes directly against the DU TOS: "Winning elections is important — therefore, advocating in favor of Republican nominees or in favor of third-party spoiler candidates that could split the vote and throw an election to our conservative opponents is never permitted on Democratic Underground."

Martin Eden

(12,874 posts)
80. I'll vote for a Third Party candidate ...
Wed Dec 21, 2011, 02:35 PM
Dec 2011

... when Instant Runoff Voting is in place.

Our nation has not recovered from Florida in 2000.

If a Repuke takes the White House, we are in d e e p s h i t .

OregonBlue

(7,754 posts)
93. Not this silliness again. Obama approval was at 84% among Dems last week and it's going up.
Wed Dec 21, 2011, 04:18 PM
Dec 2011

Why waste everyone's time with this when we should all be out opposing the Teahadists.

JohnnyRingo

(18,638 posts)
95. People who think a vote splitting third choice is a good idea should bet the rent money on it.
Wed Dec 21, 2011, 04:29 PM
Dec 2011

I think the maximum donation is something like $2200, and he most certainly needs it. Liberal idealists don't want him tainted by corporate cash, so that leaves only one source of campaign money.

Throwing away one's vote as a protest to get a Republican in the White House is an innefficient tactic. If people really think this guy would do a good job, put a month's pay on it or quit pretending he has a chance.

McCamy Taylor

(19,240 posts)
98. Amen. But there is no maximum contribution. The Kochs could bankroll this guy 100%---
Wed Dec 21, 2011, 05:04 PM
Dec 2011

and keep themselves secret while doing it.

Any politician who wants to be catapulted to the national stage can get funding from a major corporate donor of the GOP and see his name on every ballot in every contested state in the union. The e-vote fraud folks will then see that he gets 4% of the vote---peeled straight from the Democratic votes. Just like Nader.

 

Better Believe It

(18,630 posts)
102. Republicans and Wall Street could also give millions to Obama. They gave a lot to Kerry and Obama
Wed Dec 21, 2011, 05:27 PM
Dec 2011

Isn't that right?
 

jtrockville

(4,266 posts)
108. Anderson won't accept the maximum donation amount. Not even close.
Wed Dec 21, 2011, 07:30 PM
Dec 2011

He'll only accept a maximum of $100 from anyone. At least that's what his donation page said when I kicked in some $ to him.

SidDithers

(44,228 posts)
126. Wait. You donated to someone running against...
Wed Dec 21, 2011, 11:09 PM
Dec 2011

Last edited Sat Dec 24, 2011, 04:22 PM - Edit history (1)

the Democratic candidate in the General Election?

Edit: looks like that donation to Rocky cost you your posting privileges at DU3. Oh, well.

Sid

JohnnyRingo

(18,638 posts)
138. I heard about that $100 maximum, now that you mention it.
Thu Dec 22, 2011, 04:02 AM
Dec 2011

That means he'll run a lot of commercials in the Posti-Vac time slot.
Phone bank calls will end with a request to stay on the line for an important message about your credit cards.
Bumper stickers can have JD Byrider crossed out and his name penciled in.
Campaign rallies will be held immediately after the Zumba class ends.

I could go on, but it's ludicrous to think we'll hear anymore from this guy. He has no money and an underground base of supporters that couldn't fill an amusement park. But hey, if all 65 million democrats send him $100 each he'll have almost enough to print some flyers and sandwich boards.

Maybe I'm wrong though. Perhaps he'll become a household name like Stewart Alexander who's also running from the left side of the ticket.

grantcart

(53,061 posts)
103. My input is that someone who makes repeated anti Obama posts and then puts
Wed Dec 21, 2011, 05:37 PM
Dec 2011

"I don't really believe this crap but I want your opinion"

is intellectually dishonest.
 

Better Believe It

(18,630 posts)
111. Is your comment directed at me or someone else?
Wed Dec 21, 2011, 09:32 PM
Dec 2011

I hope it's someone else because I never wrote the comment you quoted.

Did you just make that quote up or are you quoting some other DU'er?

Well?

You have the floor.

grantcart

(53,061 posts)
117. It's my charachterization of the repeated anti Obama posts that you make and then add some
Wed Dec 21, 2011, 10:13 PM
Dec 2011

disingenuous line like;


"John MacArthur proposes a Democratic primary challenge against President Obama which I'm opposed to. BBI"

or

"I don't support Anderson's presidential campaign but I think progressives need to pay attention to what he is saying and doing."


