Photo credit: Neshan H. Naltchayan
Forget “Plan B”, there’s a “Third Way” in the form of a think tank that answers America’s challenges with modern ideas aimed at the center who advocate for private-sector economic growth, a tough and smart centrist security strategy, a clean energy revolution, and progress on divisive social issues, all through a moderate-led U.S. politics. (Debbie and Rep. John Dingell with Rob Keast shown above).
So, is this the future of think tanks?
“A major profile in POLITICO noted that Third Way has emerged as the new leader of the moderate movement and is positioned “‘front and center’ on the main issues in the national debate.” Reuters proclaimed in 2011 that Third Way is “the future of think tanks,” and The New York Times wrote Third Way “has become a constant presence in . . . Washington.” Third Way
“Third Way” guests gathered on the Roof Top of The Hay Adams, a popular spot overlooking The White House, for drinks and dialogue. In a polarized world, maybe their agenda is just dreaming…….but worth a shot.
The Players: