NC group buying anti-Obama ads in South CarolinaSource:
A conservative North Carolina group is spending $10,000 to air ads in South Carolina this week saying President Barack Obama is pushing socialist health care and freeing terrorists to Bermuda.
North Carolina state Sen.

A billboard has turned up in Kansas City that is ANTI-OBAMA.
The video in the following link features a former British citizen and his thoughts.
This video will be available for a long time, and I wonder, if and how, it will be used in the election campaigns.
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Hammer and …

All kinds of people descended on Washington today for a festival of sorts. Marching to the beat of a different drummer that is for certain.
A march today, but is it a movement? Source: Politico
excerpt: "" Equally important for Republicans is whether Washington's institutional conservative leaders and groups will be able to channel this energy to help the party's candidates, or whether it will remain diffused, fueled by radio and television talk show hosts and susc …
GOP Now Embraces Conservative Groups' ProtestSource: The Washington Post
With tens of thousands of conservative protesters expected to gather in Washington on Saturday for a "Taxpayer March on D.C.," Republican officials are attempting to capitalize on a movement that lately has galvanized anti-Obama activists more effectively than the party's elected …
Patriots to storm Washington, target out-of-control spendingSource: WorldNetDaily News
excerpt: ""Just one day after President Obama tries to recapture the initiative in the health-care debate with a speech to a joint session of Congress, thousands of taxpayers plan to storm Washington, D.C., in a three-day event to take their fight against excessive spending, bai …
The Tea Party Express: Don't Let Them Tell You It's BipartisanSource: Alan Coombes--Liberaland
excerpt: "" cross-country bus convoy called the "Tea Party Express" commenced this weekend, stopping in 33 cities, and organized by conservative talk show host Mark Williams. Are they going to tell us it's a bi-partisan grass-roots movement again. ""

This past Monday, August 10, 2009, when just shy of her eighty fifth birthday a legendary conservative woman named, Phyllis Schlafly, was honored by The Clare Booth Luce Policy Institute an organization known for providing yearly accolades and awards to influential conservative w …
See rebellion at grass rootsSource: WorldNetDaily News
excerpt: "" Call it the tea party that never ends.
A rebellion is brewing in home congressional districts of incumbent Democrats evidenced by the reaction at several town hall meetings.

I just want to know what the leftist authors of the Cap & Trade bill have been smoking. Evidently it causes insanity and extreme stupidity. Don't let the Islamic Extremists or the N. Koreans get their hands on it. They are already troubled by these two problems.
Teabaggers Draw Less Than Half of '08 Spice Girls Reunion TourSource: Firedoglake
Based on news accounts of 306 "Tea Party" protests in different cities across the country yesterday, I get a cumulative attendance of 262,025, with a fair number of (probably mostly smaller) events still unaccounted for.
That's just embarrassing.
Anti-Obama talk worries some on right Source: Politico
excerpt: "Conservative author David Horowitz, himself no stranger to controversy or heated accusations, warns that the criticism of Obama among some conservatives has approached "over-the-top hysteria." It's not just Stalin comparisons, Horowitz wrote this past week on Front …

Some of us have been worried about the performance of John King since last year. This Sunday, John King will interview Dick Cheney and many wonder if King will show the kind of bias that supports the GOP position on many issues.

Sigh. I really wanted it to be over.