Archive for the ‘Blogosphere’ Category

Create a problem, shift the blame.

Sunday, June 10th, 2007

The moonbat left-wing of the Democratic Party is a master of creating problems and then successfully shifting the blame onto others.  For example, create a welfare state that destroys families and economic prosperity in minority communities then, with the complicity of their “liberal sleeper cells” in the mass media, fill the airwaves, op-ed pages and left-leaning cable news channels with constant disinformation that will shift the blame to the Right — then vilify and marginalize those who disagree with the “party line.”   It is a formula that has served the Left well for decades and has been very well documented in Bamboozled.

That’s why we weren’t surprised to read a little missive on News Hounds (“We watch Fox so you don’t have to.”) that talked about the coverage of last week’s Presidential Candidate debates, both Democratic and Republican.  It bemoans that Fox News Studio B had three segments (in which Angela was a guest) on the Republican debates the day after they occurred, while having less coverage following the previous Democratic debates.  On the surface, that does not seem “fair and balanced.”  However, there’s nary a mention of the fact that the Democrats first committed to a previous Fox News debate with the Congressional Black Caucus, then choked, after the Lefties started whining — leading to the withdrawal of the three leading contenders Clinton, Obama, and Edwards, thus rendering the debate irrelevant.  Interestingly, this happened after Rupert Murdoch had held a fund-raiser for Hillary during her last Senate campaign.  What was he thinking?  Hadn’t he studied enough about Hillary to realize that she’s got all the loyalty of a drunken coed at Mardi Gras?  She’s loyal to whomever tossed the last beaded necklace.

So, while the News Hounds piece is “technically” true, it’s the equivalent of quoting someone “out of context.”  By not reporting the “whole story,” the reader is left with a false impression.  In this case, a news organization was ”shunned” by a political party in a way that ended up costing it “big bucks.”  Now, don’t you imagine that the same news organization would think long and hard before committing major resorces for coverage of that political party’s events in the future?  Of course it would.

Here are some background sources for this.  (International Herald Tribune, “Fox News debate drives wedge between Democrats,” May 27, 2007.  CBS News, “Democrats Dismiss Fox News Debate,” May 31, 2007.)

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

Latinos that aren’t Bamboozled

Thursday, May 17th, 2007

The website, You Don’t Speak for Me, was founded by Col. Al Rodriguez (ret), who was taken aback while watching protests, last April, supporting illegal immigration.  He was disturbed by the mainstream media’s (MSM) coverage of the protests and those that appointed themselves spokespersons for the entire Latino population of the United States.  Not one to be Bamboozled he started the organization and website by the same name.  In spite of the MSM’s attempts to ignore them, he and his organization have had some success at getting coverage for their efforts.

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…

Contents and Quotations

Saturday, May 12th, 2007

We are currently working on a web page, “Contents & Quotations” that will allow rapid access to chapter, by chapter, quotations from Bamboozled.  This biggest problem we have is deciding which quotations are the most important!  The book has so much well-researched ”meat” that there is very little “fat” to trim for the key quotations.

If the quotations appear to be nothing more than “teasers” to get you to buy the book, we plead “guilty.”  As we go through each chapter, and prepare for another, newer web page, “Angela’s top 10;” it is incresingly difficult to decide what to post.  If you’ve read Angela’s book and have any favorite quotations, please list them (briefly) in the comments to this blog post.

As our book sales, website link popularity, website traffic, etc. continue to grow; we have nobody else to thank — other than you, our website visitors.  Thank you so very much.  Angela and the message of Bamboozled are increasingly important as we approach our next election.  Any success that we enjoy, is your success, as well.

A “Mini” Interview with major implications

Tuesday, May 8th, 2007

Right Wing News is one of the more influential political blogs on the Internet.  That’s why we were so pleased to see a “mini” interview with Angela appear there yesterday.  Like a “mini” skirt, sometimes “less is more.”  And it didn’t take long before the rest of the blogosphere took notice.  Michelle Malkin, Provide for the Common Defense, Bluey Blog, Booker Rising, The Jawa Report, among other blogs have posted, linked, or otherwise mentioned Angela, the interview and/or the message of her book Bamboozled.

Why is that special?  Is this nothing more than an online “mutual admiration society?”  Perhaps, but those that might like to think so — in our opinion — are ”whistling past the graveyard” where the remains of their relevance to the American public (and more importantly the American electorate) putrifies and rots as surely as the flesh of a cadaver buried in the earth.  The dead and dying media of major metropolitan newspapers with their shrill and increasingly irrelevant editorial pages and their compatriots in the former oligarchy of the three major national television network news organizations are now being surpassed in influence by the so-called “alternative” media.

Soon, as more and more of us turn to new sources of information, the Liberal Agenda will no longer be the subject of endless repetition in a national mass media “echo chamber” whose lies are force fed to an unwitting public until they become “common knowledge.”  No longer will the pronouncements of the self-anointed “high priests of truth” go unquestioned.  (Remember Dan Rather and his phony documents about President Bush’s Air National Guard service?  Prior to the Internet would they have been discredited?  And so quickly?)