You are an absolute fountain of postings that you say that you don't agree with.

There are a couple dozen obscure third party candidates but you choose to focus not on the ones that would run and hurt the Republican nominee but the one that didn't support Obama in 2008, doesn't "trust Obama", and is the Republican wet dream if he could draw off 3-4 % of the Democrats.

You find it 'interesting' and you want to get it widely distributed and publicized but you seem to always post these types of things without explaining why you find it interesting.
 

Better Believe It

(18,630 posts)
133. Your misrepresentation of my views may fit your Obama talking points nicely but I tell the truth.
Wed Dec 21, 2011, 11:31 PM
Dec 2011

And if the truth and honest criticism of Obama and the economic interests he serves disturbs you that's too bad.

I'm not a parrot for Anderson nor any presidential candidate, including President Obama!

If you demonstrate as much independence you won't appear like a political apologist on every issue involving President Obama. Echoing White House talking points in defense of Obama's less than liberal/progressive policies and blasting anyone who expresses less than slavish adulation and/or uncritical support for all of President Obama's policies won't win you much respect or attention from people you might call "the professional left".

If you actually monitor my posts you should know that I indicated some time ago that I agreed with the position of "The Progressive" editor on a primary challenge against Obama. They are opposed to such a challenge and so am I.

Are you familiar with The Progressive and other liberal/progressive websites and the writers that don't function as mere White House public relations outfits that simply repeat Obama election campaign talking points?

Bobbie Jo

(14,341 posts)
118. It's called a paraphrase
Wed Dec 21, 2011, 10:20 PM
Dec 2011

I'm relatively sure the comment was directed to you. Since you're such a copy/paste fan, take a look:



Paraphrase ( /&#712;pær&#601;fre&#618;z/) is restatement of a text or passages, using other words. The term "paraphrase" derives via the Latin "paraphrasis" from the Greek <<&#960;&#945;&#961;&#940;&#966;&#961;&#945;&#963;&#951;>>, meaning "additional manner of expression". The act of paraphrasing is also called "paraphrasis."

A paraphrase typically explains or clarifies the text that is being paraphrased. For example, "The signal was red" might be paraphrased as "The train was not allowed to proceed." When accompanying the original statement, a paraphrase is usually introduced with a verbum dicendi — a declaratory expression to signal the transition to the paraphrase. For example, in "The signal was red, that is, the train was not allowed to proceed," the "that is" signals the paraphrase that follows.

A paraphrase does not need to accompany a direct quotation, but when this is so, the paraphrase typically serves to put the source's statement into perspective or to clarify the context in which it appeared. A paraphrase is typically more detailed than a summary. One should add the source at the end of the sentence, for example: When the light was red trains could not go (Wikipedia).

Paraphrase may attempt to preserve the essential meaning of the material being paraphrased. Thus, the (intentional or otherwise) reinterpretation of a source to infer a meaning that is not explicitly evident in the source itself qualifies as "original research," and not as paraphrase.

Unlike a metaphrase, which represents a "formal equivalent" of the source, a paraphrase represents a "dynamic equivalent" thereof. While a metaphrase attempts to translate a text literally, a paraphrase conveys the essential thought expressed in a source text — if necessary, at the expense of literality. For details, see "Dynamic and formal equivalence."

For the full citation: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paraphrase

Hope that helps!


frazzled

(18,402 posts)
107. He should win because he puts his fist in the air
Wed Dec 21, 2011, 07:27 PM
Dec 2011

and looks angry. We likes us some guys who puts their fists in the air and get red and angry.

 

Better Believe It

(18,630 posts)
113. I of course prefer someone who seems to be delivering a lecture to the uneducated masses.
Wed Dec 21, 2011, 09:37 PM
Dec 2011

You know the type .... someone who sounds like a professor and ivory tower academic when a speech prepared by professional handlers has not been written for him or her.

Real emotion and passion sucks!

Is that also your preference?

Turbineguy

(37,361 posts)
115. Very interesting idea.
Wed Dec 21, 2011, 09:51 PM
Dec 2011

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We should vote for this guy so we can get the repubs back into the White House. It worked for Bush and we all know how happy we were about how that turned out.

