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Milwaukee, WI (PRWEB) July 21, 2011
The Wisconsin Chapter of Organize4Palin (O4P) today announced the greater Milwaukee area premiere of “The Undefeated” on Friday, July 22nd at the AMC Theater in Wauwatosa. This limited engagement premiere will run through Thursday July 28. The recently released film about Governor Sarah Palin’s rise from obscurity to national prominence opened to a successful debut in ten selected markets nationwide last weekend. The movie was received by enthusiastic audiences and, in many cities, sold-out crowds.
The film has captured the interest of conservatives nationwide through a successful grass roots marketing campaign, and many venues during the debut weekend reportedly had to move showings of the film to larger theaters to accommodate the crowds hoping to learn more about the former Alaska governor, Tea Party favorite, and Republican rainmaker.
Governor Sarah Palin made headlines last spring at a Tea Party rally in Madison, Wisc., when she delivered a strong message to President Obama regarding the 2012 elections: ?Mr. President, game on!,? she stated.
Locally, conservative activist and Racine county GOP board member, Lou D’Abbraccio stated: ?I?m looking forward to seeing this film. I think it’s important to keep an open mind, that’s why I’m looking forward to hearing the other side of the story.”
Andy Badolato VP of Business Development and Marketing for Victory Film Group, and Associate Producer of ?The Undefeated? stated, ?This film has demonstrated a very wide appeal and extremely positive reactions from viewers. We are pleased to expand our limited engagement roll out to the greater Milwaukee area.?
Ginny Marschman, a local delegate to the Republican National Convention in 2008 is also enthusiastically awaiting the movie, “I have the highest regard for Sarah Palin. As a Delegate to the RNC Convention in 2008, I was honored to be on the floor to vote for her as our Vice Presidential nominee. She communicates magnificently and was a hardworking and effective Governor of Alaska. I can’t wait to see the movie.”
?We are proud to receive and welcome this great film and its director Steve Bannon to our community. Our great state is presently experiencing tremendous political upheaval. It?s great to have a film that helps educate and inspires our residents about the political process and how it really works. This film is a must-see for all whether you support Sarah Palin or not,? said Bill Lichter WI O4P Coordinator.
The film will be showing at the AMC Mayfair Mall Theater, located at 2500 N Mayfair Rd Wauwatosa, WI 53226 at 10:20 a.m., 1:20 p.m., 4:25 p.m., 7:20 p.m., and 10:20 p.m. Tickets are available online at http://www.movietickets.com. More information about the movie is availabe at http://victoryfilmgroup.com/theundefeatedmovie/
About Organize4Palin (O4P)
Organize4Palin (O4P) is a grassroots network comprised of Americans who believe in restoring our country by supporting the leadership of Gov. Sarah Palin and the values she embraces. Our efforts in 2010 helped many of Gov. Palin?s endorsed candidates win their pursued office. http://www.Organize4Palin.com
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Question by Ameri: Why does the Tea Party say “are you afraid to come to a rally?” Don’t multilevel marketers use this tactic?
Best answer:
Answer by Baroccoli
They say it because they want all these people who are clueless about it to find out for themselves instead of only hearing what the MSM tells them.
Add your own answer in the comments!
San Jose, CA (PRWEB) March 20, 2011
Political analyst and commentator, Juan Williams, sees a dilemma ahead for the 2012 Republican convention. In a lively interview on KSCO AM 1080, with host of The Costa Report, Rebecca Costa, Williams said the central question the GOP leadership faces in 2012 is whether to ?sacrifice victory in the general election by giving the nomination to someone who is too extreme and just pleases the (Republican) base.?
According to Williams, an expert analyst for over 25 years, the current struggle in the party over Federal budget cuts is a preview of what lies ahead for Republican leaders at the 2012 convention. Williams explains:
?John Boehner, the Speaker of the House, is trying to reign in the fury – the passion – that comes from his freshman Tea Party Republicans ? 87 of them ? (who say) ?We don?t give a hoot – we just want big budget cuts!? (That?s) putting Boehner in a position where he is having to remember that it was (these same) Tea Party enthusiasts that made him the Speaker of the House.?
