Wednesday, May 09, 2012

FORMER NAVY SEAL BEN SMITH DURING GERALDO SHOW--(Hat Tip: Andrea)

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Saturday, May 05, 2012

BREITBART, ANDREA SHEA KING REPORT ON OBAMA'S CURRENT PROBLEMS AND HISTORICAL CONNECTIONS WITH COMMUNISM--JUST ANOTHER ELECTION CYCLE FOR THE DEMOCRATS... AND SOME GUTLESS REPUBLICANS

A Communist is a Communist is a Communist. No matter how you wrap it, sell it, teach it, color it, advertise it.  A Communist is a Communist.


Death, doom, and bodies stacked by the millions like so much cord wood is all you'll ever get from that one word: Communism.  History proves this to be true time and time again. If you're connected with its teachings, you can be defined simply as evil. No ifs, no ands, no buts.  Just evil.


Even Our Dear Leader in Washington DC, Obama, is one.  Yes, he's a Communist through and through. Never once has there been a doubt about that moniker being attached to the Great One hailing from the South Side of Chicago, unless it was a talker at the Westwing's MSNBC.


But as BREITBART is reporting, the shine might be wearin' a bit thin on the Obama Communist luster these days. According to experts, this is no way to begin your 2012 Presidential Communist Campaign: a not so full Presidential Communist Campaign Arena? Say it isn't so, Uncle Joe.


And to take this story down the road of past and some present day figures involved with Communism, Andrea Shea King at The Radio Patriot takes you for a stroll through Communism's history pages here in the USA, and some of the pages open to the door of Our Great Leader, Obama, his family as well as his close friends and associates. 


If by chance you don't believe me, just ask Victoria Jackson who's livin' in your White House. Oh, go ahead.  Ask.  


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Thursday, April 12, 2012

TWD TESTING VIDEO W/REMOTE

I'm still learning the ins and outs of video, editing and now a new remote control. So this vid is just one big test but I do get a show promo in without a script. Overall, not a bad job.

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Friday, March 30, 2012

"CAMPAIGN TO DEFEAT BARACK OBAMA"--Not only does America need more Gov. Scott Walkers, America needs more people like you.

Hat Tip: The Radio Patriot
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Campaign to Defeat Barack Obama

One thing's for sure that you can take away from this video: we've all had enough of Obama's policies.

I encourage you to watch the video, then go over to Campaign to Defeat Barack Obama and look over the different ways you can help in saving Governor Walker's job. There are many things you can do to assist Gov. Walker's campaign, from donating money, time, skills, more time, more money--just take a look and see what fits your lifestyle.

It's quite possible you're one of the lucky ones who's able to do more than one thing for the campaign--but please, just do something, even if that "something" is just passing this alert on to your family and friends via your email list. We appreciate whatever it is you can donate to the cause of saving this Republic. Campaign to Defeat Barack Obama.

God Bless Us All
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Monday, March 19, 2012

WE'LL BE TALKIN' ABOUT OBAMA'S EXECUTIVE ORDERS AND DIRTY MONEY ON THIS EVENING'S ANDREA SHEA KING SHOW--9 PM ET Guest: Nick Ryan

TONIGHT: ASK Show--9 pm et, chat room open, call in 646-478-4604--see you in chat! Nick Ryan of American Future Fund will be our guest. Nick will be telling us about Give Back the Cash.

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Monday, January 02, 2012

THE DENTIST, ALAN COLMES, AND NEVER SURRENDERING

My day will be interrupted by a visit to the dentist. To put a finer point on the whole affair, I'm having a tooth extracted. I think that means he's going to pull it.

My oncologist informed me that all holes in my body that are not standard equipment must be filled, plugged or otherwise. Otherwise, in this case, means extraction. It has something to do with keeping the possibility of infection at a safe distance, and since a crown recently took a hike on me, extraction is the best and fastest option.

I have a short amount of time before the man with the pliers takes hold of my molar and begins the dental tug-o-war. I'm rootin' for the molar but odds out of Vegas say it has little chance of winning this one.

