Untitled Document I’ve been known to call it like I see it. I talk way too much about my Maltese. I adore handwritten letters. I watch horror movies and listen to music that makes my grandmother proud. I fantasize about winter cottages. I hate that dream where I’m running from something and I’m in slow motion. I believe in God. I eat lots of kale. I run, spin, lift weights, and like to climb things. Oh, and I LOVE my country.



Archive for Tea Party

Stephen Bannon Talks ‘Occupy Unmasked’

on April 2nd, 2012

“It is a war film—about the war at home, the war between the radical left and the American people,” Writer and Director Stephen K. Bannon told me recently about his upcoming film, Occupy Unmasked. The film is set to be released this Spring and features a lead role by the late conservative hero Andrew Breitbart, [...]

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Filed under Andrew Breitbart, Barack Obama, Bill Maher, Causes, Grassroots Movements, Harry Reid, Keith Olbermann, Media, Michael Moore, Nancy Pelosi, Occupy Movement, Occupy Unmasked, Politicians, Politics, Stephen Bannon, Tea Party

‘Game Change’ Tries to Rewrite Palin and Fails

on March 12th, 2012

On Saturday night I watched HBO’s Game Change, a hilariously absurd left-wing driven manifestation of what I have come to call Palin-OCD. Many of the “facts” presented in the film have already been dismantled, and you might be wondering why I wasted a couple of hours of my life on something that was sure to [...]

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Filed under ACES, AGIA, Barack Obama, Energy Independence, Game Change, Grassroots Movements, HBO, Media, Politicians, Politics, Sarah Palin, Tea Party

Palin Video Sets Record Straight

on March 2nd, 2012

SarahPAC recently released a video titled “Game Change We Can Believe In,” featuring real footage from the 2008 election season that challenges the premise of the soon-to-be-released HBO film “Game Change.” SarahPAC highlights the then-glowing commentary of McCain staffers Nicolle Wallace and Steve Schmidt with respect to Palin’s poll-boosting power, gubernatorial approval ratings, focus, character, [...]

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Filed under 2010 Elections, 2012 Elections, Game Change, Grassroots Movements, HBO, John McCain, Media, Politicians, Politics, Sarah Palin, Tea Party, The Undefeated

Rest in Peace, Andrew Breitbart

on March 1st, 2012

Today the conservative movement mourns the loss of a man who was fearless in his defense of the Tea Party, fearless in his critique of mainstream media deceit, fearless in his defense of Sarah Palin, and fearless in his passion for exposing left-wing hypocrisy wherever he encountered it. Founder of Breitbart.com, Big Government, Big Hollywood, [...]

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Filed under Andrew Breitbart, Media, Musings, Politicians, Politics, Sarah Palin, Tea Party

Top 5 Things Learned at CPAC

on February 13th, 2012

I spent last Friday and Saturday in DC at CPAC, the Conservative Political Action Conference. It was a blast. I spent quite a bit of time at the AMAC booth, did some fun radio and online spots, listened to a few fabulous speeches, introduced a screening of The Undefeated, and got to meet many wonderful [...]

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Filed under 2012 Elections, Barack Obama, CPAC, Grassroots Movements, Jedediah's Appearances, Media, Musings, Politicians, Politics, Sarah Palin, Speeches, Tea Party, The Undefeated

Mark Levin’s ‘Ameritopia’ Reminds Us What’s Worth Fighting For

on January 16th, 2012

Many of us often use the phrase. “It’s time to get this country back on track.” That’s most definitely true. However, in order to be fully committed to that task, it is essential that we understand the depth of what we’re rallying against and what the manifestation of the antithesis of Americanism really looks like. [...]

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Filed under 2012 Elections, Book Reviews, Culture, Grassroots Movements, Health Care, Mark Levin, Media, Politics, Tea Party

The New Hampshire Debates and Moving Forward

on January 9th, 2012

This weekend’s GOP debates were pretty standard—lots of pre-rehearsed talking points, a medley of absurd questions from liberal moderators, and some mudslinging here and there. You can check out my full twitter commentary from Saturday’s debate and my Saturday pre-debate analysis at BreitbartTV. However, some key points from both debates merit extra focus. First off, [...]

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Filed under 2012 Elections, Barack Obama, Grassroots Movements, Jon Huntsman, Media, Mitt Romney, Newt Gingrich, Politicians, Politics, Rick Perry, Rick Santorum, Ron Paul, Tea Party

Lessons Learned from Herman Cain’s Presidential Run

on December 5th, 2011

On Saturday afternoon, Herman Cain suspended his presidential campaign. He attributed his exit to the impact that “false and unproven” accusations had on his family, campaign donations, and ability to keep the focus on the issues. The Cain campaign clearly had some weaknesses — Cain’s lack of depth on foreign policy issues and some notable [...]

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Filed under 2012 Elections, Barack Obama, Grassroots Movements, Herman Cain, National Security, Politicians, Politics, Tea Party

This Is No Time for the GOP to Compromise

on November 28th, 2011

Pundits and politicos love the word “compromise.” There seems to be no better way for a politician and/or media figure to instantly be well-liked, appear perfectly “reasonable,” and go back to their inner circles having offended absolutely no one. This past Sunday on ABC’s “This Week With Christiane Amanpour,” former Secretary of State Colin Powell [...]

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Filed under 2010 Elections, 2012 Elections, Barack Obama, Colin Powell, Debt Ceiling, Harry Reid, Health Care, Media, Politicians, Politics, Tea Party

Full Speed Ahead

on November 22nd, 2011

“The system is so broken and I don’t see anyone who I think will actually fix it,” a retired friend of the family said to me this past weekend. “I’m staying out of it this election season.” I have heard that sentiment expressed more times than I can count these past few months. Activists who [...]

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Filed under 2012 Elections, Barack Obama, Culture, Grassroots Movements, Musings, Paul Ryan, Politicians, Politics, Tea Party
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