Finally, a second TV station for me to watch

Looks like there may be hope for Hollywood after all! There aren’t too many details available about this yet, but what is available looks fantastic. However, an enterprising group of conservatives saw that perhaps FOX News wasn’t the only place for conservatives to go, especially if they are looking for more than just news-programming. As such, RightNetwork was born! Their trailers have a lot of effort and money behind them, and they’ve secured Kelsey Grammer as a spokesperson, which definitely lends the network much credibility. Their expected release is in summer of 2010, though I’m not sure if it’s launching completely on a web and mobile platform first, or with a television presence as well.

Here is their rather amusing promotional video with Kelsey Grammer (who played General Patton in An American Carol.)

And here is their more serious advertisement:

As always, we’ll do our best to keep you posted. Their line-up looks fantastic so far. On their website, they have listed:

  • Running: A reality show documenting the political campaigns of six first-time candidates as they balance their personal lives and jobs with their campaigns. One of their candidates is even running against Pelosi!
  • Right to Laugh: A collection of some of the funniest stand-up comedy I’ve ever seen…all of it, of course, from the right!
  • Politics and Poker: Right-wingers (including Andrew Breitbart) playing poker and talking politics. All that’s missing is the cigars, and my presence.

"These Are My People – Americans"

America’s arbiter of decency has weighed-in on the Tea Partyers. The former President, of blue dress fame, Bill Clinton, recently told the New York Times that he sees parallels between today’s anti-government attitude, and the 1995 bombing of the Oklahoma City Bombing. In the article Bubba goes through the usual litany of offenses the left so causally paints their entire opposition with. He warns that Republicans are inciting violence with their rhetoric that “animates people who do things you would never do.” I didn’t catch him saying that when Nancy Pelosi called opponents of Obamacare Nazis. To put this in perspective, Clinton also tried to blame Rush Limbaugh for the 1995 bombing.

Next, the latest edition of Newsweek has an article entitled “Hate; Antigovernment extremists are on the rise – and on the march.” In the article Evan Thomas, who has actually compared Obama to God, and Eva Conant pull out all the stops to demonize regular Americans. Their case can be boiled down to this: if you oppose Obama you are an “addled war veteran,” and most likely a militiaman conspiracy kook waiting to be the next Timothy McVeigh. And guess who’s to blame for firing up these “addled veterans?”

It is hard to know how much such grim fantasies are stirred by the steady stream of conspiracy theories pushed by talk-radio hosts. Rush Limbaugh talks about the Democrats planning to “kill you” with health-care reform and suggests (agreeing with black Muslim minister Louis Farrakhan, of all people) that it “seems perfectly within the realm of reality” that the H1N1 vaccine was “developed to kill people.” Like many talk-show hosts, he uses martial language to rouse the faithful: “The enemy camp is the White House right now,” he says. Former Alaska governor turned media star Sarah Palin posted on her Facebook page a list of House Democrats who voted for health-care reform with crosshairs aimed at their home districts, while tweeting to her followers, “Don’t Retreat, Instead—RELOAD!” She strongly denied any intent to incite violence. Other conservative talkers insist their foes are preparing violent attacks on them. Glenn Beck of Fox News is the master purveyor of this particular brand of sly paranoia. He suggests that he will be the victim of violence. “I’d better start wearing a [bulletproof] vest” to guard against White House attacks, he says, and warns that the Democrats will sic goons on him to break his kneecaps.

That’s right – conservative talk radio is to blame for all of societies ills. Nothing like taking a bunch of quotes out of context and pasting them together to prove your point. Whenever regular Americans oppose socialism, the liberal media tries to paint the opposition as a bunch hateful Nazis. Isn’t time they makeup a new narrative? Also, isn’t it interesting that when 19 Arab Muslims men fly airplanes into buildings and kill 3,000 Americans on 9/11 we’re told not to stereotype or profile, yet the same people who say that are so ready to paint every patriotic American that believes in the Constitution as some sort of Timothy McVeigh wannabe nut? The left are the real haters – they hate the Constitution, they hate religious people and they despise the notion of American exceptionalism. As for who the Tea Partyers are, Norah O’Donnell found out yesterday:

Obama finally being impeached

Today marks a historic day in America. Not long after President Barack Obama signed into effect the biggest government takeover of the economy in the history of the United States, it seems that the unconstitutional act of Congress is being repealed today. In a joint press release from the offices of Speaker Nancy Pelosi and Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid, two historic supporters of Obama’s plans for healthcare reform, said:

The plan for health care reform was initially something that the Democratic Party had long been campaigning for as a way to ensure that the American people were well-protected. As time went on, it became apparent that this reform was not in the will of the American people at all. However, in pure stubbornness, this administration persisted in pushing the legislation forward.