Speakin' of odds, I'm postin' the line on Alan Colmes having to make an apology of some sort (to Santorum) at 60-40 for the event taking place. Andrea Shea King at The Radio Patriot reports (and what a good reporter she is) on the dust up btwn Rich Lowry and Colmes on Fawks News earlier this morning. As ASK states, Colmes should be fired--a no-brainer call on Ailes' part. Read what Colmes had to say about Rick Santorum during a late Monday morning interview at the above link. Again, Colmes should be fired. Period. Next case.

Moving on down the list of posts, I see ASK has a post titled "Never Surrender." This is an important post--especially for women--and one I'm very familiar with. I expect to discuss this topic again in the near future. We've talked about it and ASK understands the concept and is being proactive about it. On the other hand, few in today's society have a basic understanding of the dynamic and what to do when confronted with a life-threatening situation. Reading ASK's post could very easily be the reason you're alive next week or next month.

If you choose to be a victim, then you'll be dead in short order.

Ok, in just minutes I'm headed to my dentist's office. Check you guys on the return trip...

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Sunday, December 11, 2011

"We Used to Make Things Here in Wisconsin"

*I'm sure other states can relate to what has happened over many years in Wisconsin as regards union influence in both the private and governmental sectors. It's a tragedy, and it must be stopped. Hat Tip: The Radio Patriot, Andrea Shea King.

“Moment Of Clarity” is a weekly commentary by writer and speaker Tim Nerenz, Ph.D. Visit Tim’s website www.timnerenz.com to find your moment.

We used to make things here in Wisconsin.

We made machine tools in Milwaukee, cars in Kenosha and ships in Sheboygan. We mined iron in the north and lead in the south. We made cheese, we made brats, we made beer, and we even made napkins to clean up what we spilled. And we made money.

The original war on poverty was a private, mercenary affair. Men like Harnishfeger, Allis, Chalmers, Kohler, Kearney, Trecker, Modine, Case, Mead, Falk, Allen, Bradley, Cutler, Hammer, Bucyrus, Harley, Davidson, Pabst, and Miller lifted millions up from subsistence living to middle class comfort. They did it – not “Fighting Bob” La Follette or any of the politicians who came along later to take the credit and rake a piece of the action through the steepest progressive scheme in the nation.

Those old geezers with the beards cured poverty by putting people to work. Generations of Wisconsinites learned trades and mastered them in the factories, breweries, mills, foundries, and shipyards those capitalists built with their hands. Thousands of small businesses supplied these industrial giants, and tens of thousands of proprietors and professionals provided all of the services that all those other families needed to live well. The wealth got spread around plenty.

The profits generated by our great industrialists funded charities, the arts, education, libraries, museums, parks, and community development associations. Taxes on their profits, property, and payrolls built our schools, roads, bridges, and the safety net that Wisconsin’s progressives are still taking credit for, as if the money came from their council meetings. The offering plates in churches of every denomination were filled with money left over from company paychecks that were made possible because a few bold young men risked it all and got rich. Don’t thank God for them; thank them that you learned about God.

Their wealth pales in comparison to the wealth they created for millions and millions of other Wisconsin families. Those with an appreciation for the immeasurable contributions of Wisconsin’s industrial icons of 1910 will find the list of Wisconsin’s top-ten employers of 2010 appalling: Walmart, University of Wisconsin–Madison, Milwaukee Public Schools, U.S. Postal Service, Wisconsin Department of Corrections, Menards, Marshfield Clinic, Aurora Health Care, City of Milwaukee, and Wisconsin Department of Veterans Affairs.

This is what a century of progressivism will get you. Wisconsin is the birthplace of the progressive movement, the home of the Socialist Party, the first state to allow public sector unions, the cradle of environmental activism, a liberal fortress walled off against common sense for decades. Their motto, Forward Wisconsin, should be changed to Downward Wisconsin if truth in advertising applies to slogans.

There is no shortage of activists, advocates, and agitators in this state. If government were the answer to our problems, we would have no problems. The very same people – or people just like them – who picketed, struck, sued, taxed, and regulated our great companies out of this state are now complaining about the unemployment and poverty that they have brought upon themselves. They got rid of those old rich white guys and replaced them with… nothing.

