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BumRushDaShow

(154,037 posts)
Sun Jun 8, 2025, 06:22 AM Yesterday

Andrew Yang reaches out to Musk to collaborate on new political party

Source: The Hill

06/07/25 7:36 PM ET


Former Democratic presidential candidate Andrew Yang said he’s reached out to Elon Musk in hopes of collaborating on the creation of a new political party, according to a Saturday interview with Politico Magazine. Yang, along with mutual friends, believes the Tesla CEO has what it takes to form a new faction that propels America’s strongest leaders.

When asked if Musk has responded to his inquiry, Yang told the outlet “Not yet, but I assume he’s been very busy.” “We have been of the opinion that America needed a new political party for a number of years, and so waiting another 24 hours is nothing,” he added.

Musk’s push for a new political caucus emerged from his public feud with President Trump over the “big, beautiful bill.” The tech giant strongly opposed the national debt increase after months of working with the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) to cut federal spending.

Yang, the founder of “The Forward Party,” said it’s political outsiders like Musk who consider non-traditional approaches to the country’s problems. “I want to work with people that recognize that America’s political system has gone from dysfunctional to polarizing to even worse. And at this point, the fastest growing political movement in the United States is independents,” Yang said. “They feel like neither party represents them, and the two-party system is not delivering what they want to see,” he continued.

Read more: https://thehill.com/homenews/campaign/5338781-andrew-yang-reaches-out-to-musk-to-collaborate-on-new-political-party/

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Andrew Yang reaches out to Musk to collaborate on new political party (Original Post) BumRushDaShow Yesterday OP
They head up their ass party. HUTA Walleye Yesterday #1
The "Forgot to Flush Party" was the first thing I thought. hunter Yesterday #15
Yang again? How many times has he been rejected by voters now? brush Yesterday #2
I can see Musk creating Dem4life1970 Yesterday #19
Hiel Hitler salutes and all. And Yang won't object as long as he gets the attention he seeks. brush 22 hrs ago #35
very busy Be Leave On 20 hrs ago #37
Fuck both of them Sanity Claws Yesterday #3
Here we fucking go again. This is why we can't have nice things anymore: third parties. Vinca Yesterday #4
Nothing wrong with 3rd parties. Jirel Yesterday #6
3rd parties do not work in a closed two party system wwith winner takes all elections. Force runoffs in ... marble falls Yesterday #7
That's what many people don't understand PSPS Yesterday #17
third-partier is just a political life phase cadoman Yesterday #25
Automatic ranked voting run offs is another way that can works for this Tom Rinaldo Yesterday #24
Third parties Cirsium Yesterday #27
The first three weren't third parties. carpetbagger Yesterday #29
Hair splitting maybe? Cirsium Yesterday #31
Probably hair splitting. But... carpetbagger 16 hrs ago #40
I know the history Cirsium 2 hrs ago #43
We're not a parliamentary system like other countries. That's why 3rd parties screw up the works. I don't think Vinca Yesterday #18
In the United States, we build our coalitions before the general election Gore1FL Yesterday #20
That's actually a pretty good way to look at it. Lucky Luciano Yesterday #22
Multiple parties won't work in our current system. cab67 Yesterday #21
Third parties have never won the presidency in the u.s. ThreeNoSeep 23 hrs ago #32
I go with option 2. LisaM 23 hrs ago #33
What a loser. Jirel Yesterday #5
Battle lines are being drawn nt Javaman Yesterday #8
The Nader Fallacy William Seger Yesterday #9
Yang "believes the Tesla CEO has what it takes" genxlib Yesterday #10
E-Loon is a sociopath wolfie001 Yesterday #12
Does he want to pick off Dem voters and help the fascists too? wolfie001 Yesterday #11
Musk is a 'political outsider' like Leonard Leo and the Koch Brothers ToxMarz Yesterday #13
Not this jerk again... travelingthrulife Yesterday #14
Oh...such a winning combo..... PortTack Yesterday #16
Gag me with a spoon. Martin68 Yesterday #23
The Techbro Micropenis Party? n/t CousinIT Yesterday #26
Call it the "Wealthy Tech bro party" Yo_Mama_Been_Loggin Yesterday #28
A few possible names Icanthinkformyself Yesterday #30
Remember this guy? BumRushDaShow 22 hrs ago #34
I didn't know Yang was a moron. Now I do. hay rick 20 hrs ago #36
Fuck these tech bros. They always think they are the smartest in the room, when they don't know jack shit. SunSeeker 20 hrs ago #38
This will be DOA - Musk is Radioactive in Politics NEOBuckeye 17 hrs ago #39
Agree. I thought Yang was smarter than this MadameButterfly 14 hrs ago #41
Not just no, but Heil No Hekate 13 hrs ago #42

hunter

(39,542 posts)
15. The "Forgot to Flush Party" was the first thing I thought.
Sun Jun 8, 2025, 10:05 AM
Yesterday

What's most astonishing is that Yang is still falling for Musk's grift.

