Rocky creates Justice Party, wants to run for presidentBy Dennis RomboyNovember 
30th, 2011 @ 4:13pm





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SALT LAKE CITY — Former Salt Lake City Mayor Rocky Anderson has formed a new 
political party and plans to run for president.


To be known as the Justice Party, Anderson sees it as a grassroots movement 
that over the long term will bring about the shift in American politics that he 
says citizens crave.


"The people are the ones who always bring about major change in this country, 
and we need to provide that power to people throughout the country," he said 
Wednesday on KSL Radio's Doug Wright Show.


"They want to see an alternative party. They recognize that these two 
militarist, corporatist parties have brought us to this disastrous place to 
where we are today."


One of Utah's most liberal politicians, Anderson renounced his affiliation with 
the Democratic Party in August, saying he was fed up with it along with 
Congress, the Obama administration and Republicans. He reiterated that disgust 
during the interview.


"We've been voting as a nation against our own interests year after year," he 
said. "Most Americans — whether they consider themselves on the right, left, 
center, whatever — understand that their interests have been undermined by 
these folks in Washington, both in the White House and in Congress, who are 
acting as if they're on retainer with their largest campaign contributors 
rather than doing what's in the public's interest."


(Americans) want to see an alternative party. They recognize that these two 
militarist, corporatist parties have brought us to this disastrous place to 
where we are today.
–Rocky Anderson
Anderson, executive director of High Road for Humans Rights, threw out the idea 
of a new political party in the summer, but said he had no plans to run for 
office.


Since organizing the Justice Party, he has filled out paperwork for a 
presidential exploratory committee. The party must also go about the arduous 
task of getting on election ballots nationwide. Criteria varies state to state 
but may include past electoral performance or a petition process.


University of Utah political science professor Matthew Burbank said 
establishing a new party is a "very, very difficult endeavor" that requires 
lots of time and money.


"I think he has kind of a long-term issues agenda, but that is separate from 
what it takes to get a third party up and running," Burbank said.


There is a certain level of discontent with U.S. politics and Anderson's 
message may resonate with some such as the Occupy Wall Street crowd, Burbank 
said. The party, he said, could carve out a fraction of those who otherwise 
vote Democrat and some independents, but not a significant number of 
Republicans.


"I can't see this as anything other than a very long shot," he said.


Anderson said he expects to attract disenchanted members of both parties and 
independents.


"I just hope we can be involved in the debate, because if we don't we're just 
going to be hearing a bunch of sound bites from people who between their two 
parties have colluded in so many ways in serving the interests of their 
campaign contributors, the wealthy and the powerful," he said.


"If you put passion and organization together, we can overcome any of these 
candidates who have all the money but really lack ideas."


Anderson said "outrageous, expensive" wars have wasted lives and tax dollars 
the past decade. The government, he said, has driven up the deficit, while 
cutting taxes for those most capable of paying them. Also, leaders have failed 
to provide affordable, essential health care for all Americans.


"The middle class has been decimated," he said.

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