PAST EVENTS
The Impact of the Internet with Arianna Huffington
The Common Good hosted a breakfast and discussion with Arianna Huffington, co-founder and editor-in-chief of the Huffington post, to talk about the impact of the internet. Ms. Huffington spoke specifically on the potential impact of the internet on the 2008 elections campaign and how online organizing can help end the Iraq war. S
The Common Good hosted a breakfast and discussion with Arianna Huffington, co-founder and editor-in-chief of the Huffington post, to talk about the impact of the internet. Ms. Huffington spoke specifically on the potential impact of the internet on the 2008 elections campaign and how online organizing can help end the Iraq war. She also examined how bloggers, videographers and new organizations like TrueMajority, MoveOn and ActBlue are transforming American politics.
Arianna Huffington is the co-founder and editor-in-chief of The Huffington Post, a nationally syndicated columnist, and author of thirteen books. She is also co-host of “Left, Right & Center,” public radio’s popular political roundtable program, as well as “Both Sides Now,” a weekly syndicated radio show with Mary Matalin moderated by Mark Green. She serves on several boards that promote community solutions to social problems, including A Place Called Home, which works with at-risk children in South Central Los Angeles. She also serves on the Board of Trustees for the Archer School for Girls.
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The Power of the Vote: Electing Presidents, Overthrowing Dictators, and Promoting Democracy Around the World
The Common Good hosted Doug Schoen, political strategist, pollster, and advisor to President Bill Clinton and Mayor Michael Bloomberg. Schoen discussed his book ‘The Power of the Vote: Electing Presidents, Overthrowing Dictators, and Promoting Democracy Around the World.’
The Common Good hosted Doug Schoen, political strategist, pollster, and advisor to President Bill Clinton and Mayor Michael Bloomberg. Schoen discussed his book ‘The Power of the Vote: Electing Presidents, Overthrowing Dictators, and Promoting Democracy Around the World.’
The Power of the Vote lays out a game plan for the Democrats, detailing the strategies and tactics that will lead them back to the White House. Schoen illustrates how technology and politics have merged to change the political process in America and abroad. His technology strategies were critical to Bill Clinton’s successful reelection campaign in 1996 and revolutionized party strategy when he helped New York City Mayor Mike Bloomberg get elected. In the book he demonstrates how to utilize the latest technology to help candidates win the hearts and minds of the public.
ouglas Schoen is an American political analyst, pollster, author, and commentator. He is a political analyst for Fox News. He partnered with political strategist Mark Penn and Michael Berland in the firm of Penn, Schoen & Berland. He believes that lower taxes would be a successful Democratic strategy, opposed President Obama’s Affordable Care Act, warned the Democratic Party to reject the Occupy Wall Street protest, and recommended that President Obama not run for reelection in 2012.
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The Road to the White House: Bill Richardson
The Common Good held a luncheon and discussion with the honorable Chris Dodd. Chris spoke about the road to the White House.
The Common Good held a luncheon and discussion with the honorable Bill Richardson. Bill spoke about the road to the White House.
Bill Richardson has led a distinguished public-service career as a U.S. Congressman (1982-1996), U. S. Ambassador to the United Nations (1997-1998), and Secretary of Energy under President Bill Clinton (1998-2000). Before being elected Governor of New Mexico, Richardson was Chairman of Freedom House, a private nonpartisan organization that promotes democracy and human rights worldwide, and served on the boards of the National Resource Defense Council and United Way International.
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The Road to the White House: Chris Dodd
The Common Good held a luncheon and discussion with the honorable Chris Dodd. Chris spoke about the road to the White House.
The Common Good held a luncheon and discussion with the honorable Chris Dodd. Chris spoke about the road to the White House.
Christopher Dodd is an American lawyer, lobbyist, and Democratic Party politician who served as a United States Senator from Connecticut for a thirty-year period ending with the 111th United States Congress. Dodd served as general chairman of the Democratic National Committee from 1995 to 1997. He served as Chairman of the Senate Banking Committee until his retirement.
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No Retreat, No Surrender: One American's Fight with Tom DeLay
The Common Good hosted the honorable Tom DeLay to discuss his memoir in which he opens up about his controversial career.
