Cloward Piven And The Radical New Party


Did Cloward And Piven Give Rise To The Radical New Party? Of Course, But Don't Hold Your Breath Waiting For Mitt Romney Or Establishment Republicans To Admit It!



Little did we know that when Barack Obama denied his involvement with the socialist New Party back in 2008, that there was more to the story. Guess who was one of the early movers-and-shakers of the New Party? You guessed it. None other than Frances Fox Piven.

Of course, Barack Obama has steadfastly denied any involvement with the radical New Party, and, as with all things Obama, that false denial was good enough for Mitt Romney and the Republican Party.
But thanks to Stanly Kurtz, writing for National Review Online, we now have documentable proof that Obama was not only associated with the radical New Party, but that he was a dues paying member.Cloward Piven StrategyFor those unfamiliar with the New Party, Aaron Klein writes an excellent primer in WorldNetDaily.com which also gives brief bios of some of the other movers-and-shakers; and they are, to say the least, a rather motley crew:

"The New Party, established in 1992, took advantage of what was known as electoral 'fusion,' which enabled candidates to run on two tickets simultaneously, attracting voters from both parties. But the New Party disbanded in 1998, one year after fusion was halted by the Supreme Court."

"The socialist-oriented goals of the New Party were enumerated on its old website."

"Among the New Party’s stated objectives were 'full employment, a shorter work week and a guaranteed minimum income for all adults; a universal ‘social wage’ to include such basic benefits as health care, child care, vacation time and lifelong access to education and training; a systematic phase-in of comparable worth; and like programs to ensure gender equity.'”

"The New Party stated it also sought 'the democratization of our banking and financial system – including popular election of those charged with public stewardship of our banking system, worker-owner control over their pension assets [and] community-controlled alternative financial institutions.'”

"Many of the New Party’s founding members were Democratic Socialists of America leaders and members of Committees of Correspondence, a breakaway of the Communist Party USA.

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