Wisconsin ranks 47th in the rate of new business formation. We are one of the worst states for native college graduate exodus; our brightest and most ambitious graduates leave to seek their fortunes elsewhere. Why shouldn’t they? Our tax rates are among the worst in the nation and our business climate, perpetually in the bottom of the rankings, has only recently moved up thanks to a Governor who now faces a recall for his trouble.

In 1970, the new environmental movement joined unions and socialists in a coordinated effort to demonize industry. When I was in college, the ranting against “polluting profiteers” was like white noise – always there. They won, and here is the price of their victory: in 1970, manufacturers paid 18.2% of Wisconsin’s property taxes – the major source of school funding – and in 2010 those who remained paid 3.7%.

So who is it that caused the funding crisis in our schools and the skyrocketing tax rates on our homes? It is the same ignoramuses who are sitting on bridges, pooping on things, and passing around recall petitions. The unemployed 26-year old in the hemp hat looking for sympathy might look instead for some inspiration from Jerome I. Case, who started his agricultural equipment business at the age of 21, miraculously without an iPhone 4s.

Mr. Case got rich by asking people what they want and making it for them. He did not get rich by telling people what (they) wanted and waiting for them to do something about it. If you want to declare war on your own poverty, memorize that.

In the last decade alone we have lost 150,000 manufacturing jobs in this state – over 25%. And it’s not just jobs that have been lost; the companies that provided them are gone. Those jobs are not coming back, no matter how long we extend unemployment benefits pretending they are. The 450,000 people who still work in manufacturing in Wisconsin are damn good it at, but we are now outnumbered by people who work for government. A significant number of the latter are tasked with taxing, regulating, and generally harassing the former. While it is true that many manufacturers chased low-wage opportunities on their own, many more were driven out of the state by the increasing cost of doing business here.

It is a myth that unions improve wages. If you consider only the 1,000 jobs in a closed shop, you might think an average union wage is, say, $30/hr. But if you add in the zero wages of the 10,000 jobs lost in companies chased out by union harassment, the average of all 11,000 union workers is reduced to $2.72/hr. Do you know the average wage of union iron miners in this state? Zero. And the left is fighting hard to keep it that way in Northern Wisconsin – looking out for the working man, they call it.

It is also a myth that free trade causes job losses. Over the past three years, U.S. manufacturers sold $70 billion more goods to our Free Trade Agreement (FTA) partners than we bought from them. Conversely, we suffered a $1.3 trillion trade deficit with countries where no FTAs exist. I doubt that kids are going to learn that in our government-union-monopoly schools – it doesn’t fit the narrative.

No one wants to see another person suffer in poverty, and liberty is the best economic policy there is. The great industrialists of Wisconsin took less than a generation to lift millions up to a life of dignity, pride, prosperity and good will. When enterprise was free and government was limited, we all prospered.

Those great men of industry were not anointed at birth to be rich; they rose from nothing to great wealth through their own hard work and the value they added to their employees and their customers through choice, competition, and voluntary exchange. That is the only sure path to real prosperity; the debt economy is a temporary illusion.

Look again at the list of our famous industrialists and the list of our current employers. Who would you wish your child or grandchild to grow up to be? Who do you think will do more good on this earth – Jerome I Case and his tractors, or the Coordinator of Supplier Diversity at Milwaukee Public Schools?

If you chose MPS, then apply now – that job is open, and it pays up to $72,000 plus benefits and early retirement. Go in peace and save the world. Me, I’m going with the tractor guy.

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Thursday, December 08, 2011

TONIGHT AT 9 PM ET--THE ANDREA SHEA KING SHOW--COVERING THE LATEST NEWS OF THE DAY

What a news day it has been. We have Holder telling congress and America that he knows nothing about Fast and Furious, and then Corzine sat before a congressional committee and said the same thing... that he simply doesn't know where the more than $1 Billion went--customer dollars! No idea, period.

So tune in this evening to The Andrea Shea King Show--9 PM ET. I've talked to Andrea several times today and I'm thinking she may break into an on-air verbal tourette syndrome. The news is that bad, and the reporting is even worse.


And be sure to stop by her blog, The Radio Patriot.