The Common Good hosted the honorable Tom DeLay to discuss his memoir in which he opens up about his controversial career.
In this eagerly awaited memoir, DeLay shares fascinating stories from his entire career, starting with his early, raucous days in Texas; his personal conversion to Christ, and how that changed his personal and political life. DeLay also discusses his victories against the odds, with the slimmest of margins; his passionate dedication to abused and neglected children; and his battle to fend off a 10-year barrage of malicious and frivolous allegations of wrongdoing, which ultimately led to his decision to resign from Congress.
Thomas Dale “Tom” DeLay is a former member of the United States House of Representatives, representing Texas’s 22nd congressional district from 1984 until 2006. He was Republican Party (GOP) House Majority Leader from 2003 to 2005, when he resigned because of criminal money laundering charges in connection with a campaign finance investigation.
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Washington Political Consultants: The Politics of Polarization with Doug Bailey and Gerald Rafshoon
The Common Good was excited to host a special luncheon with Doug Bailey and Gerald Rafshoon. Though they come from opposite sides of the aisle, Bailey and Rafshoon agreed that huge changes are coming to politics in the next few years. They discussed their analysis on the negative effects of the politics of polarization, how the internet will change everything and how a third ticket is a possibility in presidential races.
Doug Bailey was an American political consultant and founder of The Hotline, a bipartisan, daily online briefing on American politics. After leaving day-to-day operations at The Hotline, which he began in 1987, Bailey became involved in numerous philanthropic activities. Most recently, he was one of the four co-founders of the political reform movement Unity08, a company that hoped to start a new centrist party for the 2008 presidential election. He appeared on The Colbert Report to promote his cause. He also founded Freedom’s Answer, a non-partisan voter turnout effort, with former Clinton Press Secretary Mike McCurry. He also served on the Board of Directors of the Fletcher School at Tufts University.
Gerald Rafshoon is an American television producer and political operative. He is one of the four founding members of Unity08, and was the White House Communications Director under the presidency of Jimmy Carter. Rafshoon has spent over 40 years in various aspects of communications including advertising, publicity, politics and film. His experience includes running a successful advertising agency, serving as White House Communications Director and as Producer and Executive Producer of motion pictures for television and cable. (2)
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(2) Material from Wikipedia.
Meet & Greet: Governor Ed Randell
The Common Good was pleased to announce that Governor Rendell who made a stop in New York City to come and speak to us right after his successful re-election winning over 60% of the vote.
The Common Good was pleased to announce that Governor Rendell who made a stop in New York City to come and speak to us right after his successful re-election winning over 60% of the vote.
During Gov Rendell’s term, the State had an 800 million surplus while increasing funding for Head Start by $10 million and fully funding expansion of the Children’s Health insurance program. The Governor also instituted a controversial gambling plan increase revenues by $1 billion as part of a plan to fund property tax reduction. Pennsylvania Job Growth has risen from 41st to 15th under his leadership.
Former Governor Ed Rendell has become a champion for progress in the area of alternative energy, and now serves as a consultant or board member for several green and alternative energy firms, including Own Energy, The Efficiency Network and VNG.co. He has also remained heavily involved in the campaign for government efficiency and strategic cost cutting through his work with entities such as Government Sourcing Solutions and Public Financial Management.
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The Road to the White House: Tom Vilsack
The Common Good hosted Democratic governor Tom Vilsack for a luncheon and to discuss his formal announcement to be a candidate for President for 2008.
The Common Good hosted Democratic governor Tom Vilsack for a luncheon and to discuss his formal announcement to be a candidate for President for 2008.
Tom Vilsack serves as the Nation’s 30th Secretary of Agriculture. As leader of the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA), Vilsack is working hard to strengthen the American agricultural economy, build vibrant rural communities and create new markets for the tremendous innovation of rural America. In five years at the Department, Vilsack has worked to implement President Obama’s agenda to put Americans back to work and create an economy built to last. USDA has supported America’s farmers, ranchers and growers who are driving the rural economy forward, provided food assistance to millions of Americans, carried out record conservation efforts, made record investments in our rural communities and helped provide a safe, sufficient and nutritious food supply for the American people.