This is why we must be ever vigilant to guard against those that would stifle the new voices of “alternative” media in the name of “campaign finance reform” or extension of “the fairness doctrine” to cyberspace.  As the election of 2008 approaches, the death throes of the old media, as they try to enforce their tired liberal ideology onto America one last time, will become more, and more extreme, just as a drowning man before finally succumbing to the inevitable.

So, was it just another interview reported online?  Yes, but its implications are so much more than that. 

Angela of the Right

Friday, May 4th, 2007

The message of Angela’s book Bamboozled is being very well-received among conservatives and Republicans in the press, book sales are solid and increasing, exposure through a variety of media outlets, television, radio (more interviews than we can count), newspaper op-eds and blog columns, etc.  This is all good news, because even the most stalwart conservatives among us — when constantly bombarded by the mainstream media’s leftist propaganda and revisionist history – have to be reminded of the truth, especially with regards to racial and sexual political issues.  These factors all combined to result in the National Review editoral by Kathryn Jean Lopez who titled her The Corner introduction to the Q&A interviewAngela of the Right.  (A title accepted by Angela with all due modesty.)

However, there is an important audience, of moderates and liberals, that is being “short-changed” here.  In spite of Bamboozled’s success in its initial release, there is a definite feeling, from time to time, that we are “preaching to the choir.”  This led to Lopez’ comment:

…I don’t know how many who don’t already hate the “liberal agenda” will pick up her book, but I hope they do…

In many ways, the ultimate success of Angela’s book will be determined not by how many book signings, radio interviews, op-ed columns, and television appearances the articulate, photogenic author makes (although that is certainly important), but by YOU

  • Are you willing to take the invaluable information presented in Bamboozled and speak up when you’re at a social gathering — or maybe even your church — where some loud mouth liberal is spouting off the Democratic party’s talking points?  (No need to be abrasive, keep in mind that these liberals mean well and really believe what they’re saying. )
  • Are you willing to be patient, and persistent in your efforts.  Deprogramming a liberal takes time.  
  • Are you willing to give a copy of Bamboozled to a friend, family member, or co-worker who has been brainwashed by a lifetime of exposure to the mainstream media’s Liberal Agenda?

It’s up to you!

*****Editor’s note: Special thanks to blogs like Amidst the Crowd, Villa Julie College Republicans, Fried Brains and many others who are out there supporting the Bamboozled message.

Not Happy with Conservative Ads?

Friday, April 27th, 2007

Liberal Blog logosPSB sidebarWe think that many liberals — many of whom mean well, but are misguided — just need a strong dose of truth to “see the light.”  Which is why we’ve been promoting Angela’s book on conservative, moderate, and liberal websites.  However, it appears that there are more than a few liberal websites, that don’t even want to display ads that promote conservative ideas — and all this time we thought that liberals were, well, “liberal” and wanted to include everybody, or at least listen to everybody.  (We even learned the words to “Kumbaya” so we could “fit in” at all of the liberal events we thought we were going to get invited to after advertising on Liberal blogs.) 

But we were wrong.  Our pre-paid blog ads have been rejected by a number of liberal blogs, most notably: The Democratic Underground, among others.   So, at least for most of the liberal blogosphere, conservatives need not apply.

Interestingly, there were a few smaller liberal blogs that did take our money, and we have had a fair number of liberal curriosity seekers visiting the website. 

But one in particular, Prairie State Blue, we must admit, was quite clever.  They took our money and placed an ad above it for an “add-on” for the Firefox Internet browser that would block “animated” advertisement files.  Cute.  But at least we know that we have their attention — and judging by the click-throughs — the attention of more than a few of their website visitors.  Odd behavior for a website with the motto: “Open Source Politics.”  But at least they took the ad, unlike some other Liberal websites.

So, it looks like we’re going to have to find some other way to reach Liberal audiences — between the mainstream media and the liberal blogmasters that won’t take our advertising, it’s going to be hard to get the Bamboozled message to those that need it most!  We’re open to suggestion.  Anybody?

No Bamboozlers !

Thursday, April 26th, 2007

International NO BAMBOOZLERS SymbolYou may have noticed if you’ve visited our website lately that our “icon” in the address line has changed.  It is now a miniturized version of the graphic to the left.  It is the “International Symbol” for “NO BAMBOOZLERS”  (For example, Al Sharpton, “The bamboozler of all bamboozlers!”)  If you use Microsoft’s Internet Explorer and have visited the website previously, you may have to delete your past Internet “history” files for the new icon to appear.  Some of our website visitors’ eyesight isn’t what it used to be and we received e-mail asking about the image, a 16 pixel by 16 pixel image that may be hard to see for those with impaired vision.  So now you know, and you don’t have to put on your glasses (or contacts) when you visit.  Icon at actual size: International NO BAMBOOZLERS Symbol 16x16 pixels

”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.”