Now that a 2001 public radio interview has surfaced to confirm The One has plotted to redistribute middle class wealth since the beginning of his political career, the media are in overdrive to save their savior. In a burst of “news” stories culled directly from the talking points of the George Soros-funded Media Matters, a string of reporters have accused the McCain/Palin campaign of … [Read more...]
Socialism We Can Believe In
October 29, 2008 By Ben Johnson
Filed Under: *Featured Bottom Right Tagged With: abolitionism, Abortion, activist government, Andrea Mitchell, Andrew Sullivan, Anti-Americanism, Associated Press (AP), Barack Obama, Ben Calhoun, Ben Johnson, Bill Ayers, Bill Burton, Brown v. the Board of Education, Cass Sunstein, Chicago Public Radio (CPR), Civil Rights, Civil War, Constitution, Dennis Hutchinson, Department of Justice, Drudge Report, Earned Income Tax Credit, Elastic Clause, Environmentalism, foreign law, formal rights, Founding Fathers, Fourteenth Amendment, Fox News, FrontPage Magazine, FrontPageMag.com, George Soros, George Washington, Great Depression, Gretchen Helfrich, Huey "Kingfish" Long, International Socialist Organization, Jeremiah Wright, Jim Crow, Joe the Plumber, John McCain, judicial activism, Media bias, Media Matters, Megyn Kelly, National Public Radio (NRR), negative liberties, News, Odyssey (public radio program), Paul Sperry, phony transcripts, Politics, reparations, Russell Long, Share Our Wealth, slavery, strict constructionalism, Supreme Court, Susan Bandes, The New Republic, The Washington Post, Thomas Jefferson, University of Chicago, Warren Court, WBEZ-FM, wealth redistribution, YouTube
Who’s Behind the Immigration Rallies?
March 29, 2006 By Ben Johnson
BIG CORPORATIONS AND THE FAR-LEFT HAVE ONE THING IN COMMON: both like to employ cheap illegal immigrants to do their heavy lifting. The leftist media have tried to portray this weekend’s massive protests against House measures to curtail illegal immigration as the uprising of “The Other America”: forgotten, humble, hidden Hispanic members of the working poor simply demanding their … [Read more...]
Filed Under: FrontPage Magazine, George Soros/Shadow Party, Homepage, Immigration, Labor Unions, Left-wing Hatred, Left-wing Philanthropy, Media bias, Radical Left, Religious Left, RINOs, SEIU, Teachers Unions Tagged With: Allan Wall, American Friends Service Committee (AFSC), Andres Jiminez, Andy Stern, Arizona State University, Associated Press (AP), Association of Community Organizations for Reform Now (ACORN), Aztlan, Big Labor, Carnegie Corporation of New York, Cecelia Munoz, Center for Community Change (CCC), Central American Resource Center, Coalition for Humane Immigrant Rights of Los Angeles (CHIRLA), Dallas-Ft. Worth, Dennis Kucinich, Domingo Garcia, Elba Garcia, Francisco Rojas, FrontPage Magazine, Gamaliel Foundation, George Soros, Georgetown Law School, Georgia, Guest Worker Program, illegal immigration, Inland Valley Daily Bulletin, International Socialist Organization, John McCain, League of United Latin American Citizens (LULAC), Left-wing Philanthropy, Leslie Cagan, Los Angeles Times, Los Angeles Unified School District, Marian Wright Edelman, Massachusetts Immigrant and Refugee Advocacy Coalition, MEChA, Mexican-American Legal Defense and Education Fund (MALDEF), Michelle Malkin, Mickey Kaus, Mother Jones, Ms. Foundation for Women, National Council of La Raza, New Israel Fund, News, Open Borders Lobby, Open Society Institute, Peter Edelman, Phoenix, Politics, Pomona Day Labor Center, Religious Left, Richard Durbin, Ron Dellums, Rowena Lagrosa, Russ Feingold, Sandra L. Ferniza, Sara Carter, Sara K. Gould, Saul Alinsky, SEIU, SEIU Local 1877, Slate, Southern California Human Rights Network (SCHRN), Tammy Bruce, Teachers Unions, Ted Kennedy, Teodoro Maus, Teresa Heinz Kerry, The Dallas Morning News, the Ford Foundation, the Rockefeller Foundation, the William Randolph Hearst Foundation, Tides Foundation, Tom Tancredo, United for Peace and Justice, University of California's California Policy Research Center, William Bratton, Working Families Party