Or maybe he thinks he can have a piece of it, like Trump did.

Nothing Elon Musk has done, nothing he has proposed, has made the world a better place. From the very beginning, when he landed in California's Silicon Valley, it's all been about him sucking up money from gullible tech-bros and the politicians who direct the spending of our tax dollars.

brush

(60,151 posts)
2. Yang again? How many times has he been rejected by voters now?
Sun Jun 8, 2025, 06:36 AM
Yesterday

Now trying to hook up with nazi Musk.

brush

(60,151 posts)
35. Hiel Hitler salutes and all. And Yang won't object as long as he gets the attention he seeks.
Sun Jun 8, 2025, 04:16 PM
22 hrs ago

Be Leave On

(221 posts)
37. very busy
Sun Jun 8, 2025, 06:32 PM
20 hrs ago

Sorta like Yang, who said Eloon has probably been very busy, a few months ago, I invited someone to dinner and I haven't heard back, so I assume they've been very busy.

Jirel

(2,275 posts)
6. Nothing wrong with 3rd parties.
Sun Jun 8, 2025, 07:56 AM
Yesterday

Having more than 2 parties that matter is NORMAL. It’s the norm everywhere in the world but here, and it used to be the norm even in the US. Complaining about 3rd parties is a sign of political entitlement and lack of faith in one’s own party.

However, tech bros idiots starting 3rd parties for the sake of their egos is definitely getting old.

marble falls

(65,919 posts)
7. 3rd parties do not work in a closed two party system wwith winner takes all elections. Force runoffs in ...
Sun Jun 8, 2025, 08:00 AM
Yesterday

... elections where no party has 51% of the vote or more and they work.

PSPS

(14,586 posts)
17. That's what many people don't understand
Sun Jun 8, 2025, 10:40 AM
Yesterday

Our constitution defines a winner-take-all election which will always be a two-party system. Otherwise, we'd have a parliamentary system like most other countries. Just ask Steve Forbes, Ross Perot and others who had the same "bright idea."

cadoman

(1,313 posts)
25. third-partier is just a political life phase
Sun Jun 8, 2025, 12:17 PM
Yesterday

It makes all the sense in the world for a few years till you actually live it.

Then you realize the reality that the party infrastructure is a paper tiger but is deeply enshrined into law, that only a handful of people understand it, show up to events, and run it, and that you can have as much or as little political effect as you want by participating in the party system.

What is very real though, are powerful election spoilers who are in this life phase and can utterly disrupt a more balanced two party fight.

Tom Rinaldo

(23,115 posts)
24. Automatic ranked voting run offs is another way that can works for this
Sun Jun 8, 2025, 12:10 PM
Yesterday

You do not have to throw away your vote if you prefer an alternative candidate.

Cirsium

(2,609 posts)
27. Third parties
Sun Jun 8, 2025, 01:22 PM
Yesterday

Third parties have been highly influential may times throughout US history. The Democratic-Republican Party in the 1820s, the Whigs in the 1830s, the Republican party in the 1850s, the People's Party in the 1890s, the Bull Moose Party in 1912, the States' Rights Democratic party in 1948, the American Independent party in 1968.

carpetbagger

(5,282 posts)
29. The first three weren't third parties.
Sun Jun 8, 2025, 02:00 PM
Yesterday

The Democratic Republicans in the 1820s were a factionalized, dominant party. The whigs became a second party when the Federalists collapsed, and the Republicans became the second party when the Whigs collapsed. The others at best were spoilers or parking spaces for party dissidents.

Cirsium

(2,609 posts)
31. Hair splitting maybe?
Sun Jun 8, 2025, 02:33 PM
Yesterday

All new parties were formed from elements of old parties and involved factionalized, dominant parties. When do we label a party a "third party"? Only when there happen to be three strong parties on a ballot?

carpetbagger

(5,282 posts)
40. Probably hair splitting. But...
Sun Jun 8, 2025, 10:11 PM
16 hrs ago

Maybe hair splitting, but the D-R Jacksonian faction, the Whigs, and the Republicans all finished second in their first presidential runs and then won in the next election. Their rise was more a resetting of the two party system replacing a previous too-two party than a third party muscling in.

