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At Netroots, all eyes on Wis. (Politico)
opufani
by opufani  12-7-2011   
 At Netroots, all eyes on Wis. (Politico)
Why you should care about tonight?s Wisconsin recall election (The Ticket)
danielbruhlxy
by danielbruhlxy  12-7-2011   
 Why you should care about tonight?s Wisconsin recall election (The Ticket)
Petraeus officially retires from Army (Politico)
bevvoife
by bevvoife  12-7-2011   
 Petraeus officially retires from Army (Politico)
Talk to Ryan? It'll cost you (Politico)
danamclean
by danamclean  12-5-2011   
 Talk to Ryan? It'll cost you (Politico)
At Netroots, all eyes on Wis. (Politico)
asifyny
by asifyny  12-3-2011   
 At Netroots, all eyes on Wis. (Politico)
Petraeus officially retires from Army (Politico)
segpievy
by segpievy  12-3-2011   
 Petraeus officially retires from Army (Politico)
Petraeus officially retires from Army (Politico)
vydmina
by vydmina  12-1-2011   
 Petraeus officially retires from Army (Politico)
Petraeus officially retires from Army (Politico)
lucuemo
by lucuemo  11-30-2011   
 Petraeus officially retires from Army (Politico)
Talk to Ryan? It'll cost you (Politico)
florencfira
by florencfira  11-30-2011   
 Talk to Ryan? It'll cost you (Politico)
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The Ancestor of #OWS: "The Other 95%", A Democrat Propaganda Arm
merrie
by merrie  11-26-2011    1
 In 2010, RedState's Erick Erickson reported the website designer was affiliated with MoveOn.org and other Soros-controlled groups. Considering Sustein’s recommendations, it is not far removed to speculate the Obama administration is behind a new anti-tea party website called The Other 95, which defends the government from tea party criticisms and attacks the tea party movement as fringe. The website purports to be authentically grassroots, though one must wonder when the last time was any grassroots activist took the time to defend the government. http://bit.ly/dAGfqO It’s a play right out of Lenin’s handbook, forget Alinsky, to call the authentic “inauthentic” and then create something inauthentic demanding it be called “authentic.” We would do well to consider the probable genesis of "The Other 99% = 100% Lies": http://bit.ly/bxa9Pf it's genuine a pro-America ...
Talk to Ryan? It'll cost you (Politico)
odorapaki
by odorapaki  11-26-2011   
 Talk to Ryan? It'll cost you (Politico)
At Netroots, all eyes on Wis. (Politico)
ubofeky
by ubofeky  11-26-2011   
 At Netroots, all eyes on Wis. (Politico)
Talk to Ryan? It'll cost you (Politico)
odorapaki
by odorapaki  11-24-2011   
 Talk to Ryan? It'll cost you (Politico)
Talk to Ryan? It'll cost you (Politico)
halakjan
by halakjan  11-21-2011   
 Talk to Ryan? It'll cost you (Politico)
Talk to Ryan? It'll cost you (Politico)
bhaidada
by bhaidada  11-18-2011   
 Talk to Ryan? It'll cost you (Politico)
At Netroots, all eyes on Wis. (Politico)
lovtolu
by lovtolu  11-17-2011   
 At Netroots, all eyes on Wis. (Politico)
Talk to Ryan? It'll cost you (Politico)
ojotakota
by ojotakota  11-16-2011   
 Talk to Ryan? It'll cost you (Politico)
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Bloomberg Finally Cleans Obamaville, After Almost Two Months!
merrie
by merrie  11-15-2011    1
 The Obamavillians, who style themselves "the 99%," plan to retaliate by making the lives of ordinary New Yorkers more difficult. A 2:30 a.m. email from Justin Ruben of MoveOn.org urged recipients to "call 3-1-1 and demand that Mayor Bloomberg respect the protesters' First Amendment rights." The mayor does not answer calls to 311, a nonemergency city information line. The MoveOnsters are urging their supporters to harass people who are just doing their jobs answering the phones for the city. Leaders of the so-called Occupy Wall Street movement are "vowing to wreak havoc on Thursday by shutting down Wall Street and the subways," the New York Post reports: According to their Web site, the day will include "Mass, Non-violent Direct Action" to "Shut Down Wall Street" at 7 a.m., "Occupy the Subways" in all five boroughs at 3 p.m. and "Take the Square," referring to Foley Square, at 5 p.m.
At Netroots, all eyes on Wis. (Politico)
pudoufa
by pudoufa  11-14-2011   
 At Netroots, all eyes on Wis. (Politico)
At Netroots, all eyes on Wis. (Politico)
fituvob
by fituvob  11-14-2011   
 At Netroots, all eyes on Wis. (Politico)
Why you should care about tonight?s Wisconsin recall election (The Ticket)
marcusfosterss
by marcusfosterss  11-13-2011   
 Why you should care about tonight?s Wisconsin recall election (The Ticket)
Talk to Ryan? It'll cost you (Politico)
uftakunankar
by uftakunankar  11-13-2011   
 Talk to Ryan? It'll cost you (Politico)
Why you should care about tonight?s Wisconsin recall election (The Ticket)
katefenwier
by katefenwier  11-12-2011   
 Why you should care about tonight?s Wisconsin recall election (The Ticket)
Talk to Ryan? It'll cost you (Politico)
jeremykintu
by jeremykintu  11-11-2011   
 Talk to Ryan? It'll cost you (Politico)
Talk to Ryan? It'll cost you (Politico)
aitamna
by aitamna  11-7-2011   
 Talk to Ryan? It'll cost you (Politico)
Talk to Ryan? It'll cost you (Politico)
tumiochena
by tumiochena  11-7-2011   
 Talk to Ryan? It'll cost you (Politico)
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Bill O'Reilly gives his ridiculous spin on #OWS
darkeforce
by darkeforce  11-4-2011    2
 He goes on to say: That's what George Soros, MoveOn, the SEIU and many far-left journalists want. And they are using the protests to that end. Moments later, O'Reilly was "interviewing" Fox News contributor Leslie Marshall, who mentioned the right-wing billionaire Koch brothers. That left O'Reilly visibly upset: O'REILLY: OK, well, you can believe anything you want, you're an American, but you made a statement that the Koch brothers were tied into the Tea Party financially. Can you prove that? MARSHALL: Well, the Koch Brothers (INAUDIBLE) such as Gov. Scott Walker of Wisconsin. O'REILLY: Can you prove it. Wait. Wait, wait, wait, Leslie. MARSHALL: Yes. O'REILLY: Leslie, you're a Fox News contributor. You have a responsibility. Can you prove the Koch brothers are tied into the Tea Party financially? Can you? MARSHALL: With a check in hand, no. O'REILLY: OK. Thank you. Read the rest at source.
