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Statement from the Founder of AmericanLP: What the Hell is Going on with the Republican Party?
Posted by TJ Walker in Government & Politics on January 25, 2012
To Democrats, moderates, progressives, liberals and independents, i.e. 60% of America; it is, indeed, a confusing political time. While many of us want Obama to win re-election, most of us concede that any incumbent President running for re-election with 8.5% unemployment is highly vulnerable and likely to be defeated. So it just seems weird that that the Republicans don’t seem to be treating this whole election-thing seriously.
What’s going on?
Statement from AmericanLP to Voters of South Carolina
Posted by TJ Walker in Government & Politics on January 25, 2012
TJ Walker, founder of Democratic Super PAC AmericanLP, gave the following statement to the Republican Voters of South Carolina:
“Thank you, thank you, and thank you. We couldn’t have done it better ourselves! You have just voted for a candidate who is viewed unfavorably by 60% of American voters according to the non-partisan Public Policy Polling organization! If there is less popular American politician not currently serving time in prison, we are not aware of one. We are hoping and praying that other Republican Primary voters follow your example and vote for Newt “open marriage” “grandiose” “dump your wives as soon as they get sick” Gingrich in future primaries.
We believe voters selected Newt for Two Reasons: 1. By calling Obama the “Food stamp President” Gingrich let voters know that he shares their belief that a black man should not be allowed to be in the White House unless he is a butler. 2. When Newt showers liberals and the media with contempt, he’s damn good at it. You really get the idea that Newt hates and resents liberals. Whereas voters get the feeling that Romney personally likes liberals and the media and gets along with them most of the time.
How Conservatives Really Control the Media
Posted by TJ Walker in Communications, Government & Politics on December 20, 2011
Sean Hannity calling President Obama on Fox News Channel a “socialist” every night in prime time on the Fox News Chanel is only the visible tip of the conservative propaganda iceberg. The Right’s real power lies in its ability to shape the narrative and define what is fair and out of bounds for the rest of the media.
Last week MSNBC reported the following:
“So you may not hear Mitt Romney say ‘Keep America American’ anymore, because it was a rallying cry for the KKK group, an intimidation against blacks, gays and Jews, and the progressive AMERICAblog was the first to catch on to that.”
Within hours, so-called liberals at MSNBC like Chris Matthews and Al Sharpton were falling over themselves to see who could offer the most debasing, abject apology to Mitt Romney.
Predictably, the rest of the so-called mainstream media and more of the “Liberal Media Establishment” weighed in on the issue, all to denounce MSNBC and to portray Romney as an innocent victim.
As recent as last night, Bill O’Reilly and fellow right-wing media ideologist Bernard Goldberg hashed over the affair in Prime Time. The focus of their debate was whether NBC did enough in their apologizing or whether they were still evil because of their so-called liberal bias.
The otherwise normally sensible Mediaite.com describes the story this way:
“It turns out, the (MSNBC’s) story was not exactly true. …”
There is only one little problem with all of this hysteria. MSNBC’s story that Romney said “keep America American” and that this was a phrase used by the Klan appears to be 100% factual and truthful!
The Romney campaign initially refused to respond to this story for two days. Finally, they claimed that Romney never said “Keep America, American.” They claim he said “Keep America, America.” The central point of evidence is a video you can see here. http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=26AMgycOWoU.
When I play the video to various people, most claim they hear Romney saying “Keep America American” (I definitely do). But to be fair, a few do hear Romney saying “Keep America America.” But here’s what isn’t a close call. The Los Angeles Times reporter on December 9, 2011 reported that Romney said this: “We have on one side a president who wants to transform America into a European-style nation, and you have on the other hand someone like myself that wants to turn around America and keep America American with the principals that made us the greatest nation on Earth. And I will do that with your help.”
Was the reporter ever contacted by the Romney campaign demanding a retraction? Are there comments on the LATimes website at the time of the story (this was before the controversy broke out)?
No and no.
So now we are supposed to believe that he Los Angeles Times reporter just makes up stuff and that most people who hear Romney on this video with their own ears saying “Keep America American” should disbelieve their own ears and instead put their trust in the Romney campaign’s press release.
This stretches credulity.
Another school of thought in most of the media reporters is that MSNBC was horribly irresponsible for not providing more context to the story, presumably to cast Romney in a more favorable light.