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Monday, November 21, 2011

*TONIGHT: ANN BARNHARDT'S FIRST INTERVIEW SINCE PULLING THE PLUG ON BARNHARDT CAPITAL MANAGEMENT

Andrea Shea King will be interviewing Ann Barnhardt Monday night at 9 pm et.

Last week, Barnhardt stunned her clients when she advised them that she was ceasing operations at her firm, Barnhardt Capital Management. The reason was simple: Barnhardt didn't feel her clients' investments were safe in today's markets.

Andrea posted Barnhardt's letter, which garnered both Beck and Limbaugh's attention, at her blog, The Radio Patriot. In part, here's what Barnhardt had to say:

"The reason for my decision to pull the plug was excruciatingly simple: I could no longer tell my clients that their monies and positions were safe in the futures and options markets – because they are not. And this goes not just for my clients, but for every futures and options account in the United States. The entire system has been utterly destroyed by the MF Global collapse. Given this sad reality, I could not in good conscience take one more step as a commodity broker, soliciting trades that I knew were unsafe or holding funds that I knew to be in jeopardy."

Tune in Monday night to hear Barnhardt as she explains in more detail her decision to cease operations at her brokerage firm, the state of markets, and where she thinks the markets are headed. It's an interview you won't want to miss.


Chat room available... call in number: 1-646-478-4604

Pictured below, Ann Barnhardt--tougher than the back wall of a shootin' gallery!

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Tuesday, November 15, 2011

TODAY: TREVOR LOUDON ON GLENN BECK'S GBTV--5 PM ET

An alert hit my box this morning from Terresa Monroe-Hamilton of NoisyRoom Blog and Andrea Shea King of The Radio Patriot. This is important and I do hope all of you take advantage of watching one of our patriots--Trevor Loudon--being interviewed by Glenn Beck on GBTV at 5 pm et.

Details at NoisyRoom Blog. Don't miss this one!

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Thursday, November 10, 2011

CATCHING UP: CAIN PRESSER, GOP DEBATE, SHERIFF ARPAIO ARRIVING IN ORLANDO, AND OTHER ITEMS OF INTEREST

I've been busy this week--doctors--and haven't been able to spend as much time blogging as I'd like, so I'll catch up this morning on a few items.

Herman Cain's presser the other day went better than I thought it would. Cain's in a difficult spot having to prove a negative--all in all I think it went very well. I thought his lawyer's opening remarks set the tone perfectly--it was as if he was presenting closing remarks to the jury. Excellent idea. And when Cain came to the podium, he presented himself as well as he could and did something our Dear Leader rarely does--Cain took lots of questions from the press.

This type of political lynching is nothing new, especially for the operatives out of the Illinois/Chicago Combine. This is how the Obama machine has always operated, and it's how Obama so successfully won his campaigns from the very start, with the exception of the loss to Bobby Rush--The Radio Patriot revisits Obama's political beginnings in Illinois and his staffer's MO when entering into a campaign. It's dirty, hardball politics where the ends justify the means.

Last night's republican presidential debates, put on by CNBC, had people focused on mainly two of the candidates--Cain and Perry. Cain because of the ongoing controversy of sexual harassment allegations, and Perry because he has posted several poor debate performances and this put Perry in a position to redeem himself in future debates. Perry has admitted that he hates debating and isn't the best at it--so true--but last night Perry stumbled badly when he needed to just get through the debate with no mistakes. Well it didn't turn out that way at all. Perry stumbled so badly that the gaffe will go down in debate history as one of the worst, and possibly the beginning of the end for his campaign. 53 of the longest and painful seconds in the annals of debate history. As of this morning, Perry insists he's staying in the race--when the polls and contributions head south, Perry will probably have a change of heart. There's just so much the experts can do to rebuild a candidate after so many missteps. If a candidate is to have a chance in any political campaign, at the very least he must present well in debates. Perry has proven he is not able to do this.

