Organizing for America is still underperforming. Shocker, I know.
By: Moe Lane (Diary) | March 15th at 08:30 PM |
Background: Organizing for Action is just as bad at pushing actual policy positions during Obama’s second term as its previous incarnation was as bad at pushing actually policy positions during Obama’s first term. I know that this will disappoint everybody who was expecting OfA a +5 Vorpal Juggernaut, but this was not exactly an unexpected outcome. Well, unexpected by some: there’s possibly an emotional aspect | Read More »
Obama’s Stripes For Sale: OFA Sells New American Flag For $35
By: LaborUnionReport (Diary) | September 20th at 10:30 AM |
For those who have commented about Barack Obama’s Narcissistic Personality Disorder and his god-like attributes, here is something that will only inflame their passions further. The Democratic National Committee’s Obama for America (OFA), run by the former SEIU boss and community organizer Patrick Gaspard, is selling an artist’s rendition of the American flag—only the stars representing the 50 states have been replaced by the Obama ‘O’ | Read More »
Obama slinks away from Wisconsin union fight
By: Dan Spencer (Diary) | February 21st at 04:01 PM |
After throwing the weight of the presidency and its campaign apparatus behind the Wisconsin public workers’ unions, the Obama regime is now backing away. The New York Times reports the regime claims it did “nothing to encourage the demonstrations in Wisconsin.” This latest bit of Obama trying to have it both ways can only mean someone has read the polls and knows Obama blew it. | Read More »
President Obama’s Biggest Mistake
By: Melissa Clouthier (Diary) | February 21st at 11:36 AM |
The Silvered, Fork-tongued One skates through electoral mayhem with the grace of Johnny Weir, but this time, he falls and fails badly. It will come back to haunt him. I refer to President Obama siding with the public sector unions across the country while the Governors, both Republican and Democrat, try to balance state budgets and ask the unions to make less-aggressive concessions than private | Read More »
Bring It: The Debt Deniers Will Lose
By: Melissa Clouthier (Diary) | February 17th at 03:30 PM |
The Debt Deniers wage a rebellion in Wisconsin. Bring it. Wisconsin unions rebel at the notion, that they, like every other American must contribute to their own retirement. They cry because, like every other American, they may have to pay a percentage of their own health care. Who is out of touch again?
Enabling identity theft, the Organizing for America way!
By: Moe Lane (Diary) | October 16th at 09:30 AM |
Executive summary: the Democrats are handing out people’s phone numbers to anybody who feels like phone banking for them. Specifically, they’re handing out people’s full names, city and state, gender, age, political affiliation, and phone number. Presumably, these would be people who contributed to either OfA or the Democrats generally – which means that these are people with credit cards. In other words, this is | Read More »
Barack Obama’s Organizing for America Goes With the Nazi Mustache Too
By: Erick Erickson (Diary) | September 17th at 05:19 PM |
Earlier I showed you the video of Halvorson supporters in Illinois protesting Adam Kinzinger with posters of Adam that had Hitler mustaches on him (and Sarah Palin too). The Kinzinger campaign has emailed me and confirms the identity of some of the people, including the leader of the protest. Turns out the leader of the protest on September 15th is an employee of Organizing for | Read More »
Liberals Rearrange Deck Chairs
By: Brian Faughnan (Diary) | July 10th at 01:59 PM |
Flashback to March, 2009: the White House unveils an unprecedented effort. Rather than allowing President Obama’s campaign organization to hibernate for four years, the DNC turns Obama for America into Organizing for America – a permanent campaign that will push aggressively for enactment of the Obama agenda. The Obama administration and the Democratic National Committee opened a new chapter Saturday in their ambitious project to | Read More »