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Michelle Selesky Featured on The Alyona Show

Posted on : 27-01-2010 | By : dtager | In : Media

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Michelle Selesky, Communications Director for the YCC, was featured on the Alyona Show (segment minute marker 15:30). Based out of RT’s Washington D.C. Bureau, The Alyona Show is what you wish you could see on mainstream television. Alyona Minkovski offers a fresh perspective on U.S. and world politics by covering bold and daring stories no one else dares to touch. It’s an hour you’ll never forget. The Alyona Show airs every day at 6pm and 9pm (EST).

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Celebs Who Lean To The Right

Posted on : 27-01-2010 | By : dtager | In : Outside Articles

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Celebs Who Lean To The Right

Hollywood stars and celebrities are generally considered to be a liberal and Democratic-leaning community, but these celebrities are all declared Republicans according to the FEC, or known conservatives.

See Slideshow Here!

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Sarah Smith, YCC Vice President Featured on Alyona Show

Posted on : 21-01-2010 | By : dtager | In : Media

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Sarah Smith featured on The Alyona Show (her segment is at the 48 minute mark of the show). The Alonya Show (capitalize the “T”). She debated the liberal twin Slutsky brothers on whether we should be taxing the banking industry or not. Based out of RT’s Washington D.C. Bureau, The Alyona Show is what you wish you could see on mainstream television. Alyona Minkovski offers a fresh perspective on U.S. and world politics by covering bold and daring stories no one else dares to touch. It’s an hour you’ll never forget. The Alyona Show airs every day at 6pm and 9pm (EST).

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Epic FAIL: Obama’s Policies Disastrous for Young People

Posted on : 21-01-2010 | By : dtager | In : Events

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“Evaluating the President’s First Year in Office”
Host: Young America’s Foundation
Type: Meetings – Informational Meeting
Network: Global
Date: Friday, January 22, 2010
Time: 10:00am – 12:00pm
Location: National Press Club – Bloomberg Room
Street: 529 14th Street NW, 13th Floor
City/Town: Washington, DC

President Obama’s favorability ratings amongst young people continue to drop, and it’s not hard to see why. On January 22, 2010, at the National Press Club, leading conservative youth voices will speak out on how Obama’s policies are harming and will continue to harm young people.

The “youth vote” was Obama’s largest base of support throughout the 2008 presidential cycle. He won that demographic by a margin of two-to-one. But now, after he has been in office for one year, many young people are experiencing buyer’s remorse.

Panelists include:

Michelle Oddis: assistant managing editor at Human Events
Flagg Youngblood, Army veteran and served as director of military outreach for Young America’s Foundation

Lisa DePasquale: director of the Conservative Political Action Conference, the largest conservative gathering in the country

Robert Bluey: director of the Center for Media & Public Policy at the Heritage Foundation
Jason Mattera, (moderator) the spokesman for Young America’s Foundation

This event will take place at the National Press Club,
in the Bloomberg Room, at 10:00 a.m. on Friday, January 22. It is open to the press. Contact Jason Mattera at 800-USA-1776 for more information.

In the last year, we’ve seen:
• Record unemployment: soaring past 20 percent, and with no end in sight
• Generational theft: spending sprees that are snowballing into never-before-seen deficits, topping $1 trillion a year for the next 10 years
• The campaign for socialized medicine: a government takeover of our health-care system that will cause premiums to skyrocket and redistribute wealth from young to old
• Antipathy towards terrorism: decision to treat enemy combatants as common criminals and a feckless attitude toward the threats of radical Islam
• Foreign policy weakness: bowing down before dictators and apologizing on behalf of America to foreign leaders

Rather than “hope” and “change,” Barack Obama has given us liberalism warmed over. Young people stand to be the biggest losers from his radical agenda, and they are speaking out. Their future is at risk.

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Buyer’s Remorse in Massachusetts

Posted on : 20-01-2010 | By : dtager | In : Outside Articles

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Surprisingly, women and youth support Brown over Coakley.

BY Rachel Hoff
January 19, 2010

A Politico/InsiderAdvantage poll released yesterday showed remarkably high support for Scott Brown, especially among two groups that many would assume to be sure bets for Martha Coakley: women and youth.

Just over a year ago, both demographics strongly supported Barack Obama. Among women, 56 percent voted for the president, and young voters supported him by a roughly 2-to-1 margin.

