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Tag: politics
Video: A Better Future
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M6rJSqVEmmY&feature=colike
The funny thing is, the best that the liberal controlled media could do, is point out that Clint Eastwood was not in the video. How lame. đ
Vote for and support Mitt Romney and really stick it to the Liberal Media establishment!Â
Audio: Fox Radio News Update for 5:00pm
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Audio: Fox Radio News Update for 4:00pm
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Follow up: On that story about Romney’s staffers
It seems maybe my concerns were a bit unfounded.
Looks more like slime attack. Go read. I haven’t always agreed with the author, in fact; I do not link to him often at all. However, when he is right, he is right.
I feel a bit better, but I still think we should vet our people a bit more. Â I also think Romney’s people should vet staffers a bit more too.
Irony of the Day
Oh the Irony here!
It seems that Jonathan S. Tobin, is not too happy that someone dared to tip a sacred now and actually write something critical of Ronald Wilson Reagan.
Check it out, the first paragraph:
There is a longstanding tradition on the political left to attack contemporary conservatives by comparing them to the rightâs leaders in the past. That means that Republicans who were reviled by liberals during their lifetimes are sometimes treated kindly in retrospect because it serves the political purpose of diminishing the reputations of their successors. But in some precincts of the left, bashing Ronald Reagan never goes out of style.
via Smearing Reagan Never Goes Out of Style « Commentary Magazine.
Here is where the irony is at, this Magazine will go out of its way to defend Ronald Reagan; but has absolutely no problem smearing Ron Paul at all.  However, considering whom this magazine caters to, this should not be a great surprise at all. However, the irony is not lost, not on this American Conservative. Again, let me clear; Ron Paul was not perfect and no saint, not in the least. However, when one posts complaints of smearing, when one’s publication smears a true-American patriot; one must be held accountable for those actions.
Not to mention, it is quite funny to point out. đ
Audio: Fox News Radio News Update for 2:00pm
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Karl Rove is making friends as always
Yes, the title is sarcastic in nature. It seems that old “turd blossom” is causing Conservatives to lose their minds again.
Phyllis Schlafly and Mike Huckabee are not happy with him at all.
It seems that Rove made a very crass joke about Todd Akin, who did make a bit of an idiotic statement about rape. Anyhow, Schlafly is not happy at all, from her Eagle Forum blog:
Karl Rove has made himself toxic to Republicans by his incredibly offensive and dangerous statement suggesting the murder of Congressman Todd Akin of Missouri. Any candidate or network who hires Rove will now be tarnished with this most malicious remark ever made in Republican politics.
Just imagine if someone had made that statement about Barack Obama. The Secret Service would go on Red Alert and you can bet that the author of that remark would be in jail by now. As quoted by a Businessweek reporter and now on the internet, Rove in Tampa told some 70 big donors to his Super PAC, American Crossroads, that every attendee should apply pressure to “sink Todd Akin” and force him out of the Senate race for which Missourians had nominated him. Then Rove said that if Akin were “found mysteriously murdered, donât look for my whereabouts.”
This stunning attack on Akin is now reported as a joke. Sorry, Karl, it isnât funny to joke about murdering a Congressman.
Rove has disliked Akin ever since Akin was one of the principled members of the U.S. House who voted against George W. Bushâs extravagant expansion of Medicare when the vote was called at 5:53 am in November 2003. Akin is a man of principle who doesnât cave in to political pressure, so heâs not Roveâs kind of politician.
Rove tried to excuse his obscene joke by saying he would not have said it if he had known a reporter was in the room. That makes his statement worse! Is murder the kind of secret political advice Rove gives to Republican donors and candidates who hire him?
A private phone call by Rove to Akin to sort of apologize does not erase the public offense. At the very least Rove should make a public apology. But even that canât wipe out his gross political mistake.
Karl Rove is an embarrassment to the Republican Party. We donât want any more of his advice in secret briefings or publicly on Fox News. Missourians donât want politicians from other states telling us who to run for the Senate.
Ouch. Now before any dismisses her as some angry old bitty, Schlafly happens to be one the very “old school” Pre-Reagan-era Conservatives. She goes back to the Barry Goldwater era and she does carry some influence in the Republican Party.
Even Mike Huckabee was not to happy with it either, while not as harsh as Schlafly, he also spoke out against Rove’s remarks:
If making a foolish remark about rape is bad, then making a joke about a United States Congressman being murdered is as bad or worse since Akin didnât wish anyone to be raped, just spoke awkwardly and incorrectly about the likelihood of pregnancy in the event of a rape. In light of the attempted assassination of Congresswoman Gabby Giffords, the remark was disturbing.
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….Todd erred, apologized, and we need to help him win, not convince ourselves he canât. Karl erred, apologized, and we need to treat him in the way we want Todd Akin to be treated. If Todd is continued to be alienated and Karl doesnât suffer the same fate, then I will encourage all the activists I can to spend all their time, money, and effort in Missouri. If the party doesnât want us, then I guess they donât need us. Akin will. Janet and I are sending him the maximum we can under federal law.
To me, there is nothing more awesome, than watching the Conservative grassroots stand up to the Republican Party establishment. Especially, people like Karl Rove; who is the perfect example of what was wrong with the Republican Party between 2000 and 2008.  The sad thing is, that there are indications that the Republican Party might be making the same mistakes again. I would hope that this would not be the case; but it does look that way.
I will say this, if the Republican Party and Mitt Romney do go the way of big Government Conservatism again; this blogger will be there, fighting them every step of the way. I will write about it here on this blog. I will not let them get away with it, you can count on that.
I knew this was coming….
This is what happens when you do not vet your ranks.
I knew the left would try and tie that crap to Romney, I knew it! đĄ
Bill Murphy, Mitt Romneyâs Social Media Director, and his colleague Ali Akbar have ripped off a lot of people. They ripped off the Tea Party with the American Liberty Alliance. They ripped off movement Conservatives with the National Bloggers Club. They even ripped off Andrew Breitbart. But their days of making it rain misbegotten right-wing dollars may be numbered.
In 2009 Murphy and Akbar worked together at American Liberty Alliance, an organization which collected âdonationsâ throughout the summer while claiming they were just waiting for their 501(c)3 application to go through. It never did. Then they worked together at National Bloggers Club, a group which solicited âdonationsâ for the past six months while actually calling itself a non-profit (status pending). But according to the IRS, they never bothered to file the necessary documents.
If we lose this damned election, I know who to blame! Damned idiots. I figured one of them had ties to Romney. đĄ I am still supporting Romney, But I hope like hell Romney gets rid of these clowns and quickly.
Others:Â The Moderate Voice
Video: Alex Jones on Ron Paul’s campaign manager
I happened to have found this on Facebook.
I know what I said earlier about Ron Paul.
Alex Jones’s delivery and acting aside; the information is interesting.
Watch it:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=18PgaZzJDzE
I had heard about this before, but didn’t realize the extent of it.
Interesting indeed.