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In reply to the discussion: The Third Way is "concerned" about all this populist talk [View all]jsr
(7,712 posts)19. GOP Donors and K Street Fuel Third Way’s Advice for the Democratic Party
http://www.thenation.com/blog/177437/gop-donors-and-k-street-fuel-third-ways-advice-democratic-party
GOP Donors and K Street Fuel Third Ways Advice for the Democratic Party
Lee Fang on December 3, 2013 - 4:25 PM ET
Buried inside the annual report for Third Way is a revelation that the group relies on a peculiar DC consulting firm to raise half a million a year: Peck, Madigan, Jones & Stewart. Peck Madigan is no ordinary nonprofit buckraiser. The group is, in fact, a corporate lobbying firm that represents Deutsche Bank, Intel, the Business Roundtable, Amgen, AT&T, the International Swaps & Derivatives Association, MasterCard, New York Life Insurance, PhRMA and the US Chamber of Commerce, among others.
The two organizations complement each other well. Peck Madigan signs as a lobbyist for the government of New Zealand on the Trans-Pacific Partnership free trade deal; Third Way aggressively promotes the deal. Peck Madigan clients push for entitlement cuts, and so does Third Way.
Notice that Humana, a major health insurance company, lists its $50,000 donation to Third Way not as a donation to a think tank but as part of its yearly budget spent on lobbying activity, up there with the Florida Chamber and other trade associations. The company views financial gifts to Third Way as part of its strategy for increasing its profit-making political influence.
Whats more, Third Ways leadership has tenuous connections to the Democratic Party it hopes to shape. Daniel Loeb, a hedge fund manager listed as a trustee on Third Ways 2012 annual disclosure, bundled $556,031 for Mitt Romney last year. Third Way board member Derek Kaufman, another hedge fund executive, also gave to Romney.
GOP Donors and K Street Fuel Third Ways Advice for the Democratic Party
Lee Fang on December 3, 2013 - 4:25 PM ET
Buried inside the annual report for Third Way is a revelation that the group relies on a peculiar DC consulting firm to raise half a million a year: Peck, Madigan, Jones & Stewart. Peck Madigan is no ordinary nonprofit buckraiser. The group is, in fact, a corporate lobbying firm that represents Deutsche Bank, Intel, the Business Roundtable, Amgen, AT&T, the International Swaps & Derivatives Association, MasterCard, New York Life Insurance, PhRMA and the US Chamber of Commerce, among others.
The two organizations complement each other well. Peck Madigan signs as a lobbyist for the government of New Zealand on the Trans-Pacific Partnership free trade deal; Third Way aggressively promotes the deal. Peck Madigan clients push for entitlement cuts, and so does Third Way.
Notice that Humana, a major health insurance company, lists its $50,000 donation to Third Way not as a donation to a think tank but as part of its yearly budget spent on lobbying activity, up there with the Florida Chamber and other trade associations. The company views financial gifts to Third Way as part of its strategy for increasing its profit-making political influence.
Whats more, Third Ways leadership has tenuous connections to the Democratic Party it hopes to shape. Daniel Loeb, a hedge fund manager listed as a trustee on Third Ways 2012 annual disclosure, bundled $556,031 for Mitt Romney last year. Third Way board member Derek Kaufman, another hedge fund executive, also gave to Romney.
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If he was at all reasonable he would have secretly held those views all along.
Enthusiast
Feb 2014
#92
That's what they claim. I posted a link because so many on DU pretend Third Way
Bluenorthwest
Feb 2014
#34
Christine Quinn was a 'pragmatic' Dem, and lost to populist DiBlasio big time.
closeupready
Feb 2014
#72
Yes, when you claim a Democratic center, that is to right of main stream Republicans, it sure is.
RC
Feb 2014
#53
Out of 212,084 DU user registrations, you are the only one so far that seems to think so.
RC
Feb 2014
#83
I copied and pasted the word you used, from your post, into my America Heritage Dictionary.
RC
Feb 2014
#105
But when you are using it to describe a disease that multiple people have contracted..
VanillaRhapsody
Feb 2014
#107
Because if you actually looked at the graph....you could answer your own question...
VanillaRhapsody
Feb 2014
#101
"It's a dishonest and ridiculous meme meant to divide Democrats"..........
socialist_n_TN
Feb 2014
#57
The Oligarchs, Corporations And Banks Own And Control The Parties That Own And Control Politics
cantbeserious
Feb 2014
#3
Too bad they aren't concerned about the 50 million families on food stamps they just
jtuck004
Feb 2014
#7
This is the literal graphic truth. The center to moderate left not represented
on point
Feb 2014
#66
Spot on. Kudos for Crist. Maybe it's just DU, but seems there's a lot more coming out of the
libdem4life
Feb 2014
#106
This reminds me of Wisconsin. A far, far-right Governor running against a "moderate" ...
Scuba
Feb 2014
#18
Not just a Republican, but a Republican who said Palin was more qualified to be
Bluenorthwest
Feb 2014
#35
Divisiveness is the real concern in my view. Embrace the Big Tent if you want your voice heard too.
Coyotl
Feb 2014
#56
Yeah, how'd that "Big Tent" work out for single payer advocates?.........
socialist_n_TN
Feb 2014
#59
and what are you going to tell all those people once they start filing for
liberal_at_heart
Feb 2014
#67
the whole idea that wildly popular policies would harm Democrats and unpopular policies would win
Douglas Carpenter
Feb 2014
#90