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Palin Chosen to Please the Super Conservative (Ultra-Secret) Council of National Policy

Posted by Max Blumenthal, Talk To Action at 9:28 AM on September 1, 2008.


The very secretive CNP met (secretly) in Minneapolis to vet Palin.

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Last week, while the media focused almost obsessively on the DNC's spectacle in Denver, the country's most influential conservatives met quietly at a hotel in downtown Minneapolis to get to know Sarah Palin. The assembled were members of the Council for National Policy, an ultra-secretive cabal that networks wealthy right-wing donors together with top conservative operatives to plan long-term movement strategy.

CNP members have included Tony Perkins, James Dobson, Grover Norquist, Tim LaHaye and Paul Weyrich. At a secret 2000 meeting of the CNP, George W. Bush promised to nominate only pro-life judges; in 2004, then-Senate Majority Leader Bill Frist told the group, "The destiny of the nation is on the shoulders of the conservative movement." This year, thanks to Sarah Palin's selection, the movement may have finally aligned itself behind the campaign of John McCain.

Though Dobson and Perkins reportedly attended the recent CNP meeting in Minneapolis, a full roster of guests would be nearly impossible to require. The CNP deliberately operates below the radar, going to excessive lengths to obscure its activities. According to official CNP policy, "The media should not know when or where we meet or who takes part in our programs before or after a meeting." Thus the CNP's Minneapolis gathering was free of reporters. I only learned of the get-together through an online commentary by one of its attendees, top Dobson/Focus on the Family flack Tom Minnery.

(Watch it here)

Minnery described the mood as CNP members watched Palin accept her selection as John McCain's Vice Presidential pick. "I was standing in the back of a ballroom filled with largely Republicans who were hoping against hope that something would put excitement back into this campaign," Minnery said. "And I have to tell you, that speech by Alaska Governor Sarah Palin -- people were on their seats applauding, cheering, yelling ... That room in Minneapolis watching on the television screen was electrified. I have not seen anything like it in a long time."

Minnery added that his boss, Dobson, has yearned for a conservative female leader like Margaret Thatcher to emerge on the American scene. And while Palin is no Thatcher, "she has not rejected the feminine side of who she is, so for that reason, she will be attractive to conservative voters."

The members of the Council for National Policy are the hidden hand behind McCain's Palin pick. With her selection, the Republican nominee is suddenly -- and unexpectedly -- assured of the support of a movement that once opposed his candidacy with all its might. Case in point: while Dobson once said he could "never" vote for McCain, he issued a statement last week hailing Palin as an "outstanding" choice. If Dobson's enthusiasm for Palin is any indication, he may soon emerge from his bunker in Colorado Springs to endorse McCain, providing the Republican nominee with the support of the Christian right's single most influential figure.

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Tagged as: mccain, palin, ultra-conservatism

Max Blumenthal is a Nation Institute Puffin Foundation Writing Fellow whose work regularly appears in the Nation. A winner of the USC Annenberg Online Journalism Award, he is also a Research Fellow at Media Matters for America.


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Posted by: indepentent on Sep 1, 2008 10:37 AM   
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From this article it appears that the Conservatives will be running the Republican Party as usual!

Disgusting!

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Nuts, anyone?
Posted by: pcushniesr on Sep 1, 2008 1:28 PM   
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"The CNP deliberately operates below the radar, going to excessive lengths to obscure its activities."

I guess that's what you have to do when you're loony-bin material.

"while Dobson once said he could "never" vote for McCain, he issued a statement last week hailing Palin as an 'outstanding' choice."

Maybe he plans to have McCain taken out if he becomes prez (spit).

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WHY NOT KEEP IT SIMPLE
Posted by: VZEQICVA on Sep 1, 2008 3:34 PM   
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If enough people vote for Obama/Biden these nutcase conservatives will LOSE. It's pointless to reason with them and logic never won an argument. Crowds and crowds of voters is the answer. The primaries proved that. Send them back to plot for 2012. ANNA

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Fahrion
Posted by: Fahrion on Sep 2, 2008 1:03 AM   
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These people being "Energized" is a scary
thing. They run on hypocrisy, cruelty and
selfishness. They are worshipers of the "I
was born with mine so go screw yourself and
die" philosophy of life. Can't stand them or
their disingenuous platform. This cruel woman
Palin is a fine example of what they stand for -
bring a baby into this world no matter the
circumstances - Down syndrome, that child will
suffer everyday of his life being raised
mostly by someone else while Mom follows her
selfish, greedy and power hungry dreams. These
are our family values hugh? Well they aren't
mine. I didn't have kids, I love them that
much that I wouldn't want them to live this
life in the "greatest country ever". What BS.
Look at our health care, look at how many
children are hungry everyday here in the
greatest thing going. The republicans are
working overtime and behind the scenes to make
this situation even worse for their own
benefit. Cruel, heartless, thugs and scum -
todays GOP.

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