Florida Senator Marco Rubio had harsh words for the Obama administration in a floor speech he delivered today [video of full speech and text of selected excerpts after the break]:
Showing posts with label tea party. Show all posts
Showing posts with label tea party. Show all posts
Wednesday, May 15, 2013
Friday, October 26, 2012
Last #FreePAC event in Chicago today! Watch the livestream here!
I had the privilege of attending the last two FreePAC events in Phoenix and Orlando, and can't say enough great things about these excellent FreedomWorks programs. The Chicago FreePAC is today, and you can watch the livestream (for free!) here:
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Monday, October 22, 2012
Connie Mack: "Defund the UN" [VIDEO]
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| Florida Senate candidate, Rep. Connie Mack, addressing the crowd at FreePAC Florida |
One of the loudest responses Mack received was to several comments stating that the United States should withdraw funding support to the United Nations:
Friday, October 19, 2012
FreePAC is in Florida today! Watch the livestream here!
I'm in Orlando for FreePAC today, and it's so nice to be home for one last short trip before the election. FreedomWorks has been doing an amazing job with these events, and the FreePAC last week in Phoenix, Arizona was a blast.
Today's lineup of speakers includes:
Glenn Beck, Florida Senate candidate Connie Mack, Florida Congressional candidate Trey Radel, Judge Napolitano, Matt Kibbe, Reverend C.L. Bryant, Deneen Borelli, and more.
Glenn Beck, Florida Senate candidate Connie Mack, Florida Congressional candidate Trey Radel, Judge Napolitano, Matt Kibbe, Reverend C.L. Bryant, Deneen Borelli, and more.
(ICYMI, check out my interview last week with Reverend C.L. Bryant for FTR Radio here, and the rest of the FTR Radio interviews from all the FreePAC events so far this year here.)
You can watch all the festivities on the livestream, which I've embedded below (if it doesn't work, go to live.freedomworks.org). We officially kickoff at 4:00 pm but FTR Radio is doing some pre-show interviews now.
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Saturday, October 13, 2012
FreePAC Arizona today, next week Florida!
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Make sure to follow me on Twitter @rumpfshaker and the hashtag #FreePAC for all the latest news throughout the day, as well as the official FreedomWorks twitter accounts, @FreedomWorks and @FWforAmerica.
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Wednesday, August 29, 2012
#GOP2012 interview with Matt Kibbe
I ran into Matt Kibbe, the President of FreedomWorks, earlier today in the Google Lounge at the Tampa Convention Center. Here's his comments on Paul Ryan as the Republican Vice Presidential nominee and why conservatives need to unite behind the Romney/Ryan ticket to defeat Barack Obama:
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ted cruz
Monday, August 13, 2012
Tea party movement sets record straight: They #StandWithSandy
The District 7 Republican primary continues to be a roller coaster. The infamous troublemaker Doug Guetzloe sent out a mailer through his "Ax the Tax" organization in support of John Mica, falsely claiming that he had tea party support. Guetzloe made headlines in 2010 for his creation of a third party political party using the name "Florida Tea Party," that was frequently accused of being a plot to divide conservative votes and assist in the reelection of Alan Grayson and other liberal Democrats.
Despite Guetzloe's best efforts, the hard working conservative activists who are actually part of Central Florida's tea party movement know the truth, and aren't going to sit silently while he attempt to peddle this nonsense. Tea Party Express chair Amy Kremer came back to Orlando today to counter this story, emphasize that the Tea Party Express organization did indeed endorse Sandy Adams, and state clearly the conservative principles that inspired their endorsement.
Here is the video from the press conference earlier today:
Despite Guetzloe's best efforts, the hard working conservative activists who are actually part of Central Florida's tea party movement know the truth, and aren't going to sit silently while he attempt to peddle this nonsense. Tea Party Express chair Amy Kremer came back to Orlando today to counter this story, emphasize that the Tea Party Express organization did indeed endorse Sandy Adams, and state clearly the conservative principles that inspired their endorsement.
Here is the video from the press conference earlier today:
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Friday, August 10, 2012
Sarah Palin robocall urges voters to support "conservative reformer" Sandy Adams
Sarah Palin, who endorsed Sandy Adams in the Republican primary for Florida's Seventh Congressional District, recorded a robocall in support of her campaign:
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Sunday, August 5, 2012
Join Sandy Adams tomorrow for a major endorsement
Sandy Adams' campaign sent out a press release earlier today about an event tomorrow in Winter Park hosted by Tea Party Express, and Amy Kremer, the Chair, will be in attendance to announce the organization's latest Congressional endorsement.
I don't think this is really revealing anything, but it is safe to assume that if the announcement is being sent on Adams' campaign email, that the endorsement is for her. Tea Party Express will be joining Sarah Palin, Allen West, RedState's Erick Erickson, and many other conservative leaders and organizations in supporting Sandy Adams in the District 7 Republican primary.