Williams continued, “Transport that to the nominating convention down in Tampa and you see the dilemma that the leadership will face. They want to retain the passion and energy of the Tea Party ? but they?ve got to make sure they (stick to) the ?mainstream? positives of the tea party without getting into ?Oh, he?s (Obama) a socialist,? or ?He was born somewhere else,? and all the rest of that negativity.?
When asked about the effect extremism within the Republican Party may have on the outcome of the 2012 race, Williams points to the latest Fox News poll which shows support for Obama among moderates and independents has increased to 49-50 percent – a figure far greater than the number of moderates which helped catapult Clinton and Reagan to victory. Williams believes recent support for Obama is the result of extreme ideological positions espoused by Tea Party leaders who are driving mainstream voters away. According to Williams, the Tea Party has succeeded in ?energizing? the GOP and many of their initiatives would appeal to moderates if extreme views were tempered. ?The Tea Party is not (only) about extremism ? when you think about cutting deficits, reducing taxes, opposition to Obama healthcare ? a lot of those things are quite mainstream.?
Furthermore, Williams sees a scenario where there is no clear nominee after two and three ballot calls at the convention – clearing a path for Palin to take the Republican nomination in spite of being too extreme to win the moderate and independent votes needed to win a national election. When asked by Costa whether he was implying that Palin might win the GOP nomination by ?default,? Williams congenially replied, ?Now let?s not get negative. Wining is winning. No matter if the ref makes a wrong call, (if) you walk out of there with the ball, you?ve won.?
The full interview is available at http://www.rebeccacosta.com, KSCO.com and iTunes.
About Juan Williams
Juan Williams is an award-winning journalist and political commentator for the Fox News Channel and frequent contributor to The Wall Street Journal, New York Times, The Washington Post, The Atlantic Monthly and Time Magazine. Williams worked at The Washington Post for 23 years and was a senior news analyst for NPR from 1999 to 2010. He is the author of Eyes on the Prize: America?s Civil Rights Years, 1954-1965, Thurgood Marshall: American Revolutionary and Enough. Williams has been a regular panelist on Inside Washington, the Capitol Gang, ABC?s Nightline and Washington Week and hosted news programs such as Crossfire, Face the Nation, Crossfire Sunday and America?s Black Forum. In 1989, Williams received an Emmy Award for his work in television documentary writing.
About Rebecca D. Costa
Rebecca Costa is a sociobiologist who offers a genetic explanation for current events, emerging trends and individual behavior. A thought-leader and provocative new voice in the mold of Thomas Friedman, Malcolm Gladwell and Jared Diamond, Costa examines ?the big picture?? tracing everything from terrorism, crime on Wall Street, epidemic obesity and upheaval in the Middle East to evolutionary forces. Retiring at the zenith of her executive career in Silicon Valley, Costa spent six years researching and writing The Watchman?s Rattle: Thinking Our Way Out of Extinction. The success of Costa?s book led to a weekly radio program in 2010 called Rattler Radio. In 2011 the program was renamed and became nationally syndicated as The Costa Report. A former CEO and founder of one of the largest marketing firms in Silicon Valley (sold in 1997 to J. Walter Thompson), Costa developed an extensive track record of introducing new technologies. Her clients included industry giants such as Hewlett-Packard, Apple Computer, Oracle Corporation, Seibel Systems, 3M, Amdahl, and General Electric Corporation. Additional information available at http://www.rebeccacosta.com
About KSCO
KSCO AM 1080 has served the Central Coast of California since 1947 and remains one of the last independent, locally owned-and-operated radio stations in the United States. The station broadcasts the top names in syndication as well as over 87 hours per week of locally-originated news talk, some of which is distributed via satellite to other stations nationwide. In the early 1950?s, due to its signal strength, KSCO was designated as the Emergency Broadcast System station for Central California and has received much praise from local communities and agencies for its extraordinary service during times of earthquakes, floods, fires, storms and power/communications outages.
