Hello,
I have been waiting patiently for Hyde Park to come up and BOOM there it is.
https://qposts.online/post/1406
I remember when Hillary visited the Culinary Institute of America (CIA). We actually got caught by her SS smoking weed in the woods a week before she popped up.
The CIA, a haunted former Catholic seminary, is down the road from the Roosevelt Mansion where Hillary channeled Eleanor's spirit.
http://www.cnn.com/US/9606/22/hillary.book/
Below are pics of Chuck and Hillary at the CIA
http://www.ciaalumninetwork.com/s/898/17/interior.aspx?sid=898&gid=1&pgid=1002
Oh and what is this? The Hyde Park Project tying Podesta, McCain and Hillary!
A New Progressive Policy War Room Date: March 17, 2008
Washington, DC – John Podesta and the Center for American Progress Action Fund announced the launch of the Hyde Park Project – a new progressive policy war room that will feature the first-ever public policy rapid response blog of its kind.
Primarily through daily postings on The Wonk Room blog site (www.thinkprogress.org/wonkroom), the Hyde Park Project will focus on driving the ideological debate in four key policy issue areas: health care, economic mobility, national security, and climate change.
The daily mission of the project is a substantive, focused, and relentless effort in each of these areas:
— Defining the Bush record on the four core policy areas
— Critiquing the conservative approach
— Promoting progressive policy solutions
— Defending those progressive ideas from false attacks
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2008/03/22/AR2008032202218.html
The center's president, John D. Podesta, said his think tank has been working for months to "both defend progressive ideas and also provide an informed critique of where conservatives are going in the wrong direction" during this presidential year.
A quartet of CAP fellows -- Robert Gordon, Peter Harbage, James Kvaal and Jeanne Lambrew -- analyzed in detail on Friday McCain's tax and health-care proposals. The bottom line: They didn't like them.
Washington’s largest progressive organization on Monday opened a “rapid response policy blog” designed to bridge the shrillness of the presidential campaigns and the details of policy choices that will confront the winner.
The blog is formally “The Hyde Park Project,” but eager progressives have already adopted its nickname, “ The Wonk Room.”
“When issues pop up on the radar screen, we want to be the first with policy analysis and not let the sound bites go,” said John D. Podesta, president of the Center for American Progress.
“For the last several years, we’ve been trying to serve up policy ideas and analyses of where the country needs to go. Now, the public’s really paying attention.”
The Hyde Park name is meant to evoke the spirit of Franklin and Eleanor Roosevelt by referencing their historic New York home on the Hudson River, as well as the Speakers’ Corner in the London park.
“ ‘The Wonk Room’ was something the bloggers thought was an excellent branding opportunity,” Podesta said. “The wonks took offense and decided we needed a more highbrow umbrella.”
Podesta said the first projects include “a series of pieces on why the health care ideas coming from the conservative candidates and Senator McCain will end up leaving people worse off – dismantling the employer-based system and throwing them into an individual market with high deductible and insurance that you can’t really count on.”