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Special Post-Election Wrap Up with William Schneider
The Common Good was thrilled to welcome William Schneider, one of the country’s leading political commentators and CNN’s senior political analyst, for a very special briefing following the critical 2006 November elections.
The Common Good was thrilled to welcome William Schneider, one of the country’s leading political commentators and CNN’s senior political analyst, for a very special briefing following the critical 2006 November elections.
William “Bill” Schneider is a leading US political analyst and professor at the Schar School of Policy and Government at George Mason University, and has been a visiting professor at UCLA, Brandeis University, and Boston College. He has written for the Los Angeles Times, the New Republic, The Atlantic, The Washington Post, Politico, Reuters, National Journal, and NBC News Think. He was CNN’s senior political analyst from 1990 to 2009 and has been a contributor to Al Jazeera English since 2012. He is co-author, with Seymour Martin Lipset, of The Confidence Gap: Business, Labor, and Government in the Public Mind.
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Meet & Greet: The Honorable Brian Schweitzer
The Common Good was proud to host a meet and greet breakfast with the Honorable Brian Schweitzer. This event was hosted by Catherine Crier and Peter Worth.
Brian David Schweitzer is an American politician who was the 23rd Governor of Montana between January 2005 and 2013. Schweitzer currently had one of the highest approval ratings among governors in the nation, with polls regularly showing a rating of above 60 percent. Schweitzer also chaired the Western Governors Association, formerly chaired the Democratic Governors Association, and served as President of the Council of State Governments in 2011.
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Meet & Greet: The Honorable Gordon Smith
The Common Good was pleased to host The Honorable Gordon Smith for a breakfast meet and greet to discuss his time at the five major Senate commerce, Science, and Transportation, Energy and Natural Resources, Rules, Indian Affairs, and the powerful Finance Committee.
Gordon Harold Smith is a former United States Senator and businessman from the state of Oregon. A Republican, he served two terms in the Senate. Ideologically centrist and republican in name. He has served in the senate, Smith has earned a Republican Main Street Partnership who has supported gay rights extending domestic partner benefits to federal employees, and who supports stem cell research however still staunchly pro-life.
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Meet & Greet: The Honorable Kathleen Sebelius
The Common Good was proud to host an intimate breakfast with the Honorable Kathleen Sebelius for a Meet and Greet and to discuss health care in the country.
The Common Good was proud to host an intimate breakfast with the Honorable Kathleen Sebelius for a Meet and Greet and to discuss health care in the country.
Kathleen Sebelius has been a leader on health care, family and seniors issues for over 20 years. Today, as the country’s highest-ranking health official, Secretary Sebelius is guiding the implementation of the historic Affordable Care Act. She is also at the forefront of the Obama Administration’s efforts to build a 21st century health care system, from putting a new focus on prevention to promoting electronic health records to expanding the primary care workforce. Under her leadership, the Department of Health and Human Services has also played a leading role in meeting some of the country’s biggest challenges of the last two years, providing critical support to families during the economic downturn and coordinating the U.S. government response to the H1N1 flu.
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Middle East Policy with Ambassador Dan Gillerman
The Common Good was proud to host Israel’s Ambassador Dan Gillerman for a luncheon and an informal discussion on the Mideast region.
The Common Good was proud to host Israel’s Ambassador Dan Gillerman for a luncheon and an informal discussion on the Mideast region.
Dan Gillerman was Israel’s 13th Permanent Representative to the United Nations. He was appointed in July 2002 and assumed his post on January 1, 2003, serving through 2008. Gillerman served as the CEO of several Israeli companies, Chairman of the Federation of Israeli Chambers of Commerce, member of the board of the First International Bank of Israel and Director of Bank Leumi and the Bank of Israel. He also served on the Prime Minister’s National Economic and Social Council, the President’s Committee of the Coordinating Council of Israel’s Economic Organizations, as Chairman of the Israel-British Business Council, and as member of the executive board of the International Chamber of Commerce of the World Business Organization.
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The Common Good has been hosting events since 2006 that cover important issues of today, highlighting speakers who have worked to bolster our democracy and can provide great insight on the issues that matter.