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Joe Scarborough: Dems’ Anti-Koch Campaign ‘The Stupidest Strategy I’ve Ever Heard’


MSNBC television host Joe Scarborough went after Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid (D-NV) on Friday for constantly attacking the Koch Brothers for being wealthy and donating to Republicans.

Scarborough stated that it is the “stupidest strategy,” and that any political actor who thinks voters are concerned about who funds 30-second ads may be “too stupid” to safely run household appliances let alone hold an elected office.

“It’s the stupidest strategy I’ve ever heard,” Scarborough articulated. “If somebody think that a voter in Raleigh, North Carolina gives a damn about who is financing 30-second ads, they are too stupid to be in politics.”

“You have to be really stupid to think that this is going to work,” he said.

Scarborough hosts the Morning Joe on MSNBC.

Herman Cain: Harry Reid has a Koch Addiction


Citing a Free Beacon story, Herman Cain declared on his radio show that said that Sen. Harry Reid (D-NV) “has a Koch addiction.”
“He has brought up the Koch brothers on the floor of the United States Senate more than anybody else. He’s trying to demagogue them. Why? Because they happen to be, well, more conservative in their views…They are anti-big government, they are anti waste, fraud, and abuse,” he stated.

“In the first quarter of 2014, Dirty Harry raked in $11 million and he now has almost $20 million cash on hand…” The money Sen. Harry Reid (D., Nev.) collected was from his multimillionaire donors, all of whom he refuses to bash. Reid instead, it seems, has a penchant for only bashing wealthy conservatives, Cain said.

BREITBARTED: Tea Party Activist Claims Breitbart.com Charged Thousands To Cover Event


Former Breitbart Columnist Lee Stranahan revealed a claim that Breitbart.com, previously owned by the late Andrew Breitbart, is now charging Tea Party organizations to cover their events.

Stranahan interviewed Ken Crow, the co-founder of TeaPartyCommunity.com. Crow stated that he called Breitbart News to see if they would cover a tea party rally in Texas, but was told it would cost the organization thousands of dollars.

According to Daily Caller, Crow talked to Dan Fleuette, who stated that Breibart News would require a fee of $11,000 to come and report on the event. Eventually, Fleuette lowered the price to $7,000 not including travel expenses. The rally’s female organizers were shocked screaming, “WE DON’T HAVE SEVEN THOUSAND DOLLARS!” Crow recollected.

Taking into consideration of how supportive Andrew Breitbart was of the Tea Party, it is strongly questioned by tea party activists if he would have approved of his network’s recent actions.

Review of Netflix’s Documentary, “Mitt”


I just finished watching the new Netflix documentary “Mitt,” and I must quote the filmmaker Greg Whiteley, this production was very “painful to watch.”

It starts off with the Romneys gathered in a room on Election night 2012, watching the results come in. Then the documentary takes a turn and starts focusing on some of Romney’s personal life, such as where he is spending time with his grandchildren. Next, it shows Mitt along with his family discussing whether or not he should run for President in 2008.

The screen turns black and it cuts to the beginning of Romney’s campaign in 2008. From then on, the film takes you through his political journey of his 1st and 2nd tries for the presidency.

The documentary revealed a side of the Romneys that Americans have never seen before. For one example, you see an emotional side that draws you in to the moment and causes you mourn along with them. The clip of election night 2012 and the Romneys returning home specifically cause you to experience sorrow, especially when you consider the condition that our nation is currently in now.

The film contained many clips concerning his election, but also included segments of his family, making the documentary feel more like a home movie, which in my opinion was an excellent touch by the filmmaker.

I highly recommend seeing this film, no matter if you are a Republican, Democrat or Independant, because it provides you a taste of what the candidate and his family goes though during a campaign, and a gives you a better understanding of a man named “Mitt.”

‘Duck Dynasty’ to Resume Filming with Phil Robertson, A&E Announces


The A&E Entertainment Network announced Friday it would resume filming the show “Duck Dynasty” with Phil Robertson and the rest of his family next spring.

Robertson was “indefinitely” suspended for citing Biblical scriptures and making Christian-based remarks about the homosexual lifestyle in an interview with GQ Magazine.

In a statement released late Friday afternoon, A&E said, “While Phil’s comments made in the interview reflect his personal views based on his own beliefs, and his own personal journey, he and his family have publicly stated they regret the “coarse language” he used and the misinterpretation of his core beliefs based only on the article.  He also made it clear he would “never incite or encourage hate. Duck Dynasty is not a show about one man’s views. It resonates with a large audience because it is a show about family, a family that America has come to love. As you might have seen in many episodes, they come together to reflect and pray for unity, tolerance and forgiveness.  These are three values that we at A&E Networks also feel strongly about. So after discussions with the Robertson family, as well as consulting with numerous advocacy groups, A&E has decided to resume filming Duck Dynasty later this spring with the entire Robertson family.”

Knowing how entertainment providers love making money, this is not a surprising move by A&E.

CENSORSHIP: Phil Robertson Suspended “Indefinitely” from A&E


Phil Robertson, the founder of Duck Commander and reality tv star of the hit show “Duck Dynasty,” who has recently spoke against the homosexual lifestyle, has been suspended “indefinitely” by A&E Network.


On Wednesday night, A&E released the following statement to Entertainment Weekly:

“We are extremely disappointed to have read Phil Robertson’s comments in GQ, which are based on his own personal beliefs and are not reflected in the series Duck Dynasty. His personal views in no way reflect those of A+E Networks, who have always been strong supporters and champions of the LGBT community. The network has placed Phil under hiatus from filming indefinitely.”

Having been suspended and censored myself this week on YouTube, I am absolutely disgusted with how the lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer deviants are trying to silence anyone who opposes their lifestyle. This is America! Everyone should be able to speak their beliefs without the fear of being ridiculed, chastised, or fear of losing employment. It wasn’t long ago when Fox Sports fired Craig James for his stance opposing same-sex marriage. There is a history of incidents like this.

Homosexual activists have no right to bully us, just because we disagree with their lifestyle choices. The threaten us, fight to silence us, yet they claim to be the victims. I am tired of the crap, and it’s time for us to fight back. Suspending Phil Robertson was the last straw; it’s time to attack.

I encourage all of you to publicly stand with Phil. Make videos; upload them to YouTube.

Contact A&E and tell them to bring Phil back, stop the censorship, and end their war on Christians!

A&E contact info

Ms. Abbe Raven, CEO
A&E Television Networks
235 East 45th St.
New York, NY 10017

ABBE RAVEN (CEO)
Abbe.Raven@aetn.com

WHITNEY GOIT (SR. EVP)
whitney.goit@aetn.com

ROBERT DEBITETTO (EVP)
robert.debitetto@aetn.com

COLLEEN CONWAY
(Director of Non-Fiction Programming)
colleen.conway@aetn.com

GENERAL EMAIL: ae.viewerrelations@aetv.com

ABBE RAVEN (CEO) LINE: (212) 210-9007
GENERAL TELEPHONE: (212) 210-1400


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