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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.)

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.

Liberal Blogs attack.

Tuesday, April 24th, 2007

Taking a page out of the Clintonista playbook, “attack the source, not the position;” Liberal bloggers and some of their less scrupulous compadres are attacking Angela. Her success after the release of Bamboozled has painted a target on her back. Newshounds (”We watch Fox so you don’t have to.”) in “Ellen’s” April 22nd article, “FOX News Attacks Senator Reid For Saying Iraq War Is Lost, Avoids Saying That It Isn’t” and a “B-list” liberal blogger, Oliver Willis (”Like Kryptonite to Stupid”) wrote “A Microcosm Of How The Conservative Propaganda Machine Operates” seem to imply that being attractive and intelligent are mutually exclusive. Why not post the video instead of snide of commentary and Monday-morning quarterbacking of the analysts on Fox? (We’re working getting the video now for these segments.)Ann Coulter ad on liberal blog

Angela’s Bamboozled message is touching a very sensitive nerve in Liberal Land. Since the moonbats are short on facts to support their positions they’re falling back upon their tried-and-true tactics of personal attack. But at least it’s nice to know that even a liberal can enjoy cyber-capitalism once and while. Right above Willis’ “Advertise Liberally” banner promotion this morning was a Google ad for Human Events and Ann Coulter.

To borrow an oft-quoted, yet frequently misattributed, axiom: “If you’re not a liberal when you’re 25, you have no heart. If you’re not a conservative by the time you’re 35, you have no brain.” Maybe there’s hope for the young Mr Willis. Anybody want to contribute a copy of Bamboozled to help him begin his withdrawal from liberal Kool-Aid intoxication.

Is Angela ”the Black Barbie” ???

Wednesday, April 18th, 2007

Black BarbieOn being Bamboozled

McGlowan shares her special brand of political maneuvering as prelude to Athens visit?

By Beth Jones 

beth.jones@onlineathens.com 

Story updated at 6:59 PM on Friday, April 13, 2007

From: www.AthensOnline.com

Go ahead. Call Angela McGlowan the Black Barbie.

She’s heard it before.

She’s not ashamed of her looks. After all, they helped McGlowan sneak past the gatekeepers into the exclusive club of Washington D.C.’s political elite.

As an optimistic college grad, McGlowan walked the halls of Congress passing out resumes. She never got an interview.

So McGlowan - in a move Elle Woods of “Legally Blonde” would surely endorse - decided to run for the title of Miss Washington, D.C. 1994. She won.

As part of her pageant duties, McGlowan frequently made appearances at the same events where political players came out to glad-hand. She introduced herself to the bigwigs and brought up issues she cared about, like the number of children she’d seen in D.C. running in the streets when they should have been in school.

“I turned my celebrity into access to make a difference,” she said.

Sure, some people may dismiss her for being a former beauty queen, but McGlowan doubts folks like that would have taken her seriously anyway. “Even before the title, you look a certain way,” she said.

Beauty helps, but a pretty face alone doesn’t ensure success, McGlowan said. Intellect isn’t enough to do it. Nor is having all the right connections.

It takes all three, she said. “And at the end of the day, it’s about who you help.”

McGlowan wrote her book “Bamboozled: How Americans are Being Exploited By the Lies of the Liberal Agenda” to win Hispanics, blacks and women over to her opinion that the Democratic party uses them for votes.

McGlowan will sign copies of her book at Barnes & Noble on Atlanta Highway Sunday from 2 to 4 p.m. and at the University of Georgia on Mondayat 7 p.m.

After retiring her sash, McGlowan worked as a legislative aide, a government affairs advisor to corporations and as a political analyst for Fox News. She has appeared on “Politically Incorrect” and recently made the cover of the Black Republican.

She’s chief executive and founder of Political Strategies and Insights, a government affairs and public relations consulting firm.

In “Bamboozled,” McGlowan argues that minorities and women should vote with the GOP because the party works to stimulate economic growth, which provides more business opportunities for all Americans.

Democrats, on the other hand, she believes, make poor people in these groups dependent on handouts. (One chapter in her book is called “Uncle Sam Isn’t Your ‘Baby Daddy’”).

Then there’s the fact that Republicans have traditionally been against abortion and gay marriage. That, McGlowan argues, fits with the values of many blacks and Hispanics.

She spends much of the book making the case that Democrats have re-written history as far as the party’s involvement in civil rights. McGlowan examines the role Democrats played in the Ku Klux Klan and points to the Klansman past of Senator Robert Byrd (D) who filibustered the Civil Rights Act of 1964 for more than 14 hours.

“The party’s history of oppression, lynching and intimidation has been hidden so well for so long,” state press materials for the book, “that the mere mention of it today seems conspiratorial rather than factual.”

Did we mention McGlowan’s book will likely be controversial?

So, she’s beautiful, divisive and good at giving sound bytes.

Sounds a little like conservative pundit Ann Coulter. Except McGlowan says she has something else, something that could alter the face of the 2008 presidential election: access to the black community.

“They might not agree with me, but they’ll accept me,” she said.

Angela does Fox News Satellite Tour this morning

Wednesday, April 18th, 2007

Listeners to Fox Radio affiliates accross the nation heard Angela this morning from 6-9am EST, 7-10am CST.  It’s called the “satellite tour” to those of us “in the biz.”

Here’s a list of some of the major outlets — if you’re in one of these markets perhaps you got to hear her live.

WFLA Tampa, FL 0723AM ETKCMO Kansas City, MO 0734AM ET

WTVN Columbus, OH 0742AM ET

WLOB Portland, ME 0750AM ET

WELI New Haven, CT 0813AM ET

KVI Seattle, WA 0835AM ET

Media Matters targets Angela

Friday, April 13th, 2007

With the Don Imus controversy a hot topic on talk radio Angela is frequently asked to comment on the issue.  As an articulate, Black female conservative that works as a (gasp) Fox News analyst; she is being targeted in less than one week after the release of her book Bamboozled.  On Colorado Media Matters you can listen to one of the interviews that has the Liberals in such a lather. (link)

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

CONTACT informaton:
Cristina Parvu
Dera, Roslan & Campion Inc.
(212) 966-4600
cristina@drcpublicrelations.com

Albin Soares
Political Strategies and Insights
(703) 875-7611
gov@politicsandstrategies.com