I'll be there in Winter Park tomorrow. Hope you can join us! Here is the announcement:
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Wednesday, August 1, 2012
Ted Cruz: "Stronger than Garlic"
What an incredible, amazing, wonderful night for Ted Cruz!
In less than two years, he managed to go from "Ted Who?" and polling in the low single digits, to winning the Republican primary for the Texas Senate by a decisive margin, earning the support of conservative activists across the country along the way.
During his victory speech last night, Cruz made reference to the fact that he only received 2% of the vote at the first poll that was taken in his race, providing yet another parallel with Marco Rubio's Senate race in Florida. Both Rubio and Cruz are attorneys with Cuban heritage, strong conservatives, and Rubio initially had a weak showing in the first public polls that were taken in his race.
During his victory speech last night, Cruz made reference to the fact that he only received 2% of the vote at the first poll that was taken in his race, providing yet another parallel with Marco Rubio's Senate race in Florida. Both Rubio and Cruz are attorneys with Cuban heritage, strong conservatives, and Rubio initially had a weak showing in the first public polls that were taken in his race.
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Thursday, July 26, 2012
BREAKING: Allen West endorses Sandy Adams
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| "I fully endorse Sandy Adams...she represents a new generation of Republican Conservatives who have come to the Halls of Congress to find solutions..." |
Sandy Adams locked in another powerful endorsement for her reelection campaign today from one of her fellow freshmen members of Congress, Allen West.
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sandy adams,
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Monday, July 9, 2012
Want jobs in your state? Vote Republican.
If something happens once, it's probably a fluke. Twice, might be a coincidence. Seventeen times? Well, that might be worth studying.
On Friday, Examiner.com published an analysis of the unemployment rate in the seventeen states that elected new Republican governors in 2010, noting that every single one of these states had seen an improvement in their jobs rate:
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Friday, June 15, 2012
What happens in Vegas, isn't going to stay in Vegas
I'm in Las Vegas at the Right Online conference, sponsored by Americans for Prosperity, today and tomorrow.
There's a packed schedule with some great speakers, and you can watch the livestream of the conference here.
We will be having a tribute reception in honor of Andrew Breitbart later, followed by a screening of Occupy Unmasked. We saw a preview of the film at BlogCon earlier this year in Charlotte, and I'm looking forward to seeing the completed film. (If you missed it, my post collecting tributes to Andrew is here.)
There's a packed schedule with some great speakers, and you can watch the livestream of the conference here.
We will be having a tribute reception in honor of Andrew Breitbart later, followed by a screening of Occupy Unmasked. We saw a preview of the film at BlogCon earlier this year in Charlotte, and I'm looking forward to seeing the completed film. (If you missed it, my post collecting tributes to Andrew is here.)
Saturday, March 24, 2012
Gotta Love Mia Love
Watch this PJTV video to see for yourself.
Proven track record as a fiscal conservative, smart as a whip, and incredibly nice? More of this, please. And she quotes Bastiat? Sheer awesomeness.
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mia love,
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Thursday, December 15, 2011
Senator Rubio's Christmas message for the tea party [VIDEO]
Senator Marco Rubio's office released a video message this week, with a holiday greeting and special thanks to the many tea party activists across the state who helped support his election:
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Sunday, November 6, 2011
Conservative vs. Liberal Ideology on Display in DC
I visited Washington DC this week for Americans for Prosperity Foundation's Defending the American Dream Summit. This week's events were an amazing contrast in conservative versus liberal activist strategies:
Friday, October 28, 2011
Occupy Wall Street vs. The Tea Party
The Democrats have been trying to claim that the Occupy Wall Street protests are their version of the tea party movement.
Complete nonsense.
See also:
Big Government | John Nolte | #OccupyWallStreet: The Rap Sheet, So Far
Human Events | Occupy Phoenix Asks, "When Should You Shoot a Cop?"
Complete nonsense.
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| Hat tip: Francisco Gonzalez |
Big Government | John Nolte | #OccupyWallStreet: The Rap Sheet, So Far
Human Events | Occupy Phoenix Asks, "When Should You Shoot a Cop?"
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Tuesday, October 18, 2011
Monday, October 17, 2011
AFP's "Cut Spending Now" Tour in Florida this week [UPDATED]
Americans for Prosperity's "Cut Spending Now" Tour kicked off in Florida today. Here's the link to all the details on AFP Florida's website, and here's the next few stops:
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Friday, October 7, 2011
Adam Hasner to address Tampa 912 on October 10th
Florida Senate candidate Adam Hasner will address the South Shore Chapter of Tampa 912 on Monday, October 10, 2011 at 5:45 pm. Event flyer with all the details after the jump:
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tampa,
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