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CONSERVATIVES WOMEN ANSWER PUNDITS CLAIM ABOUT THE MOVEMENT’S “WOMAN PROBLEM”
The Democratic National Committee strategists have resigned themselves to the practice of identity politics, stigmatizing the conservatives as racist, backward, and anti-woman. They have recently stated that we have a “woman problem”, suggesting that our movement does not offer a place for women. However, this short-sighted claim has been vividly contradicted on the national front by the efforts of Palin, Coulter, Malkin, Bachman, Blackburn, and Ingraham.
And this grave misconception as also been shattered by the women involved in the St. Louis scene of common sense conservatism.
Dana Loesch has been a tireless activist fighting for the core values of faith, freedom, and family. She the host of her political radio show on 97.1 on Sunday Night from 8-10, and weeknights at from 7-8pm. Her Sunday show is the highest rated for that time slot. She is also a chief organizer of the St. Louis Tea Party Movement, and along with Bill Hennessy they have brought together many dedicated and talented people to shake the foundation of the American political universe.
Dana, along with Dr. Gina Louden, conducted a wildly successful boycott for Whole Foods in Town and Country. Dana also has Hall Pass on That, the Dump Dede campaign, and Justice for Kenneth Gladney among her many accomplishments for the St. Louis conservative movement.
Michelle Moore was interviewed on Fox, where she challenged the president’s right to impose a political message on students without the parents review. Moore’s clearly defined her objection to Obama’s maneuver, providing one of the best cases for the often misunderstood issue. She is also involved in Smart Girl Politics, a forum for women’s advancement of the conservative cause. Her internet show “Moore From the Right” is an exciting program that features a unique perspective on the movement.
Annette Read’s organization “I Heard the People Say” is an invaluable resource for conservatives to stay plugged in. Her web site “Iheardthe peoplesay.org” offers up to date information on the issues of the day. She is also a member of “My Conservative Group”, an organization that is involved in the St. Louis Tea Party, candidate development, education, and research.
Stephanie Ruben is the architect of the Million Med March held in Clayton, Missouri last November. This event assembled several doctors and medical professionals, who provided an expert perspective on the Tea Party opposition to the Health Care Reform Act. Her speech at the November 28 gathering exposed the myths behind the push for socialized medicine. She is also a member of Move-On-Up.org, and website for black conservatives.
The Greyfalcon would also like to recognize the efforts of Le Combat, a conservative blogger from Austin Texas. Le Combat has been a tremendous asset to us on twitter, as well as with her WordPress blog. Her piece on “Liberal Colonialism”, was an enlightening essay on how the Democratic party have indoctrinated Hispanics. Le Combat’s personal insight on this matter is absolutely effective in challenging the Left’s use of identity politics to control women and minorities.
So when the progressive authoritarians discuss a “woman problem”, they’re actually talking about the problem that our women are giving them.
St. Louis Citizenship Movement Plays Major Role in National Politics
The St. Louis Chapter of the American Awakening has been in the national mix since the beginning of this story. The St. Louis School of common sense conservatism has emerged as at least as formidable as the Chicago Political Machine.
During the summer town hall meetings, Kenneth Gladney, a black vendor was viciously attacked by SEIU union thugs who called him the N word. The two men who assaulted him were black, and explicitly citied his being a black person opposed to Obama as being the reason why they attacked him.
Rush Limbaugh, Laura Ingham, Glenn Beck, and Bill O’Reilly all featured the incident on their programs. This helped bring to light the questionable relationship between SEIU, ACCORN, and Barrack Obama.
When Obama leapt at the chance to defend his buddy Professor Gates, a black man who had wrongly accused the police of racism, he exposed a clear bias against the Gladney case. He had often cited SEIU as his allies, even stating that they would be part of shaping the nations transformation.
Ernst Rohm and the Brownshirts were also promised a part of shaping Germany’s future in the 1930’s
The unwillingness of local district attorneys to prosecute the case, as well as the case of Kelly Owens, demonstrates this administration’s selective attention. Attorney General Eric Holder is eager to prosecute our intelligence operatives, but has put no pressure on this situation.
Shameful.
Also, the Whole Foods Buycott, a commercial support of the company’s CEO for opposing the Health Care Reform, resulted in a $50,000 profit for the company. Dana Loesch and Gina Louden did more to save the nation’s economy in one day than this congress and this president has done in an entire year.
Dana has also spearheaded the “Dump Dede” campaign, which helped save us from another Republican advocate of this Statist agenda. And the resounding support for Doug Hoffman, a relative unknown, suggested possibilities that color the vision for a groundbreaking 2010 election.
On MSNBC, DNC Chairman Tim Kaine unsuccessfully tried to diminish the gains of the national grassroots movement. He claimed that the Tea Party Awakening was “savaging” the Republican Party, and that it was actually going to benefit the Democrats in 2010. He insisted that the movement had “sacked the Republican nominee” in New York-23.
This shows his ignorance and fear. Politicians like Kaine act as though we don’t know what these candidates stand for. What’s the point in voting for a Republican that is going to vote for things we don’t want. As if we will feel good about giving our freedom away as long as it’s being supervised by a few Republicans.
Hey Tim, sometimes when you pretend that some else is dumb, it makes you look stupid.