| Far-Left Media Blast 'Hopeless' Obama |
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| by Tom McGregor | Wed, Mar 20, 2013, 05:04 AM |
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According to CounterPunch, "there is good news in the Boston Globe today for the managers, development directors, visionaries and propaganda flacks who run 'the Progressive Movement.' More easy-to-earn and easy-to-hide soft money, millions of dollars will be flowing to them from super rich Democrats and business corporations. It will come clean, pressed and laundered through Organizing for Action, the latest incarnation of the Obama Money Machine, which has recently morphed into a 'non-partisan non-profit corporation' that will ‘strengthen the progressive movement and train our next generation of leaders.'" The biggest supporters of OFA are Wall Street investment bankers and top executives working at Fortune 500 companies. They are getting richer from Obama's Socialist policies. As reported by CounterPunch, "the professional Progressive Movement that we see reflected in the pages of The Nation magazine, in the online marketing and campaigning of MoveOn and in the speeches of Van Jones, is primarily a political public relations creation of America's richest corporate elite, the so-called 1%, who happen to bleed Blue because they have some degree of social and environmental consciousness, and don’t bleed Red. But they are just as committed as the right to the overall corporate status quo, the maintenance of the American Empire, and the monopoly of the rich over the political process that serves their economic interests." To read the entire article from CounterPunch, link here: To order the Obama 'Hopeless' book, link here: This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it
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Some progressives in the United States are starting to wake-up and lose hope in their Messiah, President Barack Obama. The far-Left media outlet, CounterPunch, is promoting a book called, 'Hopeless, Barack Obama and the Politics of Illusion.' CounterPunch even slams the progressive coalition, 'Organizing for Action (OFA)' as a 'money-laundering' scheme for the 'Obama Money Machine.'