My understanding has been that of internal party change being the driver. TR changed the GOP as an insider. As a third party candidate, he left the party to the McKinley-to-Hoover establishment.

Cirsium

(2,609 posts)
43. I know the history
Mon Jun 9, 2025, 11:53 AM
2 hrs ago

I think that when we talk about third parties here, we are really talking about Nader and Stein and that whole shit storm.

Vinca

(52,169 posts)
18. We're not a parliamentary system like other countries. That's why 3rd parties screw up the works. I don't think
Sun Jun 8, 2025, 10:43 AM
Yesterday

there has ever been a positive outcome for the country when they siphon off votes. Nader gave us George W. Bush and the Iraq War as a good example and the Green Party and Jill Stein gave us the first reign of terror under Trump. I suspect they siphoned enough votes away from Kamala to dump Trump on us again.

Gore1FL

(22,478 posts)
20. In the United States, we build our coalitions before the general election
Sun Jun 8, 2025, 10:57 AM
Yesterday

Other countries do that afterwards.

cab67

(3,381 posts)
21. Multiple parties won't work in our current system.
Sun Jun 8, 2025, 11:33 AM
Yesterday

They work in parliamentary systems, but unless one party secures a majority, they have to form coalitions, and when the coalitions collapse, the government falls.

Third parties in the US are often staunchly opposed to the party with which they're most similar. Ask any Green Party supporter in the US if they'd cooperate with the Democratic Party, and you'll get a vigorous "no." They won't form coalitions with other parties. Thus, they act as spoilers.

ThreeNoSeep

(214 posts)
32. Third parties have never won the presidency in the u.s.
Sun Jun 8, 2025, 02:46 PM
23 hrs ago

Yang will split progressive voters.
He is either an effing idiot who will step on the rake for voters so they can smack themselves in the face yet again, or he is a fascist snake in the grass nihilist who knows exactly what he is doing and probably working for foreign adversaries.

William Seger

(11,664 posts)
9. The Nader Fallacy
Sun Jun 8, 2025, 08:51 AM
Yesterday

The Nader Fallacy is the belief that someone who can't even come close to winning the nomination of either major party could nonetheless win the general election running as a third-party candidate. It's equivalent to believing that less than half of all Democrats plus less than half of Republicans could somehow add up to more than half of all voters.

genxlib

(5,914 posts)
10. Yang "believes the Tesla CEO has what it takes"
Sun Jun 8, 2025, 08:52 AM
Yesterday

Yeah...several hundred billion dollars and a powerful social media platform.

That is what he has that Yang needs to be relevant.

Actual policies be damned.

Go away...again.

wolfie001

(5,216 posts)
11. Does he want to pick off Dem voters and help the fascists too?
Sun Jun 8, 2025, 08:52 AM
Yesterday

So many misguided opportunists.

ToxMarz

(2,444 posts)
13. Musk is a 'political outsider' like Leonard Leo and the Koch Brothers
Sun Jun 8, 2025, 09:21 AM
Yesterday

are 'political outsiders'. Puppeteer would be a better description. His ideas are crazy, self-serving, sociopathic and drug-addled. Labeling them as 'non-tradtional' doesn't magically give them virtue.

Icanthinkformyself

(332 posts)
30. A few possible names
Sun Jun 8, 2025, 02:20 PM
Yesterday

The 'I Got Mine FU' Party. The OO* Party. *"Oligarchs Only". The 'Batsh!t Crazies' or 'Heads up A**es' Party. The 'We Will Accomplish Nothing and Just Piss Everyone Off' party. Go away Andrew. That's a request, not a name suggestion.

SunSeeker

(55,958 posts)
38. Fuck these tech bros. They always think they are the smartest in the room, when they don't know jack shit.
Sun Jun 8, 2025, 06:33 PM
20 hrs ago

NEOBuckeye

(2,879 posts)
39. This will be DOA - Musk is Radioactive in Politics
Sun Jun 8, 2025, 08:56 PM
17 hrs ago

And Yang won't be far behind if he aligns with him.

MadameButterfly

(3,037 posts)
41. Agree. I thought Yang was smarter than this
Sun Jun 8, 2025, 11:49 PM
14 hrs ago

And more Progressive, actually cared about people. Now I'll never give him a second thought.
Damn idiot billionaires who meddle in our futures for sport.

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