Fair enough; let’s parse the phrase “Keep America American.” After all, it truly would be unfair to pick a random phrase like “I love America” or “I am a vegetarian” and show that the Klan or a Nazi had once used the phrase. But “Keep America American” is not that general. It’s not a phrase that easily floats from everyone’s mouth. The phrase had a specific meaning in the 1920s and it has one today. The similarity is that in both cases, what it means is this “My ideas and principles are good and the ideals and values of people who oppose us are bad. And these ideas are bad because they got their ideas from other countries and other parts of the world. We should reject their ideas and values not just because they are bad but specifically because their ideas originated from other parts of the world.”
It doesn’t matter how you slice or dice it, the phrase “Keep America American” is a rhetorical cheap shot used by demagogues in the act of committing demagoguery. No, it doesn’t mean Romney is a closet Klansman, but it does mean he uses rhetorical cheap shots that have a long tradition and it’s fair game to point out their tradition.
So are we being unfair to Romney for looking at the phrase he used and inferring one set of ideas when he really was implying something else? NO. Just look at the full quote above. Romney is rejecting Obama and his ideas, specifically because Obama’s ideas are European. That’s what makes them bad, they aren’t from America—get it?
What O’Reilly and all of the right wing echo chamber have been doing for the last week is tending to the media landscape. And what they have done, to a remarkable degree of success, is to say that any suggestion of racism among prominent republicans is out of bounds. In the conservative media establishment’s worldview, there is no such thing as racism among conservatives. Only liberals can be racist. Therefore any story that hints at or suggests that a conservative is racist is inherently wrong and demands an immediate denunciation and retraction.
This bit of zeitgeist shaping was done with such efficiency and collaboraton that it left the other side helpless.
In the conservative world view, it is quite Ok to brand Obama a “socialist” or even a “communist” if he does something so radical as suggesting Richard Nixon’s healthcare plan. Never mind that socialism and communism are hated ideologies by most Americans and is represented by regimes such as Cambodia’s where 7 million people were slaughtered by a genocidal communist. No, that’s considered completely fair, and normal because, well, because that’s what every conservative gets away with in the media every day.
But no one is ever allowed to compare any extreme Republican rhetoric with, say, fascists or racists. That’s considered automatically beyond the pale. There is an un-written rule imposed by the conservative media establishment and accepted by even liberal mainstream media:
“Thou shalt not accuse any Republican of doing anything even mildly racist or even racist-friendly unless you can capture video tape of the republican saying ‘I hate all black people and want to string them all up and kill them!’”
The result is a media climate where any ambitious, smart reporter pulls his/her punches when reporting on Republicans. Don’t report anything that can tie a Republican to an extremist cause or organization, even if the facts bear it out. Instead, use that time to report that Obama isn’t a citizen or that Bill Clinton made a fortune on Whitewater or that House Democrats want to wage “class warfare” because they want to raises taxes to the same rates they were in 1994.
The strongest form of power is away the subtlest and Conservatives have both overt and subtle power to get the media, all the media, to sell their propaganda.
From the Daily National.
Right Wing Message Goons Demagogue Obama’s “Lazy” comment
Posted by TJ Walker in Government & Politics, Politics on November 18, 2011
From Krauthammer to Hannity to Romney, the whole Right Wing message echo chamber is having a field day over Obama’s description of our economic woes being due, in part, to Americans being “lazy” with respect to our competition with other countries like China over the last 2 decades. This might have some credence if it weren’t for the fact that nearly every conservative commentator has said the same ad naseum for decades. How often have we heard one conservative commentator after another lament that Americans are too lazy to bus tables, hence the need to import Mexican aliens. Or how awful it is that American college students major in things like “black studies” or “Feminist studies” instead of engineering, hence China’s and India’s ability to beat us. Conservatives might as well state the following in an outraged fashion: “How dare Obama state blindingly obvious facts that we say on an everyday basis!”
Mitt Romney Caught Being A Lying Hypocrite
Posted by TJ Walker in Government & Politics, Politics on November 18, 2011
Mitt Romney is running ads attacking Obama for claiming Americans were lazy. Well, it turns out that Romney said essentially the same thing in his own recent book:
“We have been accustomed to being the world’s leading nation for so long, enjoying the freedom, security, and prosperity that comes with that leadership, that we have tended to avoid the hard work that overcoming challenges requires.”
So When Romney calls Americans lazy, he is a fine upstanding person. And when Obama calls Americans Lazy he is a despicable monster who should be booted out of office, got it?
Question: Will Oscar Ramiro Ortega-Hernandez become the next GOP Presidential Frontrunner?
Posted by TJ Walker in Government & Politics, News, Politics on November 18, 2011
Ortega-Hernandez, as you may have heard, was recently arrested for shooting at the White House. So what do we know about Ortega-Hernandez that would help his candidacy.
1. He is obsessed with Obama.
2. He’s publicly stated his hatred for Obama.
3. He’s a big fan of the second amendment
4. He absolutely loves guns.
5. He’s a proven man of action and not an ivory tower intellectual.
Ron Paul Says Obama’s Healthcare is Fascism not Socialism
And Ron Paul is correct! Republicans forced Obama to essentially bribe all the big insurance companies and health care providers into being a part of Obama care. And that’s what made it big, bloated and more expensive than, say, Canada. Socialized healthcare would be better and cheaper than what we have now, just as socialized police protection and socialized military protection (sometimes) can be. Paul is once again brutally honest in a way that makes Republicans worse than Democrats. That’s why I like having him around, and it’s also why he has no chance of winning the GOP nomination.
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President Obama’s Jobs Speech. What To Expect Tonight.
Obama Can’t Leave Controversy Behind On His Family Vacation. TJ Walker on RT.
Wall Street Journal Radio: TJ Walker Examines Why Obama’s Afghanistan Exit Plan Speech Gets Mixed Reviews
Wall Street Journal Radio: TJ Walker Examines Why Obama’s Afghanistan Exit Plan Speech Gets Mixed Reviews
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Unemployment Rate and the 2012 Presidential Election
Posted by TJ Walker in Analysis, Communications, Government & Politics, media relations, Politics, Video on March 16, 2011
The unemployment rate in the US will affect the 2012 Presidential elections, Obama’s campaigning and greatly influence his opponents.
Town hall question: “Who’s going to shoot Obama?”
Posted by TJ Walker in Analysis, Communications, Crisis Communications, Government & Politics, Media Training, Politics, public relations, Video on February 25, 2011
Here’s the latest evidence that nothing has changed in post-Tucson America: A person at a Tuesday town hall with Rep. Paul Broun, R-Ga., got up and asked, “Who is going to shoot President Obama?”
The View’s Elisabeth Hasslebeck Takes Verbal Jab at Obama’s
Posted by TJ Walker in Analysis, celebrities, Communications, Crisis Communications, Government & Politics, media relations, Video on February 24, 2011
Conservative co-host Elisabeth Hasselbeck suggested that “the First Lady may have had a stronger stance on trans fats than Obama did on Gaddafi.”
ABC Reporter Attempts To Explain The Budget With $100 In Pennies -VIDEO
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Give ABC’s Jonathan Karl some credit. The guy’s creative–and willing to risk the snarky ridicule of those media websites. In an effort to explain the federal budget, Karl got his hands on $100 in pennies, and then proceded to cover a conference room table with them–all divided up according to the spending in the president’s budget.
Obama Proposes Increasing NPR and PBS’s Funding by $6 Million to $451 Million
Posted by TJ Walker in Analysis, Audio/Video Technology, Government & Politics, Politics on February 16, 2011
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Look, I love PBS and NPR as much as the next person. I’ve hosted shows on PBS stations and been a regular commentator on NPR stations. To read the rest of TJ’s analysis visit FORBES.com.
SNL: Extended O’Reilly Interview With Obama Devolves Into Game Show -VIDEO
Posted by TJ Walker in Analysis, Crisis Communications, Government & Politics, Politics, Video, Voice, Workplace, Worst Speaker of the Day on February 15, 2011
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SNL: Extended O’Reilly Interview With Obama Devolves Into Game Show
Ann Coulter, Sound Bite Queen
Posted by TJ Walker in Analysis, Best Speaker of the Day, blogging, Body Language, celebrities, Government & Politics, Politics on February 14, 2011
Once again Ann Coulter stole the show at the annual conservative gathering in Washington known as CPAC. 10,000 conservative activists listened to dozens of presidential candidates and pundits. Here’s an example of what made Coulter so popular:
“[President Obama] turned over our entire healthcare system to the Department of Motor Vehicles. You know those interminable lines at the DMV. Now imagine you’re standing in one of those lines, but this time you’re in a hospital gown that’s open in back. That’s Obamacare.”
Bachmann At CPAC: Obama Has ‘Ushered In Socialism’
Posted by TJ Walker in Analysis, Communications, Government & Politics, media relations, Politics, Video on February 11, 2011











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