During remarks to CPAC, House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform Ranking Member Darrell Issa (R-CA) released a video showing the close alliance between President Barack Obama and the radical leftist community organizing group ACORN.
When confronted about his relationship with ACORN during his Presidential campaign Obama stated,
“Well, first of all my relationship with ACORN is [...]
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Liz Blaine | February 20, 2010 | Posted in
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Despite the leftist ideology revealed in Joseph Stack’s manifesto, shortly after he crashed his plane into the IRS building in Austin, TX, progressive media lept to align him with the Tea Party movement, describing him as right-wing, racist, anti-tax, patriot, or militia. Sensing the danger the average American citizen in the Tea Party movement represents to Democrats in 2010 and 2012, they [...]
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Liz Blaine | February 20, 2010 | Posted in
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In this World War, as in the Vietnam War, the pressure on our troops from our Leftist Press Corps, and from Afghanistan’s President Hamid Karzai, to not harm anyone on the sidelines is predictably ratcheting upward. Today’s L.A. Times features a photo (above) of an Afghan man whose father was shot dead during the Battle of Marjah, [...]
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John L. Work | February 20, 2010 | Posted in
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One of Jay Leno’s funniest bits on the Tonight Show is when he goes trolling in Hollywood for people who know nothing about America. They don’t know what country we fought to be independent from, what century the Civil War was in, etc.
MSNBC commentator Chris Matthews is a frequent Leno guest; but Thursday night, he [...]
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Yet another Which-Side-Is-Obama-On moment. “Unindicted terrorist co-conspirator promotes radical agenda at U.S. mosques,” by Aaron Klein at WorldNetDaily, February 19: A radical Muslim group that was an unindicted co-conspirator in a scheme to raise money for Hamas facilitated the controversial meeting last week between Muslim law students and John Brennan,…
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Robert | February 20, 2010 | Posted in
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Here is a fine article on our FDI event at CPAC — a sharp contrast to the shoddy and biased Fox report. “CPAC Day 2 – Jihad: The Political Third Rail,” by Mark J. Koenig at the NewsRealblog, February 20: (All photos provided courtesy of Pamela Geller – see…
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– In Depth, CSPAN
Tune in tomorrow for Part 7 of this interview.
Part 1 here.
Part 2 here.
Part 3 here.
Part 4 here.
Part 5 here.
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Among the overwhelming exuberance and numerous standing ovations accorded to conservative speakers at this week’s Conservative Political Action Committee gathering in D.C., there remained one hold-out.
Ryan Sorba, representing Young Americans For Freedom in California, was roundly booed from the minute he stepped up to the podium. And no wonder - Ryan started [...]
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Nancy Morgan | February 20, 2010 | Posted in
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“She was black, they were white, and race and sex were in the air.” That’s how a Washington Post columnist described the atmosphere that led to the brutal gang rape of Crystal Mangum by a group of Duke University lacrosse players in 2006. You remember, right? That was the violent, racially motivated hate crime that [...]
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Jenn Q. Public | February 20, 2010 | Posted in
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(All photos provided courtesy of Pamela Geller – see her coverage of this event here)
While the agenda for day 2 of the CPAC conference featured a long list of additional conservative speakers and panel discussions, I will be focusing here on what I believe to be the single most important event of this three-day conference. [...]
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Mark J. Koenig | February 20, 2010 | Posted in
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