This poll, however, shows that 49.5 percent of women support Brown, while only 46.1 percent plan to vote for his female opponent. Any margin of victory for Brown among women would be notable, especially given the harsh tone of the attack ads being run against Brown by Coakley and the Democrats, which accuse him of wanting hospitals to turn away all rape victims. Brown’s own daughters, aged 19 and 21, took to the airwaves in a radio ad to defend their father against attacks that he supports policies that hurt women.

Even more astonishing is that the Politico/InsiderAdvantage poll shows 61 percent of voters aged 18-29 support Scott Brown (versus just 30 percent of the same category that endorses Coakley). Could it be that young voters are feeling some buyer’s remorse over a president who seems intent on saddling their generation with debt racked up by “stimulus” after “stimulus” and government-run health care? Could the generation that helped elect this president be the one that will take away the filibuster-proof Senate from the Democrats?

Unfortunately, formal exit polls will not be conducted in Massachusetts today, since no one expected such a close election until recently, so voter demographics won’t be available right away. But when the data is released, the Republican Party should be watching – and learning lessons from Scott Brown’s campaign strategy. Read article at weeklystandard.com

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“Avatar” a window into the liberal soul

Posted on : 20-01-2010 | By : dtager | In : YCC Op-Eds

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By Rocco Arizzi

Normally, if one wants to get glimpse into what “progressives” are all about, one would have to obtain a copy of Saul Alinsky’s Rules for Radicals (maybe from a local ACORN office), gut through a few select tomes from the collected works of Howard Zinn or Noam Chomsky, or order the last several seasons of “Law and Order” on DVD. But if you’re looking for a 2 hour and 42 minute crash course on left wing philosophy, you need only visit the nearest movie theater, don some nouveau-gauche black 3D glasses, and watch James Cameron’s “Avatar”.

It comes as no surprise to anyone who pays attention that a Hollywood movie would feature both subtle and overt themes that lean politically left — this happens more often than not and seems to be a prerequisite of screenwriting in the philosophical echo-chambers that big studios have become. But “Avatar” is such a complete encyclopedia of liberal thought that it stands out and bears further scrutiny. I tried to keep plot spoilers to a minimum, but be warned… there are a few below.

The groan-inducing, hackneyed narrative of an imperialistic, militarized technocracy preparing to raze and pillage the sacred land of peaceful nature-loving natives is made evident very early in the film. In order to collect a rare and unfortunately named mineral called unobtainium, Earthlings have invaded the quiet jungle-moon of Endo… I mean Pandora, in the year 2054. Efforts to mine this material threaten to displace local giant blue humanoids, the Na’vi, from their home and ultimately endanger the entire balance of life on the moon itself. The parallels to deforestation here on Earth are drawn conspicuously by enormous bulldozers indiscriminantly mowing down everything in their path.

The Green motif goes deeper than the rain forest analogy over the course of the film into some of the more mystical and paranoid tenets of environmental hysteria. The interconnectedness of all life into a single sentient entity is made into a literal, plausible truth on Pandora to the delight of Gaia-worshippers everwhere. It was even said that the visiting humans had already “killed” their Earth-mother (presumably by driving SUV’s and eating steak) due to their negligence back home. I didn’t stick around for the credits, but if Al Gore wasn’t on there I’ll be a blue-macaque’s uncle.

Of course the motivation for all of this eco-carnage is none other than good old fashioned corporate greed. What movie would be complete without the evil, white, American CEO with nothing on his mind but the bottom line? References to the Na’Vi as savages to be cast aside for the benefit of stockholders are as abundant as they are cliche. The only reason that the Giovanni Ribisi’s cookie-cutter corporate goon character even considers attempting to coax the aboriginals off of their valuable land before using force is to avoid any bad public relations for the company.

Of all the insults hurled in this film, none were more egregious than those clearly directed at the United States military. The predictable barbs at U.S. foreign policy ticked with clockwork regularity: phrases such as “fighting terror with terror” and “shock and awe” belied an obvious but unsurprising political agenda. But the portrayal of the Marines in the film as bloodthirsty brutes gleefully dispatching their innocent, overmatched foe exposes a deep disdain for our fighting men and women. The cartoonish Marine Colonel (The same one we’ve seen in a thousand movies by now) that led the troops was depicted as a cold, cruel, sociopathic war monger.

