Tomorrow, the newly formed Coffee Party organization will be holding meet-up style events across the country. There’s probably one near you. This could be a good outreach and organizing opportunity for third party and independent activists. From the Coffee Party’s mission statement:
The Coffee Party Movement gives voice to Americans who want to see cooperation in government. We recognize that the federal government is not the enemy of the people, but the expression of our collective will, and that we must participate in the democratic process in order to address the challenges that we face as Americans. As voters and grassroots volunteers, we will support leaders who work toward positive solutions, and hold accountable those who obstruct them.

paulie // Mar 15, 2010 at 3:48 pm
“Just a movement. ” AND A SUSPECT ORGANIZATION AT THAT …….. Lake
Just a movement.
Unlike the Tea Party, which is merely being coopted by Republicans, the Coffee Party started out directly as a Democratic Party operation from the start.
So is the Coffee Party just a movement or also a political party?
OK.
I went to the site, and along with down-with-corporations stuff saw 2 big ads.
One for Ann Coulter, one for Newt Gingrich.
So glad intelligent people are finaly seeing that if we dont stand up and be heard ,the nuts just might win and sara might be running the country!scarryyy!
The coffee party is a George Sorros spinoff……..born to fail born to left.
tea party is grass roots now Nancy has a party that truly is Astroturf it’s called coffee but the beans look pretty green they just leave a bad in your mouth.
See here
https://independentpoliticalreport.com/2009/04/libertarian-party-of-illinois-we-gave-rick-santelli-the-idea-for-the-tax-day-tea-parties/
Among other places…
Greens to participate in the ‘US Out of Afghanistan and Iraq Now’ march in Washington, DC, on March 20
March 12th, 2010 by Dave Schwab
WASHINGTON, DC — Green Party candidates, leaders, and other members will participate in the ‘US Out of Afghanistan and Iraq Now’ march in Washington, DC, on Saturday, March 20.
Greens will join hundreds of thousands of others to demand an end to the wars and occupations in Afghanistan, Iraq, Palestine, and Haiti and threats of war against Iran. March 20 is the seventh anniversary of the invasion launched by the Bush-Cheney Administration against Iraq, in which hundreds of thousands of Iraqis have died and tens of thousands of US troops have been killed or been maimed.
http://www.greenpartywatch.org/2010/03/12/greens-to-participate-in-the-us-out-of-afghanistan-and-iraq-now-march-in-washington-dc-on-march-20/
Lots of excellent reporting over at Green Party Watch tonight…
? Rich Whitney outlines Green economic plan for Illinois Springfield Republican covers Jill Stein for MA Governor
March 12th, 2010 by Dave Schwab · No Comments
Michael McAuliffe of the Springfield Republican has an article about Jill Stein, the Massachusetts Green-Rainbow Party candidate for governor.
SPRINGFIELD – Jill E. Stein of the Green-Rainbow Party has decided to run for governor.
Stein, who ran for governor in 2002 and secretary of state four years ago, said she provides the voice and vision of an outsider against Statehouse insiders at a time when the public is increasingly turning away from the politically entrenched.
http://www.greenpartywatch.org/2010/03/12/springfield-republican-covers-jill-stein-for-ma-governor/
Lots of excellent reporting over at Green Party Watch tonight…
? Rich Whitney outlines Green economic plan for Illinois Springfield Republican covers Jill Stein for MA Governor
March 12th, 2010 by Dave Schwab · No Comments
Michael McAuliffe of the Springfield Republican has an article about Jill Stein, the Massachusetts Green-Rainbow Party candidate for governor.
SPRINGFIELD – Jill E. Stein of the Green-Rainbow Party has decided to run for governor.
Stein, who ran for governor in 2002 and secretary of state four years ago, said she provides the voice and vision of an outsider against Statehouse insiders at a time when the public is increasingly turning away from the politically entrenched.
http://www.greenpartywatch.org/2010/03/12/springfield-republican-covers-jill-stein-for-ma-governor/
Paulie,
would that I could echo your impressions…
The big money players, insurance companies, oil..etc where in from the get go on the concept and selling of this…”Tea Party” stuff..
God forgive ’em I’ve got relatives who have had all their expenses paid to go to these Tea Party events…
It’s bought and paid for by the usual crowd…
There’s a difference, though.
The Tea Party idea originally came from Libertarians (with the Republicans more recently attempting a hostile takeover), while the Coffee Party idea came from Democratic Party activists from the very start.
The Green Party is reaching out to these “Coffee Party” folks.
Many of us have attended their meetings, called them, urged them to run as Green Party candidates, just as with the Tea Party.
Many of the coffee/tea folks are already part of the two larger parties…and well…there you go…
If the Greens are reaching out to the tea party folks at this late date, the GP definitely shouldn’t miss the opportunity for outreach to their more liberally caffeinated counterparts, from the beginning. And, yes, I definitely would like to see the video too.
This could be a good outreach and organizing opportunity for third party and independent activists.
LOL.
Would be worth trying just to see how the Democratic Party activists who created the concept would react.
Please bring a video camera and send us the tape.
We’ll need more time to see how these two shake out. If the Tea & Coffee movements split off into their own parties, one conservative & 1 liberal, that would be equivalent to one centrist party as far as PLAS goes. i.e. one or 2 parties that draw off votes from the dems & reps that the progressives & libertarians wouldn’t have gotten anyway. That would make a PLAS plurality easier.
suspect for sure ………
*cough* Ripoff!
The Coffee Party Movement is just like the Moveon.org group. Funded by George Soros and the like. Part of their schtick is the need to sit down, have a lattee and have a respectful dialogue.
I strongly suspect that any discussion on the rotten, corporate corrupted, pro-war two party system will not be “respectful” enough.
None the less, while ‘they” will try and manage it the same way they tried to manage the Tea Party Movement I believe that it can be worked with.
Yet another copycat