The other candidates did just fine last night--aside from Perry's gaffe, he did a good job, but the gaffe was so monumental that it will be the only thing remembered from his performance. Cain was forceful and in command of the issues, though he was laughed at as he reminded the audience again and again of his 9-9-9 economic plan. Now this CNBC debate was focused on economic issues but Maria was somehow able to fashion a question that involved Cain's recent sexual harassment problems. It was low class and had no place in this debate. It's a legit question, just not in this particular debate. Others, I'm sure, will disagree. The audience booed as the question was posed to Cain, then boos again erupted from the audience when Maria attempted to involve Mitt into the controversial question. Mitt deflected the question, saying he wasn't going to respond. Cain's response to her inquiry was perfectly acceptable, I thought.

The remaining candidates did a good job too. Mitt seemed presidential, in command of the issues, never stumbling. Overall, he helped himself. Ron Paul, a candidate that's hard to argue with unless, of course, he ventures into his foreign policy stances. I'm sure his supporters were pleased with his presentation. Bachmann didn't do much to enhance herself, nothing remarkable from her, just the standard Bachmann positions, so she didn't move up in the ratings. She's in a deep hole when it comes to her polling, but there's plenty of time for her to get back into the race. Money must becoming an issue with her campaign. We'll soon see how that plays out.

Being his usual energetic self on the issues, Santorum did as he usually does but can't seem to get out of the blocks when it comes to polling. It could be that this isn't his cycle. There's more presidential cycles ahead for this former senator, I don't think this is his time, though. Jon Huntsman--great job, maybe his best. Again, he's an unknown factor with little name recognition.

One of the winners from last night was Newt Gingrich, who is slowly moving up the political charts. I think he's underestimated, cunning and the smartest man in the room. His command of the issues are second to none and the other candidates know it. The panelists are aware of it too and must dislike asking him questions because he's too smart to allow a panelist to cut the ring off on him, not allowing himself to get caught in one of their traps. Newt's more than willing, as he's shown in all the debates, to give as good as he gets, especially when it comes to the media's coverage and types of questions. He's been there, done that. Watch his candidacy.

The winners last night: Newt and Herman. Losers: Rick Perry and CNBC's Maria and Jim Cramer.

*****OTHER NEWS*****

***A man who has been savaged by the msm for years--Sheriff Joe Arpaio--will be arriving in Orlando for the Choose Liberty 2012 conference. However, the msm who's usually not far behind Arpaio, is not providing coverage on the event so far. (Arpaio is investigating Obama's eligibility) We're still wondering if they'll even cover it. Well, not to worry. Our own Andrea Shea King will be there to cover the event for The Tea Party Magazine. When the msm fails to do its job, King, a big player in the New Media, is more than willing to travel to Orlando to do the job the msm refuses to do. Look for her reporting this weekend. Details at her site, The Radio Patriot. Andrea has an additional post about Karl Rove. He's no friend to the conservative movement. I think we're all beginning to realize this. Andrea reports on this too.

***John Ruberry, our man from the Greater ChicagoLand area, blogging at Marathon Pundit, is traveling to Denver for Freedonworks' BlogCon event. Tune to his blog for details and his final report. Good luck, John, and thanks for being so involved in the process. Ruberry is one of the best.

***My health situation has changed so I'll be updating my many blog friends and family very soon on how that's going. For now, I'm feeling just great. I'm about to enter into some very serious procedures and will be updating. And I've planned to document the process the best I can with blog posts and videos from the hospital because I'll soon be going in for at least four weeks and quite possibly as many as seven. More on that soon.

***TONIGHT: THE ANDREA SHEA KING SHOW--9pm et. Chat room will be open and the call in number is 1-646-478-4604. Author Brenda Elliott will be our guest this evening, and we've confirmed Jack Abramoff for Nov 21st. Mark your calendars!

***Finally, seriously consider supporting The Campaign to Defeat Barack Obama. It's one of the most important, effective organizations and deserves our support. Stop by to contribute and don't forget to sign up for their email alerts. This is the type of org that will help in bringing down Obama in his quest for a second term at 1600. Lloyd Marcus is the Chairman, Andrea Shea King is the Vice-Chair. We need your support more than ever. Ridding our nation of a Marxist is expensive, so do what you can. Thanks.


