Wapo: No Labels, the centrist group planning a third-party presidential bid, plans to announce a nominating committee Thursday that will be charged with selecting a presidential candidate in the coming weeks, Joseph Lieberman told Washington Post https://t.co/pVzDVoAfWd
— Jennifer Jacobs (@JenniferJJacobs) March 13, 2024
If I ever hear the name Joe f*vking Lieberman again, it should be in conjunction with his obituary, preferably one that involves words like ‘to be buried in an unmarked grave’. However, Lieberman’s found his natural fit with the attention-seeking grifters — per the Washington Post, “No Labels announces committee to select presidential candidate”:
The centrist group No Labels announced a committee of 12 people Thursday who will decide in the coming weeks who should appear on the group’s potential third-party presidential ticket.
Led by co-chairs of the group — including former senator Joseph Lieberman (I-Conn.), retired Navy Adm. Dennis Blair and civil rights activist Benjamin F. Chavis Jr. — the committee will then take its recommendation to a separate group of No Labels supporters that is prepared to formally nominate the ticket on 48 hours’ notice…
The announcement comes a day after the resignation of another co-chair of the group, former North Carolina governor Pat McCrory (R), for reasons that have not been fully explained in public. “I wish them the best,” he said in a statement to the Wall Street Journal.
It also comes days after No Labels started serious conversations with former Georgia lieutenant governor Geoff Duncan (R). Duncan traveled to Sea Island, Ga., last weekend, where leaders of the American Enterprise Institute think tank were holding their annual donor retreat. He held off-site meetings there with potential supporters about a possible No Labels candidacy, according to multiple people familiar with the meetings, who spoke on the condition of anonymity to describe private conversations…
Lieberman said in an interview on Wednesday that the group would have the ability to stop a candidacy from moving forward after a few months if it failed to gain traction and appeared to be a possible spoiler that could help elect former president Donald Trump, the presumptive GOP nominee.
“We want to give the American people the third choice — bipartisan, moderate — that they say they want,” Lieberman said. “But if for some reason after two or three months, they say they don’t want it, we have got to be realistic and say, ‘This is not the year.’”…
#Spoiler4Trump
No Labels has no candidates to run and their plan is unraveling. Even Fox is calling bullshit & holds Joe Lieberman’s feet to the fire.Lieberman regurgitates the same stale talking points and it’s starting to sound like Trump‘s healthcare plan. ‘We’ll have the… pic.twitter.com/FR6kQvIJbM
— Christopher Webb (@cwebbonline) March 9, 2024
Former North Carolina Gov. Pat McCrory is stepping down as national co-chair of No Labels just days after members of the independent group voted to move forward with a presidential ticket. https://t.co/IBcYW7MrCL
— NBC News (@NBCNews) March 14, 2024
Pat McCrory can sense a trainwreck coming when it’s close enough to hear the engineer yelling: