The internet is starting to buzz with news of Where Is The Red? The Kentucky Enquirerhas a story about the WITR crew helping Republican campaigns in the northern part of the state. It includes an interesting quote showing how much the campaigns appreciate the help:
“We were excited by the opportunity to show this group of college Republicans around the 4th district and to have them volunteer their time by knocking doors and attending several county fairs in the area,” said Davis spokesman Jeremy Hughest. “As always, Congressman Davis is committed to running a grassroots campaign and we are happy to have these college students be a part of it.”
Where Is The Red was also featured on “Citizen Tube”—YouTube’s politics blog. Check it out here.
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Scooped: Just when you think you’re the first one that thought of something BAM, the Weekley Standard beats you to it…thanks Mr. McCormack!
Now, this clip has mostly to do with immigration and expecting immigrants to learn English (Obama adds that Americans should expect to begin learning Spanish), but that’s not the part of the clip I want to focus on here. About two-thirds of the way through the clip, Obama starts talking about Americans traveling to Europe and not knowing the native languages, and he says this:
It’s embarrassing when Europeans come over here, they all speak English, they all speak French, they speak German, and then we go over to Europe (laughter) and all we can say is ‘Merci Beaucoup.’ (Laughter ensues) Right?!”
Here’s the clip:
Now, after all the problems the Obama campaign has had with not being proud of their country, don’t you think Barack would be a little bit more careful with his words? I guess it’s just hard to hide a distaste of the average American when you are an elitist like Barack Obama.It’s quite obvious that John McCain has been, and always will be proud of his country.
Whammy! This is a great biographical ad for Sen. McCain. He has always been a driving force for reform, probably one of the most active reformers of government in our nation’s recent history, and this ads reminds us of who John McCain really is. It gets past the media spin, and the silly claims of Barack Obama. Everyone knows that John McCain is an independent crusader for change in our government. Watch it now:
Some of you might recognize one of the faces in the ad as Daniel Bell, a former College Republican and a combat veteran in Afghanistan. He is on the right:
Yes, although hard to believe, they all have something in common - the year 1999. That’s the last year that Senator John Kerry from Massachusetts passed a bill - any bill - into law in the Senate. For the rest of us, not doing our job for NINE YEARS might be a firing offense. In November, we have a chance to hold John Kerry to the same standards we have to abide by ourselves.
Check out the primary coverage from IN on Election Journal. They have same great footage of grassroots primary action and more importantly coverage of primary voter fraud.