The Conservative Counter-Culture: NRB Interviews Bill Whittle, Andrew Klavan, and Dana Loesch
March 2, 2011 at 1:00 pm | Posted in NewsRealBlog | Leave a commentTags: bill whittle, Conservatism, Culture, Dana Loesch, Film, Hollywood, Joe Hicks, Klavan, Movies, music, NewsReal Blog, pjtv, The Concession Stand
by Walter Hudson, contributed to David Horowitz’s NewsReal Blog
Wouldn’t it be nice if the best idea always won the day? Unfortunately, it often doesn’t. The best idea, poorly presented, is easily passed over.
Conservatives aren’t known for our presentation. We’re still talking about Ronald Reagan, and looking for the next Great Communicator. But even if we find him or her, that means we’re averaging one every thirty or forty years. That’s not a winning track record.
We must each become great communicators in our own right. The way to do so is to set aside our great ideas for a moment, and start focusing on telling better stories. Reagan excelled at this because of his background in Hollywood, where tales are spun with a focus upon building an audience.
PJTV’s Bill Whittle and Andrew Klavan share that background. They also share the sound conservative ideals which must be transmuted through effective presentation. We caught up with them and Joe Hicks after the three delivered a powerful symposium at the Tea Party Patriots American Policy Summit.
A “Progressive Tea Party?” No, “The Coming Insurrection” Is Here
February 23, 2011 at 2:00 pm | Posted in NewsRealBlog | Leave a commentTags: Johann Hari, Labor Unions, Madison Wisconsin Protests, NewsReal Blog, revolution, Scott Walker, tea party, The coming Insurrection, The Concession Stand, UK Uncut, unions
by Walter Hudson, contributed to David Horowitz’s NewsReal Blog
The ongoing union protests against Governor Scott Walker in Wisconsin have inspired comparisons to the Tea Party movement. Apparently, for some commentators, people at a capitol building holding signs is inherently “populist.” However, beyond the superficial similarity of people protesting, there is nothing these union demonstrations have in common with the Tea Party. Quite the contrary, the unrest in Wisconsin is the antithesis of everything the Tea Party stands for.
The Nation’s Johann Hari acknowledges this. Rather than compare the events in Wisconsin to the Tea Party movement, Hari plainly states the contrast.
Imagine a parallel universe where the Great Crash of 2008 was followed by a Tea Party of a very different kind. Enraged citizens gather in every city, week after week—to demand the government finally regulate the behavior of corporations and the superrich, and force them to start paying taxes. The protesters shut down the shops and offices of the companies that have most aggressively ripped off the country. The swelling movement is made up of everyone from teenagers to pensioners. They surround branches of the banks that caused this crash and force them to close, with banners saying, You Caused This Crisis. Now YOU Pay.
Michael Moore Plays Matchmaker Between Wisconsin Protesters and Egyptian Revolutionaries
February 21, 2011 at 1:00 pm | Posted in NewsRealBlog | Leave a commentTags: Egypt, Hollywood, Labor Unions, Michael Moore, NewsReal Blog, Public Employee Unions, revolution, Scott Walker, The Concession Stand, unions, Wisconsin
by Walter Hudson, contributed to David Horowitz’s NewsReal Blog
What’s that old saying? Birds of a feather flock together. If so, we might be inclined to wonder what binds bombastic Hollywood fraud Michael Moore to Egyptian revolutionaries and the public union protesters in Wisconsin.
Moore relayed a message through his website on Sunday from Egyptian union boss Kamal Abbas. The message is addressed to “the workers of Wisconsin” and draws direct parallels between the ongoing Egyptian revolution and the protests against Governor Scott Walker’s leadership in the Badger State.
I am speaking to you from a place very close to Tahrir Square in Cairo…
From this place, I want you to know that we stand with you as you stood with us.
The Price Is Wrong: Childish Word Games from the Left
February 21, 2011 at 11:00 am | Posted in NewsRealBlog | 3 CommentsTags: Despicable Me, Hollywood, NewsReal Blog, NPR, Price of Government, Taxation, taxes, tea party, The Concession Stand
by Walter Hudson, contributed to David Horowitz’s NewsReal Blog
As the father of a two-year-old, I have several opportunities to watch animated films. Now playing in the Hudson home is last year’s Despicable Me. The plot centers around a super-villain who adopts three young girls as part of his latest diabolical scheme. When he brings them home for the first time, he tells them not to touch anything. Intent upon getting under his skin, they ask him whether this rule applies to the floor and the air.
Such wordplay is common among children, who think themselves rather clever for finding a literal meaning contrary to a clear directive. Along with showboating grade school kids, the other group most inclined toward such behavior are leftists.