WonderGrunion

(2,995 posts)
116. Fuck Rocky Anderson and Fuck the Justice Party
Wed Dec 21, 2011, 10:01 PM
Dec 2011

When this gets an inevitable alert to the jury, I would like to point out that Rocky Anderson and the Justice party are not DUers, they are not members of the Democratic Party and they have no chance of keeping any Republicans out of office.

calimary

(81,419 posts)
119. Oh great. Siphon off enough votes from Obama to a guy who seriously has no realistic chance against
Wed Dec 21, 2011, 10:24 PM
Dec 2011

a well-funded republi-CON.

Look, Obama's not perfect. But we do NOT need ANY diversion of votes away from him. Can you say Nader in 2000???????????? Do you REALLY want that????????

PLEASE, guys. Think about it before you cut off your nose to spite all our faces. Last time we thought we had a serious progressive shot at it, or wanted to "send a message" or some such fairy-tale crap, we got dubya for two terms.

I don't care how wonderful this guy is. And yeah, I know about him and there are lots of things I like about him. But he doesn't have a prayer - except to peel away enough votes from Obama that we get a republi-CON in the White House.

LadyHawkAZ

(6,199 posts)
125. He left office before I moved to Salt Lake
Wed Dec 21, 2011, 11:09 PM
Dec 2011

but most here seem to have liked him as mayor. I met him at a rally when I was visiting in 2008- seems like a nice enough guy.

Re how he got elected in Utah: Salt Lake City is the liberal island in a sea of Mormon locksteppers. Ralph Becker, the current mayor, is also a (D), as is SL county mayor Pete Corroon.

ETA: I'd like to see him run in 2016, on the Democratic ticket. I really would. Now would not be a good time though.

sufrommich

(22,871 posts)
128. Why is this 3rd party shit allowed on DU3?
Wed Dec 21, 2011, 11:13 PM
Dec 2011

It certainly is against the TOS and yet I've seen this crap all over DU lately.

joshcryer

(62,276 posts)
144. We'll see if ToS volations are enforced come nomination time.
Thu Dec 22, 2011, 07:55 PM
Dec 2011

Otherwise I think the new DU3 is more free form and less censoring.

 

RZM

(8,556 posts)
151. My prediction
Fri Dec 23, 2011, 12:35 AM
Dec 2011

It will be enforced once the Republicans settle on somebody.

They'll start with locks accompanied by messages with stern warnings to cease and desist. Those who don't heed them will dine on granite, DU2 style

 

RZM

(8,556 posts)
155. There's going to have to be a do or die moment in 2012
Fri Dec 23, 2011, 01:27 AM
Dec 2011

Where the admins have to commit to one path or another. Either this is a site where loyalty to the Democratic Party is enforced, or it isn't. This is the first time in DU history that a sitting Democratic president faces a re-election campaign. It will most likely call for either new policies, or more rigid enforcement of longstanding policies. I find it hard to believe that they will allow posters to disparage the Democratic candidate with impunity in the middle of a hard-fought election campaign that could go either way.

It's either going to be rigid enforcement, or some sort of policy shift. A year ago I would have predicted a policy shift. Now I'm leaning towards rigid enforcement.

Going to be interesting.

joshcryer

(62,276 posts)
156. Definitely going to be interesting.
Fri Dec 23, 2011, 01:37 AM
Dec 2011

There'd be a view bump as people watch the fallout of such an enforcement, but it could result, long term, in a viewer crash, and that would eat into ad revenue. I figure as long as Obama has a 5 point lead it will not happen. And I don't think Obama is really in much trouble in that vein.

Most of his supporters will be out GOTV or directly campaigning. I know I likely will be (depends on my moving situation).

 

RZM

(8,556 posts)
157. You're right, assuming a constant 5 point lead
Fri Dec 23, 2011, 01:39 AM
Dec 2011

I'm not so sure, frankly. I'd be surprised if Obama could maintain that. I think it's going to be closer than that.

That's assuming of course that Newt's not the nominee

MADem

(135,425 posts)
159. Isn't that a statement of principle within the ToS? That we're here to get Dems elected?
Fri Dec 23, 2011, 02:13 AM
Dec 2011

I don't think that will change, unless the site gets sold and there's a new paradigm overlaid on this lovely new software!