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Monday, November 07, 2011

THE CAIN TRAIN'S STILL ON THE TRACKS... FOR NOW

*Tonight*: THE ANDREA SHEA KING SHOW-9pm et

This morning's Drudge headline about the latest shoe to drop on Herman Cain's campaign was not a surprise. All last week, the establishment in DC, in conjunction with the ever trustworthy MSM, attempted to put an end to the Cain Train. Didn't work. In fact, it helped Cain, holding steady in polls and taking in more in campaign contributions than ever before.

This week will be another test for Cain, and if they don't kill off his campaign this week, well, there's always next week. I have a doctor's appointment just after the presser, so I'm focused on that. But I'll probably toss my opinion out there later, and I'm sure we'll be discussing this on tonight's Andrea Shea King Show.

Speaking of Andrea, she's already posted her thoughts on this new development, so head over to The Radio Patriot and drink it in. More from Radio Patriot here. It was all too predictable. Below: Andrea with Herman Cain during a TPX IV tour stop.


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Friday, November 04, 2011

CAPE CANAVERAL BEACH RECOGNIZES HERMAN CAIN!!

Just watching CNN's Wolf Blitzer discussing Herman Cain's problems as of today. But they didn't really sound like problems since Blitzer mentioned Cain's polling is holding strong at the top and his fundraising over the last two days topped out at $1.6 million. In the last qtr, Cain raised $3 million. So Cain is losing no ground whatsoever, in fact, he seems to be gaining momentum in the GOP race.

Earlier today, Radio show host, Andrea Shea King, was walking the beach at Cape Canaveral and ran into a Cain ad on the Cape's beach. Supporters of Cain seem to be showing up at every turn--not in the MSM, but in the real world where it really counts. If you'd like to get on The Cain Train, jump on board!!

Photo by Andrea Shea King

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ANN BARNHARDT TALKS MF GLOBAL CRISIS WITH ANDREA SHEA KING--9 PM ET

TONIGHT: Join Andrea as her guest Ann Barnhardt of Barnhardt Capital Management schools the audience on little Johnny Corzine and the MF Global meltdown. MF Global looks like just another failure on Wall Street but Barnhardt has other ideas--it doesn't take much of an investigator to connect these dots, so be sure to tune in.

THE ANDREA SHEA KING SHOW--9 PM ET Call in 1-646-478-4604 Chat room will be open.

NOTE: A big "thank you" to Terresa Monroe-Hamilton at NoisyRoom for helping get the word out on this important interview. And another big "thank you" goes out to BigFurHat at I Own The World for helping get the word out!! Too funny!!

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Monday, October 31, 2011

*UPDATED---HERMAN CAIN HIT WITH SEXUAL HARASSMENT ALLEGATIONS FROM THE '90s---**UPDATED II--CAIN GIVES GOOD RESPONSE DURING QUESTIONING

Earlier this morning in the Monday news cycle, one of the prominent news items--conveniently scheduled for release this morning--is the alleged sexual harassment case involving republican leader Herman Cain.

As predicted Friday at The Radio Patriot, women would be coming forward in an effort to derail the Cain Train. Hardball politicos always reach for this weapon when all else fails to sideline the popularity of a successful candidate they want stopped. And Cain is not just a successful candidate, he's a runaway political phenomenon.

As of this writing, we don't have any solid details in hand unless and until Cain himself addresses the issue. I'm somewhat of an expert in the field of sexual harassment settlements ( not against me, of course) and they're not always what they seem since docs are almost always sealed when no trial is involved. So I can tell you that the public has little to no knowledge of the subject and most especially this particular one involving Cain. And this lack of detailed information gives opponents of Cain an advantage, coloring the issue to their liking and keeping it alive by bringing it up at every turn.

It was just announced on Fox & Friends that Cain will be commenting on the allegation in a few hours, so until then, we really won't know much more. The one thing we do know, is that the left media--including the right--will pull out all the stops to slow the popularity of a man who is not supposed to be where he is in the polls.

More to come---developing.

NOTE: I will be at the doctor this morning, so a guest blogger might be updating this story for me.

