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Queen Mother
December 31st, 2007, 09:12 AM
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/22445078/


Buoyed by the still unsettled field, Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg is growing increasingly enchanted with the idea of launching an independent presidential bid, and his aides are aggressively laying the groundwork for him to run.

On Sunday, the mayor will join Democratic and Republican elder statesmen at the University of Oklahoma in what the conveners are billing as an effort to pressure the major party candidates to renounce partisan gridlock.

Former Senator David L. Boren of Oklahoma, who organized the session with former Senator Sam Nunn, a Democrat of Georgia, suggested in an interview that if the prospective major party nominees failed within two months to formally embrace bipartisanship and address the fundamental challenges facing the nation, “I would be among those who would urge Mr. Bloomberg to very seriously consider running for president as an independent.”

Hawkeye
December 31st, 2007, 09:39 AM
I've been watching this closely the past few days. I didn't realize that there were already 4-5 independent candidates out there. I can't help but believe that Bloomberg's players are up to strategy of some sort.... well the actually are fairly upfront about it, saying they feel both the mainstream parties are totally biased, partizan and ineffective. In short, they no longer reflect the American people. Bloomberg is slicker than eel snot so something is up.

I am really PO'd at FOX News these days and will boycott their channel here forward. Fox has a GOP forum scheduled, Wednesday I think and has excluded Ron Paul from participating even though he has been out polling Fred Thompson. Corporate America is putting the pressure on so-called fair and balanced media to see that Ron Paul gets as little exposure as possible.

Our system of nominating candidates really sucks bad when you see and know how few and powerful is the bunch who gets to decide what our choices will be.

I just don't believe the original framers intended this at all. It sounds unconstitutional to the point of being illegally corrupt.

jwm3
December 31st, 2007, 02:18 PM
Surely Bloomberg has to realize he doesn't have a snowball's chance in hell of winning.

Wouldn't it be ironic if a third party candidate helped another Clinton win without a popular majority?

BassCatter
December 31st, 2007, 02:56 PM
I think that would be his plan.