REP

(21,691 posts)
153. Disingenuous weasel-worded disclaimers
Fri Dec 23, 2011, 01:03 AM
Dec 2011

Not that I have any feelings on it one way or the other, of course, but those are words that could be used by some.

 

Dewey Finn

(176 posts)
158. Please share when you have further info.
Fri Dec 23, 2011, 01:50 AM
Dec 2011

I'm sure you're breathless with anticipation to learn more about "someone as liberal or progressive as Anderson," you being so darned "liberal or progressive" yourself.

Summer Hathaway

(2,770 posts)
160. You SO obviously don't realize -
Fri Dec 23, 2011, 02:43 AM
Dec 2011

- that BBI has been a great champion of liberal/ progressive causes all along.

You also don't realize (DUH!) that his only concern is getting a "true progressive" in the WH - because Rocky A, once elected (no doubt about that) is going to change everything - overnight!

Yep - everything.

Welcome to my IGNORE list, Dewey. You apparently don't recognize pure progessives/liberals when you see them.

MADem

(135,425 posts)
169. You've been here for a week, and you act like you've known BBI for years.
Fri Dec 23, 2011, 03:10 PM
Dec 2011

"All along?" A long-time lurker, were you?

Forgive me if I look askance.



Member since: Wed Dec 14, 2011, 11:28 PM
Number of posts: 68

Summer Hathaway

(2,770 posts)
174. Long time lurker -
Fri Dec 23, 2011, 08:01 PM
Dec 2011

- here and elsewhere. (Had personal reasons for not signing up and participating on message boards, which I'd rather not go into.)

Feel free to look askance if you want to. Surely someone posting on a Dem site about an independent running for the presidency couldn't possibly be construed as hoping to siphon off Dem votes, or split the party so as to help the GOP.

That would just be so obviously wrong, wouldn't it? And surely not allowed here on a site that "supports" Democrats.

MADem

(135,425 posts)
175. He has his own issues, and they're coming to the fore.
Fri Dec 23, 2011, 08:12 PM
Dec 2011

And that's a good thing.

I do like this transparency--it lays it all out there for all of us.

 

Better Believe It

(18,630 posts)
172. In response to your request for more information here's a link to his interview with Cenk Uygur
Fri Dec 23, 2011, 05:23 PM
Dec 2011


Presidential Candidate Rocky Anderson - on tonight's 'The Young Turks' (VIDEOS)
By April MacIntyre
Dec 23, 2011


On the December 22nd episode of Current TV’s “The Young Turks with Cenk Uygur” host Cenk Uygur interviewed Rocky Anderson, the former Mayor of Salt Lake City, and progressive 3rd party presidential candidate.

The Power Panel discussed whether a third party candidate should get progressives votes and “The Young Turks” own Jayar Jackson reacts to the $335 million Countrywide settlement.

Cenk interviews Rocky Anderson, the former mayor of Salt Lake City who is running for president as a candidate with the newly formed Justice Party. "The Republicans and the Democrats are completely in bed with the same folks, these corporate interests who are in control of our government," Anderson says. "The reason I'm doing this and the reason the Justice Party was formed is so that we can take the reins of our government and make sure that those in Washington are doing what's in the public interest." Cenk says, "Rocky, the problem here is I agree with you 100 percent and disagree with you zero percent," though he acknowledges that it would take an actual miracle for Anderson to win the presidency.

You can see the TV interview at this link:

http://www.monstersandcritics.com/smallscreen/news/article_1682560.php/Presidential-Candidate-Rocky-Anderson-on-tonight-s-The-Young-Turks-VIDEOS

Anything else I can do for ya?

paulk

(11,586 posts)
177. Personally, I would like to see a third party that would challenge the rightward drift
Fri Dec 23, 2011, 08:23 PM
Dec 2011

of the Democratic Party. But, once again, it's being done backwards...

A party needs to start at the bottom - school boards, city councils - state reps, then on to the Fed level.

Starting with the Presidency, like Nader and the Greens did, amounts to little more than a vanity campaign and can have disastrous results, like the 2000 election.

I think that this guy has some things worth hearing, but I hope he doesn't become a serious contender for next years election. We can't afford as a nation to have a Republican in the White House - no matter how disappointed we are in the current resident.

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