*UPDATED---CAIN'S RESPONSE 7:00 AM PST via Fox & Friends:

First they (Cain and advisers) are arguing over the ground rules of the questioning. Not surprising. No question was answered at this time but Cain will be returning to Fox in about an hour for a comment.

**UPDATE---8:20 AM PST: Paraphrasing--Cain says he was accused of sexual harassment while at the National Restaurant Association but didn't commit these alleged offenses. According to Cain, they are false claims and if they were paid off, he hopes it wasn't for much since he never committed any offenses against these women.

The Fox interview then moved on to campaign issues, including his family which he said would not be in the limelight throughout the campaign. Sticking to the issues was his message.

Overall, this was an excellent response by Cain... but expect the issue to continue boiling in the pot in many spots--MSNBC, CNN and with several of Cain's republican opponents. The print press will certainly continue buying extra ink to continue publishing this story, and don't be surprised if these women come forward--lawyer in tow--to hold a presser. When you're running for president and winning, you can expect anything to be lobbed in your direction. It is war.

Final thought: I don't think this issue is over.

Final Final: Greta will be covering The Cain Train issue tonight!! Oh boy!! (10 pm et)
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Wednesday, October 26, 2011

**TONIGHT** ELIZABETH LETCHWORTH OF "GRADEGOV.COM" JETS IN FOR "THE ANDREA SHEA KING SHOW"--9PM ET

**ELIZABETH LETCHWORTH will be making her usual weekly appearance with Andrea to discuss the latest under the capitol dome in Washington DC. Letchworth will advise on what's happening now, what's in the works for the future, and how it'll affect each one of us back here at home.

More importantly, Letchworth will advise how to stop some of these crazy moves our elected officials seem to make on a regular basis and, when she can, she'll explain the "whys" of the process. Leadership analysis is always part of the deal when Letchworth stops by the show, and our listeners always look forward to this segment of her weekly interview.

***The Andrea Shea King Show: M-F 9pm et. Chat room is always open; call in # 646-478-4604. See you in chat!!

Elizabeth Letchworth can also be found at Gradegov.com, her Blogtalkradio show Mon & Fri at 6:30 pm et, and as a columnist at The Daily Caller.

And check out Andrea's blog at The Radio Patriot--she has so many words. Trust me, she does... and then some.

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Monday, October 24, 2011

LATEST FROM "CAMPAIGN TO DEFEAT BARACK OBAMA"

The Radio Patriot has much more on this video produced by the Campaign to Defeat Barack Obama. I suggest you hit the link, read and contribute if you can. At least pass this video and the website around to your readers and mailing list. It's of vital importance if your goal is to stop Obama from having a second term.

The Radio Patriot--Andrea Shea King--is the current Vice-Chair of the Campaign to Defeat Barack Obama. Join us in stopping this Marxist takeover of America.

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Tuesday, October 18, 2011

"Campaign to Defeat Obama" Vice-Chair, Andrea Shea King, interviewed by Houston's News Talk 740 KTRH's Matt Patrick

It was an early morning call for Andrea Shea King as she hit the ground running with her first radio interview as Vice-Chair of The Campaign to Defeat Barack Obama.

News Talk 740 KTRH's Matt Patrick of Houston, Texas, had Andrea on to discuss the legal status of the "Occupy" movement. By "legal status," Matt was referring to their many entanglements with law enforcement. Listen to interview.

Unlike the Tea Party movement, the "Occupiers" have been taking up space in more than just parks around the nation. News accounts indicate they've been spending a lot of time at local police departments as well, facing various charges and some as serious as assault on law enforcement officers.

King also informed KTRH's audience about the goals of The Campaign to Defeat Barack Obama and how to get involved and stay informed about the campaign. The KTRH interview was Andrea's first after moving into the Vice-Chair position, and as the 2012 election nears, King expects a busy schedule of radio and tv interviews.

Take the first step--Keep yourself in the loop by going to The Campaign to Defeat Barack Obama and sign up for their EMAIL ALERTS. We all have one goal in common, and that's to make sure Obama is not re-elected in 2012.