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Fashionwear Effecting Political Views
From the earliest historical records, everything from jokes, and illustrations to newspaper editorials, the public have made their thoughts known. Through time, the vehicles for illustrating a message or thought has found more avenues. In the early part of the century, in the 1900s, the political satirical cartoons became popular. Jest of the political figures was an important tool of the election campaigns. Humor definitely sells the message and captures the attention of the readers and viewers back then as it does today.
Regardless of your political views, both sides find that making your message heard and heard often is the key to relaying your views to others. Taking advantage of every avenue to present the message is necessary. The walking billboard of clothing is becoming the most influential way of showing others of what you think and to help others to see the message.
From funny political TShirts, Caps and Bumper Stickers to mugs and stickers, they all can change the world by spreading the message on your political views. Politics is everywhere with the liberal media at the rudder spreading their messages. With the liberal message everywhere, it is hard to see what people are really thinking without a help of some external help. By wearing your message, you help stop save our “Freedom of Speech” in this country and make people think about the coming events.
Hopefully by wearing your message on everything from tshirts, caps and bumper stickers, people will get the idea. So don’t just sit there, express yourself through giving and wearing funny tshirts and bumper stickers to get the message out! http://www.anti-obama-gifts.com .
Article by Gene Lalor
I can understand CBS’ desire to dump pretty, perky Katie Couric as its top news anchor since Katie’s only claim to fame is hatcheting Sarah Palin during the last presidential campaign.
Well, that and having an on-air colonoscopy that made Ms. Katie’s rep. Well, that and being one of the cuter cougars on the prowl for young, male stuff.
The wonderment is why CBS is looking at, (in police jargon), CNN’s Anderson Cooper to fill Couric’s tiny shoes: http://bit.ly/9yDg9x
Is the swisher Cooper the next step in CBS’ death wish, a temporary gay stopgap in the network’s race to the Nielsen basement? If so, CBS has made an awesome pick.
Not exactly the folksy model of Everyman, the son of Gloria Vanderbilt Anderson Cooper lacks the common touch preferred by networks for their anchors. A regular on “60 Minutes,” he does have the anchor gravitas and 7 years experience on “Anderson Cooper 360.”
He also has to be the nation’s most renouned known, closeted homosexual. See “Teabagging Anderson Cooper Outed?” http://bit.ly/9olgp2
Aside from his transparently gay demeanor, Andy presents a stiff and unlikable presence on-air. The unmarried, grey-haired 42 year old tipped his grey, gay hand last summer when he let slip a comment on the Tea Party rallies and demonstrations.
In fact, Andy may have coined the absurd link between Tea Party anti-tax rallies and “teabagging,” an esoteric term formerly known mostly to active homosexuals and referring to the gay practice of sucking the scrotum.
Cooper later apologized on air for his derisive reference, an apology that may have been accepted by CNN, and rejected as unnecessary by the gay community, but it was too late after that slip of the lip for Andy to continue residing in the closet.
Nevertheless, Andy could just be the next person to greet the dozen or so viewers who still watch CBS News at 6:30 P.M. EST-after the CBS suits figure a way to demote Katie without making it look like a demotion.
Maybe they could pair her up with Ashton Kutcher for some specials. Or is Ashton too old at 32?
CNN Tea Party Republican Debate September 12, 2011
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Tea Party Movement/ American People’s Protest Rally Against Healthcare Bill – Capitol Hill, Washington DC – 03/20/10

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People’s Protest against Obamacentric Healthcare Bill organized by Tea Party Movement and various alliance group to express their indignation and rejection of the controversial White House intervention and its obvious political ‘socialist agenda’ to rairoad the passing of the Bill. Held in front of the US congress building at Capitol Hill, Washington, DC
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