Posted on 10/25/2011 8:37:46 AM PDT by opentalk
Republicans who seek to tie Elizabeth Warren to the "Occupy Wall Street" protests are getting an assist from the candidate herself.
The Democrat running for Massachusetts Senate tells The Daily Beast she created "much of the intellectual foundation for what they do," -- a clean and clear embrace of the movement that originated in Canada and has spread to cities across the country.
It's a striking signal the Harvard professor is not afraid to be aligned with the protests the GOP is eager to portray as unorganized, reckless and outside the mainstream.
(Excerpt) Read more at politico.com ...
She is, in the words of former Reagan operative Jeffrey Lord, a guileless, fevered Marxist. George Will put it more primly, but with the same sense of trepidation. Warren, he wrote, clarifies the liberal project and the stakes of contemporary politics. The project is to dilute the concept of individualism. Warren likely didnt calm those fears by attending a fundraiser hosted by George Sorosthe billionaire bogeyman of the rightin Manhattan last week.
This is good.
Stephen Lerner has been to the White House four times since Obama became President. This is a man who the Treasury Dept. admits met with high ranking officials recently. (Elizabeth Warren)
It’s statements like this that will ruin her. Not even the dumba$$es in this state will long tolerate this kind of bloviation.
The establishment has supported them from the beginning, this is no surprise.
OWS ..Warren states she is responsible for:
“much of the intellectual foundation for what they do,”
Liz is responsible for the above — That says alot about her intelligence.. Will Mass vote Her in office?
I will never look at Harvard in the same way, after this administration.
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