Video from the union rally and counter protest in Denver

    I hope that other Tea Parties around the nation are doing the same thing we are. We encouraged people to bring cameras and recorders, so the nastiness of the unions was well documented. A few of them would have started fist fights had the police not been there. Also, let’s get one thing straight right now. Scott Walker is not trying to abolish anybody’s collective | Read More »

    Video of the Madison Tea Party Rally (2/19/11)

    Based on a quick youtube search, the Tea Party has finally matched and surpassed the digital ability of the left. Cameras were everywhere at the event, and the results are now plastered all over the web. Here are a few of the best clips. The Tea Party hasn’t had a good opportunity to do much protesting lately (thanks WI unions – we appreciate what you’ve | Read More »

    Sarah Palin’s Accomplishments

    (crossposted to Coloradans4Palin) OK, JSob, I finally got around to writing down my thoughts on the matter: One of the most oft-repeated criticisms of Sarah Palin is that she doesn’t have any “accomplishments”. The usual line of attack, borrowed from the Lamestream Media, is that she couldn’t hack it as governor for more than two years, resigning in tears when confronted with the evidence of | Read More »

    Aha! Democrats Admit They ARE Socialists in Disguise

    (crossposted to Coloradans4Palin) The Tea Party was raked over the coals for calling Obama a socialist, but we were right all along. At least now that the elections are over, Democrats are beginning to admit it openly.  As the “best radio talk show host in Colorado”, with a regular morning show on 760 AM, David Sirota is part of the public face of the left. | Read More »

    Did McCain just get one right?

    David Catanese, one of the last holdouts over at Politico, has a great tidbit today. Pretty funny, and a rather good move for someone who usually drinks the kum-bay-yah kool-aid of the left: Sen. John McCain (R-Ariz.) is happy to go along with the bipartisan seating arrangements at President Barack Obama’s State of the Union address to a joint session of Congress Tuesday night, but | Read More »

    Dear Democratic Senator

    The following is a form letter which could be sent to Democratic senators up for re-election in 2012 in order to persuade at least four to vote for repeal of Obamacare. It may be a bit, shall we say, more effective than the typical form letter: Dear Democratic Senator, I am a conservative activist in Colorado (insert state here), and I would like you to | Read More »

    Under the radar: SOTU seating plan shennanigans

    Just days after the Arizona tragedy, Democrats are yet again attempting to profit politically from the massacre. I’m not talking about Sarah Palin. Or gun control. Or kicking off a 2012 campaign at what was supposed to be a memorial service. No my friends, I’m talking about seating arrangements. Congressional Democrats have proposed a plan for bipartisan seating at the President’s upcoming State of the | Read More »

    The Real Culprit: Nihilism (not Sarah Palin’s facebook page)

    In the minutes following Jared Lee Loughner’s ghastly shooting spree, the left immediately jumped to the conclusion that this was all the fault of the Tea Party and Sarah Palin’s facebook page. Never mind the fact that they knew nothing about the shooter or his motives, that the congresswoman was a moderate Democrat who voted against Obamacare and had formerly been a Republican, or that | Read More »

    A Blueprint for the GOP in 2012

    My last diary exposed some differences in viewpoint that at times led me to wonder if everybody here supports the same things. So, I thought I would share my thoughts on the direction of the GOP in the near future, issues-wise, and get your input in the comments. I promise not to call anyone on this site names, although I can’t make that promise about | Read More »

    Palin for President, Pence for Governor

    Yesterday, Erick started the political year off with a bang by endorsing Pence for President, in an attempt to push Pence into the presidential race, rather than the Indiana governor’s race, in order to stop Palin from winning the nomination. I overreacted a bit and I must apologize for calling Erick’s character into question, as my state of mind caused me to misinterpret a comment | Read More »

    It’s “me” vs. “you”, Ralph Reed

    Pull up a chair, grab a cup of coffee, and settle in for a dastardly tale of late season campaign hijinks. It took me the better part of the wee hours of the night last night to ferret out the details, so listen up! It all started a few days ago, when a curious ad popped up on the radio from the Faith and Freedom | Read More »