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Mark Levin’s Rally Speech On Steps Of Congress Today – Video

by Center Right News on November 5, 2009

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Talk Radio and Fox Are Leaders of Republicans by Default

by Center Right News on October 13, 2009

American Thinker: Talkers fill GOP leadership vacuum

The Old Media are in a breathless tizzy over Rush Limbaugh, Glenn Beck, Sean Hannity and other conservative talk show hosts. These high-profile voices of the Right speak to ever-larger audiences. They provide a logical and devastating criticism of the leftist agenda of the Obama Administration on a daily basis. So, Old Media asks: Are these conservative talkers the new leaders of the Republican Party?

The answer is yes, by default.

The Republican Party has a defined structure of local, state and national leaders. As a precinct committeeman and local party chairman, I am part of this structure. Republican National Committee Chairman Michael Steele is working diligently to communicate the conservative message. However, Steele is hampered by a media reluctant to shine their light on an African-American conservative success story. More importantly, Steele is constrained by a party apparatus dominated by non-conservatives.

Limbaugh et al suffer no such constraints. They are free to broadcast conservative principles in their own unfiltered style. The desire of liberal lawmakers to restrict their access to the public airwaves is proof of their influence and importance to the conservative cause. The talkers are not a danger to America — they are a threat to the liberal media and political monopoly.

A common refrain from the base is: Why aren’t Republicans doing anything to stop the Democrats? Of course, most are voting against liberal proposals such as higher taxes, higher spending and bigger government. The problem is that Republicans are the minority party in a representative democracy.

Between elections, the only way to stop the majority party is to threaten their majority status. This is achieved by generating ample issue-oriented public outcry that worries the most vulnerable of the majority party legislators. However, you can’t beat something with nothing. So, you have to channel that public outcry into action.

This is where the Republican Party is failing. They are not connecting with the town hall dissenters and Tea Party protestors. Some Republican elected officials even act embarrassed by these citizens turned activists. The liberal media immediately highlights these embarrassed Republicans to marginalize the protestors. Rather than pushing them away, the Republican Party should be recruiting these folks. These citizen-activists need a channel for their energy and passion and their natural home is the Republican Party. Protests are for publicity, elections determine government policy.

So, where does the ignored and derided would-be citizen-activist turn? Logically, to those they hear every day confirming the correctness of their beliefs – Rush Limbaugh, Glenn Beck, Sean Hannity and the thousands of other conservative talk show hosts trumpeting their cause. Many a host is asked: What can I do? Sadly, the answer is never to contact your local Republican Party.

The Republican Party ignores this ample public outcry at its peril. However, more than political irrelevance and election defeat is at stake. America will pay the much higher price.

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You and I are nothing but Klu Klux Klan members. This according to the world of Garofalo.

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The media coverage of our economy has bordered on the absurd over the last nine months. If Bush were President the media would be outlining how bad the economy is, but with Obama they promote a recovery. Mark Levin has the truth by the numbers:

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Glenn Beck Explained by Cal Thomas

September 24, 2009

“They would not listen, they’re not listening still, “Perhaps they never will.” — Don McLean, “Vincent” Radio and TV commentator Glenn Beck was mentioned three times in separate opinion columns on the same day and in an article the next day in The New York Times, possibly a record for someone who does not hold [...]

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Chicago 9/12 Tea Party Protest Interview of Frequent Talk Radio Caller – Video

September 12, 2009

While attending Chicago’s 9/12 Tea Party, I ran into this frequent talk radio caller who had much to say about our current government. If you listen to the Mark Levin Show you will probably recognize his voice. He is from Hungary, but was lucky enough to escape that communist country, ultimately coming to the United [...]

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American Patriots Attend Chicago 9/12 Patriots – A Protests in Pictures

September 12, 2009

I just returned from the Chicago Tea Party Protest in Millennium Park. The locale was the same one that President Obama used as a backdrop for his 2008 victory speech. Like that event, this one was all about freedom. This is Obama’s Chicago, but there was not a counter-protester in site. No ACORN; no unions; [...]

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Fox and Talk Radio – “Becoming the Mainstream Media” Via Townhall

September 8, 2009

Lorie Byrd : Becoming the Mainstream Media – Townhall.com As a college student back in the stone ages, one bumper sticker I always saw plenty of when attending Republican events said “CBS is Rather Biased.” Well, it wasn’t the stone ages, but it was during the Reagan years, which now seems in so many ways [...]

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