Even the issue of universal health care managed to make a brief cameo appearance. The movie’s war-injured protagonist, played ably by Sam Worthington, could get an operation to cure his spinal cord injury, allowing him to walk again… but alas such a procedure is only available to the very wealthy on future Earth. I can only assume that the procedure involves embryonic stem cells in some way.

The notions of respect for all life and for indiginous populations are not things to be derided in and of themselves, but in this film they are red herrings. It is the contrast made between those principles and the invading “Sky People” that is so noteworthy. In a way, the corporation and its attendant Blackwater-esque mercenary force become a collective “avatar” of all that liberals hate about America. The military-industrial boogeyman that hides under progressives’ beds at night is gratuitously personified, and the portrayal of the greedy, callous robber-baron is reminiscent of the waning days of MacGuyver.

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A Take on Modern Detroit

Posted on : 13-01-2010 | By : dtager | In : Media

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“A Take on Modern Detroit” – An in depth look at the corroding of a once great American city.

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American youth awakening to Obama hangover

Posted on : 11-01-2010 | By : dtager | In : Outside Articles, YCC Op-Eds

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By Christopher Malagisi

American youth are beginning to wake up from a two year-long, political Kool-Aid drinking binge and are discovering Obama doesn’t look all that pretty in the morning. After a year of broken promises and an all-out assault on American youth, in regards to Obama’s legislative policies, youth are falling out of love with their once endearing icon.

While most polls show Obama losing popularity among all age demographics it’s interesting to note he is falling faster among 18-29 year-olds. According to Gallup, Obama’s standing with youth dropped 11 points this past summer. This is striking when compared to the 2-to-1 margin whiplash Republicans received when Obama won the presidency only one year ago.

To understand his fall from grace among youth, one only needs to evaluate some of his legislative initiatives from 2009:

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Brit Hume: ‘Jesus Christ’ the ‘Most Controversial Two Words You Can Ever Utter in the Public Square’ Today

Posted on : 11-01-2010 | By : dtager | In : Outside Articles

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Thursday, January 07, 2010
By Karen Schuberg

(CNSNews.com) – Brit Hume said he was “not surprised” by the media backlash over his remarks to Tiger Woods on “Fox News Sunday” this week. There is a “double-standard” when it comes to speaking publicly about Christianity versus other religions, he said.

Hume, a Fox News analyst, told CNSNews.com: “There is a double standard. If I had said, for example, that what Tiger Woods needed to do was become more deeply engaged in his Buddhist faith or to adopt the ideas of Hinduism, which I think would be of great spiritual value to him, I doubt anybody would have said anything.”

Last Sunday, Hume suggested the golfer– who has stated that he is Buddhist — look to Christianity for help to makeover his personal life. In response to host Chris Wallace’s question asking him to predict the biggest sports story of 2010 Read Full Article

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Conservative Leadership Conference

Posted on : 10-01-2010 | By : dtager | In : Events

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The Harbor League
Cordially invites you to the
1st Annual
Conservative Leadership Conference

A day long conference featuring some of today’s most prominent
conservative thinkers and public-policy experts.

Speakers include: John Stossel, Rich Lowry, Herb London, John Fund, Kate
O’Beirne, Grover Norquist, Eli Gold, Andrew McCarthy, Roger Kimball, Fred
Siegel, Heather Mac Donald, Howard Husock, Hon. Rafael Bardaji and Matthew
Mark Horn and many more.

January 21-22, 2010

Union League Club
38 East 37th Street (at Park Avenue)
New York, NY 10016

Space is limited. Reserve your seat today!
For cost and more information or to RSVP visit www.TheHarbourLeague.org or call 410-753-4560

Cosponsors Include: Manhattan Institute, Americans for Tax Reform, National Review Institute, Institute for Liberty, Eagle Forum, Focus on the Family, Conservative Economist, Indian American Republican Council and Frederick Douglas Foundation.

The Harbour League is a consortium of liberty-minded individuals who share free-market values and right-of-center ideals. The Harbour League, a non-profit 501(C)(3) organization, was established in May 2005 in part as a venue for discussion through monthly roundtables, speakers and events with a focus on public policy issues affecting citizens at the state level. More information on The Harbour League is available on its Internet site, www.theharbourleague.org.

The Harbour League is a registered 501(c)(3) tax-exempt organization.
Your gift is tax deductible to the fullest extent provided by the law.

Registration Packet

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