Archive for the ‘Civil Rights’ Category

Angela interviewed by Dr. Alvin Augustus Jones

Wednesday, May 30th, 2007

This past week, Dr. Alvin Jones, of the Paradise Radio Network, based in Oxford, North Carolina, interviewed Angela.  The audio can be heard here.  His terrestial radio outlets, WCHQ and WHNC, cover North Carolina, Virginia, Maryland, and Washington, DC.   However, his extensive library of past interviews with an impressive array of world leaders, celebrities, and others is available worldwide on his website.  His program and website carry a very positive message of empowerment — as evidenced by his statement entitled, Only.

Only

You are only what you give
You reap only where you’ve sown
You attract only what you respect
You create only what you say
You become only what you honor
You overcome only what you face
You trust only what you believe
You have only what you give away
You lose only what you hold on to
And your goodness is only reflected in your legacy

Alvin Augustus Jones

Townhall Q&A: Angela is interviewed by Lisa De Pasquale

Monday, May 14th, 2007

Today, Angela’s recent interview with Lisa De Pasquale (bio) of the American Conservative Union, and CPAC Director, appeared on Townhall, where she is a columnist.  Here’s a brief quotation from the interview:

…the greatest “anti-poverty program” ever invented is the two-parent married family, an institution God created for optimal childrearing and happiness, with two sources of income…

”Slavery made me drink!” & ”Post-traumatic Slave Syndrome”

Wednesday, April 25th, 2007

That’s right, that’s one of the latest “I can’t hep it.  I’m a victim.” theories to emanate from American academia as highlighted in reporter Suzan Clarke’s article that appeared yesterday in Gannett’s The Journal News and their online arm, LoHud.com, “a multi-media company serving the Lower Hudson Valley (New York’s Westchester, Rockland and Putnam counties) since 1850.”    Entitled “RCC (Rockland Community College) speaker links effects of slavery to substance abuse,” the report goes on to explain Joy DeGruy Leary’s hypothesis that ”trauma of slavery remains a contributing factor in alcohol and drug abuse among blacks.”  Dr. Leary (bio from World People’s Blog) is a researcher and assistant professor at Oregon’s Portland State University Graduate School of Social Work.  She is noted for her “Post-Traumatic Slave Syndrome” theory — it even has its own book (review), conferences and website to lend it credibility and launch the good doctor’s career as a traveling salesman of victimhood.  At first, we thought that this must be some kind of joke website, like the “Flat Earth Society.”  (No offense to the FES.)  Then, when — thanks to blogger ”Third Wave Dave,” it came to our attention that there are some, relatively intelligent people, that actually take this seriously.  And fortunately, there are those, like TWD and Andrea Shea King (The Radio Patriot), that don’t.  (Here’s the link to TWD’s post, ”The Plague of ‘Victimhood’ Spreads to the Northwest” and the link to ASK’s post, “How Liberals Bamboozle America.”)

We appreciate TWD citing Angela’s book, Bamboozled, as the “cure” for this “syndrome.”  If you know someone who’s afflicted, you can get a signed copy (Think of it as a prescription, signed by a physician.) of Bamboozled to “cure” the “patient.”

Angela debuts “Bamboozled” on Fox News “Heartland”

Friday, April 6th, 2007

Washington DC - Angela McGlowan, Fox News political analyst, Republican Strategist and President of Political Strategies and Insights, will debut her forthcoming book Bamboozled on Heartland, this Saturday night (4/7) at 9pm EST. Three constituencies hold the power to shape the 2008 Presidential Election and America’s future for decades to come: women, Latinos and blacks. Through spin, scare tactics, and outright deception, Liberals have manipulated millions of these Americans and taken their votes for granted. Bamboozled offers a wake-up call that exposes liberals’ continuing scheme to manipulate women, Latinos and blacks into supporting a political party that continues to sell them out. Bamboozled tells the real story of which political party has historically fought for the rights of women, Latinos and blacks, and why it is so essential that voters understand the Republican Party’s role in advancing civil rights before they elect our next president.Angela interviews some of America’s biggest political players and insiders within Bamboozled, shedding a light on the baffling phenomenon as to why in the world women, Latinos and blacks vote for an ultra-liberal agenda, one that oppresses them and has a legacy that includes generational welfare dependence, a near-fatherless generation, soaring criminal delinquency, rampant drug addiction, and a disastrous educational system.

Interviews in Bamboozled include Rev. Al Sharpton, Bill O’Reilly, NOW president Kim Gandy, The Big Story with John Gibson, Weekly Standard editor Bill Kristol, Bonnie Erbe, host of PBS’ “To The Contrary”, Judge Joe Brown, Secretary of Housing and Urban Development Alphonso Jackson, former Secretary of Education Rod Paige, Congressman Jesse Jackson Jr., Robert Deposada, former president of the Latino Coalition, Center for Equal Opportunity Chair Linda Chavez, New York Times Best Selling author John McWhorter, and many more.  For more information visit www.angelamcglowan.com or www.bamboozledbooks.com

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Political Strategies and Insights
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