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Coffee party urges voters to get involved at Louisville convention | courier-journal.com | The Courier-Journal
It's "first national convention" or it's last?
Hat tip to Newsbusters...
Decaffeinated Coffee Party Convention Fizzles Out to Almost No Media Acclaim | NewsBusters.org
Video available at second link.
Is the Coffee Party a movement or a series of High School reunions?
Keep up the good work folks, however... keep in mind, "your" revolution will not be televised.
The Coffee Party USA which was founded on Facebook and is holding its first national convention in Louisville this weekend bills itself as a more thoughtful and reasoned alternative to the tea party.
Saturday night the organization held a panel discussion, part of its three-day Restoring American Democracy convention, that included bloggers, college professors and communications strategists talking about what they can do to make politics more inclusive. They also discussed how to draw more disenfranchised voters back into the democratic process.
The discussion before about 350 people at the Galt House touched on policy, politics and values and how to bridge the partisan divide.
It's "first national convention" or it's last?
Hat tip to Newsbusters...
Decaffeinated Coffee Party Convention Fizzles Out to Almost No Media Acclaim | NewsBusters.org
Remember all the media hoopla earlier this year surrounding the birth of the liberal alternative to the Tea Party called the Coffee Party which was founded by former Obama political operative, Annabel Park? Well, despite all the promotion of the Coffee Party by the MSM, it has pretty much fizzled out. The extent of its slide into complete insignificance can be measured by the fact that its national convention in Louisville, KY this past weekend registered almost no media coverage. Perhaps even the MSM was embarrassed by the Coffee Party's current obscurity to the extent that its lasting legacy might well be the performance at their convention of the lamest rap song in history.
Video available at second link.
Is the Coffee Party a movement or a series of High School reunions?
Keep up the good work folks, however... keep in mind, "your" revolution will not be televised.