StopNetRegulation Editor Favors Lame Duck Effort to Protect Internet Freedom

By Kevin Mooney — Various free market organizations have expressed concern over the very real possibility that Democrats could force through damaging legislation during the “lame-duck” session after the election. However, Seton Motley, editor-in-chief, of StopNetRegulation.org, has offered up a compelling proposal that Tea Party activists and average Americans should carefully consider. In a recent column, Motley called for bi-partisan [...]

“One Nation” Rally Sponsors Escape Media Criticism As They Fail to Match Glenn Beck’s “Restoring Honor”

By Kevin Mooney — Left wing activists who organized the “One Nation Coming Together” event at the Lincoln Memorial earlier this month as a rejoinder to Glenn Beck’s “Restoring Honor” rally fell flat in terms of attendance, energy and enthusiasm. Even the New York Times was forced to concede that liberal demonstrators could not match attendance figures for Beck’s Aug. [...]

12.10.2010 in ACORN, Corruption, Politics by Anita MonCrief 0

Obama’s Project Vote pushes bigger government and demonizes Tea Party Movement, Washington Post follows its lead

This past weekend, Americans from across the country gathered in Richmond, V.A. for the Virginia Tea Party Patriot Convention. Attracting conservative leaders and activists alike, the gathering featured training from a number of organizations including American Majority. However, many participants may have been unaware of the quiet smear campaign that has been spreading for weeks by Obama’s old employer, Project [...]

28.09.2010 in Elections 2010, Politics, Tea Party Movement by Kevin Mooney 0

NY GOP Gubernatorial Challenger with Tea Party Appeal Portrayed as Unstable, Racially Insensitive

By Kevin Mooney — Let’s take this from the perspective of a reader who is not familiar with the Tea Party candidate running for governor of New York as a Republican. Carl P. Paladino comes across as an unstable, overly emotional man with no sense of style. You know a political race has taken an unexpected turn against liberal elites [...]

22.09.2010 in Elections 2010, Featured, Politics, Tea Party Movement by Kevin Mooney 0

Anonymous Source Describes White House Plan to Attack Tea Party Candidates

By Kevin Mooney — Somehow average Americans who pine for constitutional limited government and the ideals of the founding period are considered extreme and unhinged. Meanwhile, White House officials and career legislators who expand the national debt and subjugate free enterprise are viewed as mainstream. That’s the world, according to the New York Times. Consider the sub-head used on a [...]

Ballot Initiative Aimed Against Calif. Global Warming Law Interlinked with Tea Party, Koch Brothers

By Kevin Mooney — A California ballot initiative that could potentially unravel the anti energy policies Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger signed into law four years ago is the subject of a report aimed against free market groups. Charles and David Koch described here as the “billionaires from Kansas who have played a prominent role in financing the Tea Party movement” are [...]

30.08.2010 in Big Government, Media, Politics, Tea Party Movement by Kevin Mooney 0

Glenn Beck, Tea Party Activists Reaffirm Civil Rights, Founding Period As NYT Recycles Bogus Allegations

By Kevin Mooney — False allegations of racism aimed against Tea Party activists who favor constitutional restraints on federal power predictably resurfaced in a New York Times report that sought to discredit Glenn Beck’s Washington D.C. rally. Reporter Kate Zernike has a long history of invoking race as a way to discredit and marginalize Tea Party activism. As TimesCheck has [...]

Nevada Senate Candidate Sharron Angle Targeted in Front Page NYT Hit Piece that Boosts Harry Reid

By Kevin Mooney — After taking direction from left wing editors opposed to constitutional limited government and Tea Party activism, New York Times reporter Adam Nagourney glared in disgust at the video image, before launching into his agenda laced, hysterical, high-pitched, condescending, factually dubious front page smear piece aimed against Nevada’s rising star Sharron Angle. No doubt, Nagourney took cues [...]

17.08.2010 in Elections 2010, Featured, Government Regulations, Politics by Kevin Mooney 2

Well-Funded Democrats Positioned to Avoid 1994 Scenario, NYT Says

By Kevin Mooney — Democrats are better prepared this time around for the mid-term elections than they were in 1994 when they lost control of congress and a sitting house speaker was defeated, The New York Times informs readers in a piece that is replete with wishful thinking and cheerleading. “Unlike 1994, when Republicans shocked Democrats by capturing dozens of [...]

NYT Attempts to Pre-empt, Discredit Missouri’s Vote Against ObamaCare

By Kevin Mooney — Big government activists knew they were going to lose this one going into it. On Tuesday, Missouri became the first of at least three states to vote on a ballot measure aimed against a key component of President Obama’s healthcare overhaul. By a margin of 71 percent to 29 percent, voters approved Proposition C, which invalidated [...]

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