Last week, I had the opportunity to participate in a news segment for my local Fox affiliate. The topic was the funding of infrastructure. NPR put out a story called “Balancing The Budget: The Problem Might Be You.” Its thesis was that Americans want improvements to the country’s infrastructure, but are unwilling to pay for them with additional taxes. Hence, you – the American voter – are the reason we can’t balance the federal budget.
Suhail Kahn Led CPAC Panel Sympathetic to Nation of Islam and La Raza
February 17, 2011 at 12:06 pm | Posted in NewsRealBlog | Leave a commentTags: David Horowitz, Frank Gaffney, islam, jihad, La Raza, Nation of Islam, NewsReal Blog, pjtv, Racism, Segregation, Suhail Khan, The Concession Stand
by Walter Hudson, contributed to David Horowitz’s NewsReal Blog
The Nation’s Sarah Posner authored a shameless ad hominem attack on Frank Gaffney and David Horowitz on Tuesday. The piece titled “Religious War Comes to CPAC” makes no pretense of addressing any factual claim made by either man in the ongoing case against American Conservative Union board member, and jihadist sympathizer, Suhail Khan. Instead, it relies upon name-calling and disparaging comparisons to convince readers that they ought not consider Gaffney and Horowitz’s arguments, lest they too be smeared.
Of course, Posner has a troubling association of her own. She serves as associate editor for the online publication Religious Dispatches, a plainly radical inter-faith organ preaching an intolerant universalist narrative. Religious Dispatches has an ambiguously stated mission which translates to cherry-picking through theology to concoct support for leftist ideology.
The goal of RD is to inform public debate by analyzing and critically engaging the role of religion and values on the most vital issues of our time. This will involve bringing a wider spectrum of perspectives into the conversation, especially voices that have been marginalized in most media, and increasing attention to progressive expressions of religion and values.
Inclined toward such a mission, Posner is predisposed toward ignoring any facts which undermine it. Suhail Khan, whom Gaffney has exposed as a jihadist symphaizer, and whom David Horowitz further exposed during his speech at CPAC, is a poster child for everything Religious Dispatches hopes to accomplish. As a devout Muslim seeking to dilute the conservative movement with radical voices, Khan serves the so-called “progressive” agenda.
Robert Spencer Frustrates Muslim Brotherhood Apologist on Hannity
February 16, 2011 at 12:32 pm | Posted in NewsRealBlog | Leave a commentTags: Egypt, islam, Koran, Michael Ghouse, muslim brotherhood, NewsReal Blog, Pew Research Center, polls, robert spencer, Sean Hannity, Sharia Law, The Concession Stand
by Walter Hudson, contributed to David Horowitz’s NewsReal Blog
It’s one thing to suspect that someone may be lying. It’s another thing to know they are, to behold as they emphatically proclaim as true something they plainly know to be false.
Such was the case Monday night on Sean Hannity’s Fox News program. Hannity hosted Jihad Watch director Robert Spencer and America Together Foundation’s Michael Ghouse in a debate over whether the new Egyptian government to emerge in the wake of Hosni Mubarak’s departure will be predominately secular or become an Islamic state.
Ghouse was given the first word and stated his belief that a secular government will emerge in Egypt. Ghouse supplied no evidence to support this belief. The closest he came to an argument was the absurd implication that the role of social media in organizing protests somehow imputed secular intent. Ghouse minimized the role of the Muslim Brotherhood in the opposition movement, again citing no evidence for his claim.
Spencer then took the floor with facts. Ghouse was quickly backed into a corner and lashed out with flimsy attacks upon Spencer’s character, along with several bold-faced lies.
Kevin Smith Loses Weight, Feels Bad About It
February 12, 2011 at 10:30 pm | Posted in NewsRealBlog | Leave a commentTags: Cultural Marxism, Fat, health, Hollywood, Kevin Smith, Losing Weight, NewsReal Blog, Overweight, Political Correctness, rights, Southwest Airlines, The Concession Stand
by Walter Hudson, contributed to David Horowitz’s NewsReal Blog
“Clerks” director Kevin Smith has lost 65 pounds after an embarrassing incident where he was deemed too heavy to fly last year.
In an interview with Joy Behar on her “HLN” show last Tuesday, Smith shared that the moment made him angry and spurred him to lose weight. He said: “I felt at that moment, I was like, ‘You know what? I’ll lose the weight, but I’m not putting on thinner clothes.’ Because why? I’m still the same person I was when I was 65 lbs. heavier.”
He added that the incident made him a more forceful advocate for overweight people, noting: “I feel mixed feelings about losing the weight. I sympathize far more with heavier people than I ever will with thin. I’ll never be thin.”
Why, if I may be so bold as to ask, would anyone ever have “mixed feelings” about healthy weight loss? What is an “advocate for overweight people?” What is this disenfranchised constituency which needs Kevin Smith to speak on its behalf?
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