**Andrea Shea King blogs at The Radio Patriot and hosts The Andrea Shea King Show Mon-Fri 9 pm et.


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Wednesday, August 10, 2011

TEA PARTY EXPRESS WISCONSIN: "WIN, WIN, WIN, WIN" EDITION

Big labor, the democrat party and the entire main stream media apparatus was boots on the ground in the Wisconsin recall effort. On our side we had... well... hang on... oh, we had the Tea Party, and more specifically, The Tea Party Express and all the people who contributed to making the wheels go 'round. That's about it. And who came out the winner last night? The people of Wisconsin, that's who.

The progressive movement left no stone unturned in trying to unseat at least three republicans in yesterday's special election. They had throngs of "useful idiots" running about with their not-so-homemade-signs for background shots on MSNBC's The ED Show. Poor Ed, he tried his progressive best to keep the audience in a positive and hopeful mood, but in the end they had to be given the bad news: that the people of Wisconsin had spoken, the recall effort had failed. So sorry, Ed, Rachael, et al. So sorry.

And a special, heartfelt "I'm so sorry" goes out to MSNBC'S Al Sharpton who yesterday played a clip of Andrea Shea King speaking at a TPX tour stop, announcing to the crowd that the S & P downgrade was being dubbed "The Tea Party downgrade." You know you've arrived when Al Sharpton plays a clip of you on his ridiculous show.

Hey, Al, Andrea's doin' The Happy Dance!!


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Sunday, August 07, 2011

TPX WISCONSIN: "FOND DU LAC, NEW LONDON, MERRILL" EDITION---UPDATES BELOW

DAY THREE brings the TPX Wisconsin tour to three rally locations: 11am in Fond du Lac; 2:30 in New London; and closing out the day at 6pm in Merrill.

Yesterday the union put pressure on a business located at the rally in Kenosha, but that didn't stop TPX's rally from being a success. Marathon Pundit reports on it. The left feels the pressure building in this election battle and they're prepared to do whatever it takes to win. Disruptive actions by the unions only validates the goals of the Tea Party Express. We're on the side of right and they know it.. and they're afraid.

Tour embed Andrea Shea King will continue reporting in as events unfold today. After yesterday's rallies concluded and everyone had some dinner, Andrea got to thinking about something that was missing from these rallies. Something that was so obvious, we didn't notice at first. She put her thoughts to paper at her site--The Radio Patriot.

THANKS A MILLION TO: Terresa Monroe-Hamilton at NoisyRoom Blog; Trevor Loudon at New Zeal; Jim Hoft at Gateway Pundit; I Own The World's BigFurHat; Michelle Malkin. And, John Ruberry at Marathon Pundit. Arlen Williams, GulagBound.com If I left your site off this list, I am sorry. There's so many of you and we thank each and every one of you for your help.

UPDATES for today's rallies will fall in below:

*FOND DU LAC rally--Andrea reports that despite threatening weather, it held and the crowd showed up. The rally is ongoing and there's nothing of note happening (union protests, etc). The numerous speakers are hitting the stage--The Rivoli Revue is doing their part to entertain the crowds. More later... 1125AM PT--Andrea just called in--rally has ended, all went very well. They met one WWII vet who served with Patton somewhere around Palermo. The crowds were fantastic, went off without a hitch. Now the crews are back aboard the bus, traveling to the next stop in New London. Pictured below--Fond du Lac rally:


**NEW LONDON rally: Andrea reports TPX has arrived early. So they're taking a little lunch break--Pizza time!! Ok, word on the street is the New London rally has ended--Rivoli Revue ended with a tribute to our troops. On twitter, I noted this interesting tweet: Tabitha Hale

***MERRILL rally: About 100 are gathered under a pavilion at the Merrill rally. Amy Kremer is speaking now and The Rivoli Revue is preparing to take the stage for the closing song--Freedom Isn't Free. The whole crew is exhausted--it's been a very long day, 3 rallies and I'm thinking their beds are calling to them about now... but first, how about some dinner? Andrea's now giving me the real story on just how tired everyone is. Seems someone fell off the stage... something to do with a poor choice of shoes and being tired--no injuries.

Ok, been a long day and the Merrill rally is wrapping up, crew headed back to bus--bus driver--Terry Bear (Real name--swear) says he's not tired and will be just fine.

Night all.


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