At a press conference, Nancy Pelosi had a different take on the matter, however:

I don’t really believe that any one person was responsible for this. I said from the start that Americans would only be able to find out what’s in the bill if it passed. And while I was initially skeptical, Barry [Soetoro] made it quite clear that Botox procedures would be covered. It was a no-brainer at that point.

While these statements from Reid and Pelosi are in and of themselves incredible, nothing comes close to the iconic moment in history created when all Members of Congress and their staff (with the exception of Barney Frank and a young page) showed up at a rally with a petition to impeach Obama for a new subsection of the constitution called “Impeachment by Stupidity,” citing that the Stalinist approach to American governance was a trial project, and has failed miserably.

Barack Obama was unavailable for comment, though in an email from White House Chief of Staff Rahm Emanuel, Strictly Right received the following comment:

Andrew, this is nothing more than 8 years of the Bush administration’s bad policies catching up on the American people. President Obama is not worried, though he’s hoping for change.

P.S. Meet me in the Congressional shower in 20 minutes?

Nancy, please just drop dead

To maximize your viewing, I’ve added what she wanted to say in the transcript below. Enjoy.

Today is the feast of St. Joseph the Worker [or some other guy], particularly significant to Italian Americans. And it’s a day where we remember and pray to St. Joseph to benefit the workers of America [Vive la revolution of Che and Lenin!]. And that’s exactly what our healthcare bill will do. I’m [not] very excited about the [lack of] momentum that is developing around the bill. Some of you were present earlier in the week when we started with little children — babies as young as 6 weeks old [the ones who weren't aborted] — to talk about what it means to them. Moving onto young people a couple of days ago, to seniors, to women, to small businesses. This is very important legislation. So, again, as I say to you every time I see you, we’re one day closer to passing historic legislation which will make history of course, but progress for the American people.

I’m pleased that we got a letter representing 60 leaders of religious orders. Sisters, I’m pleased to say, the school sisters of Notre Dame and the sisters of Notre Dame de Namur — two sisters who taught me in my life are on the list. But every order that you can think of was there, saying that they wanted us to pass this life-affirming legislation. [Okay well legislation at least.]

Nancy Pelosi is doing nothing more than trying to remind the pro-lifers who are hesitant to vote ‘yes’ that religious groups are supporting the bill. However, I have to ask…since when do Democrats pray?

H/T RCP

Great NRSC Ad

I hope the NRSC keeps this up. Take a look at this ad – it really hammers the Dems. From lies and corruption, this ad has it all. The bribes in the Obamacare bill, the jobs offered in exchange for votes and sitting out elections, Charlie Rangel, Eric Massa and on and on and on. This is a step in the right direction for the NRSC – hopefully it is a sign of things to come.

Sorry About That Little Nazi Thing…

Remember last summer when Nancy Pelosi compared Tea Party activists to Nazis? In case you forgot, her response to a reporter who asked her about the legitimacy of the Tea Party movement and opposition to Obamacare was that the activists were “AstroTurf” as opposed to “grassroots” activists (that’s rich coming from the party of George Soros funded “activism”). Pelosi then said that activists carried “swastikas and symbols like that.” Well, the Speaker didn’t really mean all that stuff, it was just a slip of the tongue. Now Democrats have all kinds of things in common with the Tea Party activists! In an interview on ABC this week Pelosi had this to say about the Tea Party:

But, you know, we share some of the views of the Tea Partiers in terms of the role of special interest in Washington, D.C., as — it just has to stop. And that’s why I’ve fought the special interest, whether it’s on energy, whether it’s on health insurance, whether it’s on pharmaceuticals and the rest.

Interesting. Now that election season is creeping up Pelosi needs some of those ‘bitter clinger’s votes.’  And as for her statement, that the Democrats share some values with the Tea Party, in case the Speaker hasn’t figured it out, the Tea Party was formed because people were disgusted with the excesses of the Democrat’s socialist agenda.

And another thing. She took on the special interests? In pharmaceuticals? In case you forgot…. in  2007 Nancy Pelosi proposed a bill that would directly benefit a drug company that had made donations to her campaign in excess of $30,000, had former employees of that drug company on her staff, and Pelosi’s husband had a quarter of a million dollars invested in the company.  Was she fighting special interests when she had the company American Samoan, which has contributed to her campaigns and which her husband has millions of dollars invested in, exempted from minimum wage hikes in 2009? Nancy Pelosi typifies the Democrat’s problem – she is disingenuous and completely detached from reality.

Caption of the Week!

Nancy Pelosi earned this week’s coveted Caption of the Week slot! Think you can do better? Leave your caption in the comments section. Or even better, caption your own photo and send it to Andrew@StrictlyRight.com. Who knows, I may even publish it!

The left side of Speaker Pelosi’s face had a bit of an emergency before she began her press conference on the Tea Party Movement.