Talk to Ryan? It'll cost you (Politico)
wesleykimran
by wesleykimran  11-4-2011   
 Talk to Ryan? It'll cost you (Politico)
Talk to Ryan? It'll cost you (Politico)
jaudithcooper
by jaudithcooper  11-4-2011   
 Talk to Ryan? It'll cost you (Politico)
Talk to Ryan? It'll cost you (Politico)
nitubara
by nitubara  10-30-2011   
 Talk to Ryan? It'll cost you (Politico)
Talk to Ryan? It'll cost you (Politico)
eugenegraham
by eugenegraham  10-23-2011   
 Talk to Ryan? It'll cost you (Politico)
Talk to Ryan? It'll cost you (Politico)
kodusalom
by kodusalom  10-17-2011   
 Talk to Ryan? It'll cost you (Politico)
Talk to Ryan? It'll cost you (Politico)
melaniehewitt
by melaniehewitt  10-14-2011   
 Talk to Ryan? It'll cost you (Politico)
Why you should care about tonight?s Wisconsin recall election (The Ticket)
davidwarnerxy
by davidwarnerxy  10-14-2011   
 Why you should care about tonight?s Wisconsin recall election (The Ticket)
Why you should care about tonight?s Wisconsin recall election (The Ticket)
joeledgertonxy
by joeledgertonxy  10-13-2011   
 Why you should care about tonight?s Wisconsin recall election (The Ticket)
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“Obama’s October Revolution”
merrie
by merrie  10-7-2011    1
 The White House connection is even deeper. The protest’s main players all have ties to the Obama administration. Its primary organizer is former Obama “green-jobs czar” Van Jones. Mr. Jones is a self-avowed communist and follower of Saul Alinsky, the radical community organizer who also was Mr. Obama’s intellectual mentor. Mr. Jones said October is the month of the long-awaited “progressive offensive” — the watershed moment when students, labor unions, socialists and civil rights activists coalesce into an anti-Tea Party to blunt Middle America’s growing opposition to Mr. Obama. Occupy Wall Street also is being supported by MoveOn.org. The group was one of the first to back Mr. Obama’s presidential candidacy when he was still an obscure senator from Illinois. The protests are being funded by socialist billionaire George Soros — a key Obama ally. And the protesters are being joined by big labor, the administration’s most powerful constituency.
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"Tea Party Envy"? Well, no wonder...
darkeforce
by darkeforce  10-6-2011    1
 The Teabaggers have the money, personnel and resources of two of the richest men in America behind them — the Koch Brothers. Of course Occupy Wall Street can't compare with them when it comes to positive media coverage, resources and organization. It's an honest-to-goodness Grassroots Movement, unlike the Astroturf Teabaggers. The leaders of Tea Party events are highly trained at subsidies of Koch International on how to most effectively brainwash people, by presenting them with arguments framed to appeal to a person's gut , rather than their reason or logic, and their message is boosted along by the Rupert Murdoch Media Empire. Occupy Wall Street can't compete with 3+ Billionaires in those ways; but it can make up for it by being honest, passionate, and the true will of the American People. Accept no Astroturf substitutes.
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"Tea Party Envy" Careful what you wish for, liberals
merrie
by merrie  10-5-2011    1
 . . the Occupiers are mostly white, as Malcolm Sacks, "a New York activist who has been participating in the Zuccotti Park occupation," tells al-Jazeera: In general, the whole freak-out about the economic crisis, in the US at least, is kind of a response to the economic crisis finally hitting white people. . . . It finally feels like a crisis for the majority, including middle class and working class white folks, which is why we're seeing white people at the front, and taking over, these protests. . . . Meanwhile, at National Review Online Charles Cooke has video of an Occupier berating a Jewish man with anti-Semitic slurs. Cooke reports that "shortly after my video camera was switched off, (inexplicably) shouted the N-word at the same man." NRO's Jonah Goldberg notes that Michael Tomasky is the latest lefty journalist to sign on as a cheerleader for the Occupiers, then notes:
Petraeus officially retires from Army (Politico)
lycgyuno
by lycgyuno  10-4-2011   
 Petraeus officially retires from Army (Politico)
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Keen On? Why a Squirrel Dying on Your Front Lawn Isn?t More Important Than Somebody Starving in Africa (TCTV)
idugonu
by idugonu  9-21-2011   
 Keen On? Why a Squirrel Dying on Your Front Lawn Isn?t More Important Than Somebody Starving in Africa (TCTV)
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