Posted on 08/01/2008 9:22:03 AM PDT by eeevil conservative
CSPAN has shut down coverage of the House. The lights have been turned out.
House Republicans are still there, raising cain- trying to get them to turn the lights back on and continue debating over drilling!!!
CALL THE REPUBLICAN OFFICES-- TELL THEM TO KEEP RAISING CAIN!!!!
http://clerk.house.gov/member_info/index.html
WE CANNOT LET THE MSM IGNORE THIS!!!!
Contact Fox News:
(Disclaimer: I have not verified the accuracy of every number on these lists)
Foxs main number 888-369-4762.
* Kathy Ardleigh, Sen. Politics Producer
o Phone: 212-301-3186
* Thom Bird, Fox News Sen. Producer
o Phone: 212-301-3250
* Todd Ciganek, National News Editor
o Phone: 212-301-3352 [This number connects to a fax machine]
* Ian Rae, Exec. VP News
o Phone: 212-301-8552
* John Moody, Sen VP News
o Phone: 212-301-8560
* Brian Lewis, Executive Vice President of Corporate Communications
o Phone: 212-301-3331
* Irena Briganti, Vice President of Media Relations
o Phone: 212-301-3608
* Brian Knoblock, International Editor
o Phone: 212-301-5486
* Kim Schiller Hume, Wash DC Bureau Chief
o Phone: 202-824-6389
* Ken LaCorte, Los Angeles Bureau Chief
o Phone: 310-571-2000
* Justin Schmidt, Chicago Bureau Chief
o Phone: 312-494-0428
* Brit Hume, Managing Editor
o Phone: 202-824-6470
* David Asman, Fox News Host
o Phone: 212-301-3944
* Shepard Smith, Fox Report Host
o Phone: 212-301-3711
* Bill OReilly, OReilly Factor Host
o Phone: 212-301-3320
* Jane Skinner, News Anchor
o Phone: 212-301-5023
* John Moody, Sen VP News
o Phone: 212-301-8560
* David Asman, Fox News Host
o Phone: 212-301-3944
* Shepard Smith, Fox Report Host
o Phone: 212-301-3711
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Fox News DC - 202-824-64xx (direct lines to a real person or news desk)
212-301-3300 Breaking News Desk
212-301-3301 Control Room (Live Broadcasts)
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HOUSE REPUBLICAN WHIP
Mary Fallin
Oklahoma-5th, Republican
1432 Longworth HOB
Washington, DC 20515-3605
Phone: (202) 225-2132
Just spoke to her staff..she is still there on the house floor:)
I just called and said "There's a Republican revolt going on int the House Chamber and I wasn't seeing much coverage of it." I got a run around on it. Was told several times "There are no cameras on now. Cameras are not allowed." I objected, politely, that the story could still be covered.
He seemed mildly irritated that I would question that and asked if I wanted to talk to (name garbled) and I said yes. Got a phone tree that led to leaving a recorded message. I did...
"There's a Republican revolt going on in the House Chamber. I understand that the cameras are turned off. You can still cover the story. Thank you."
Steve Pergman, Foxnews, about 5:00 EST.
All this reaction over Fox is a bit overblown. That was a comment by one person. How about the fact that Fox is the only station that covered it and a majority on there did not call it a prank. Varney gave it a lot of coverage.
ME TOO!
AH-H A H!!!
Now the truth comes out!
Nine percent Nancy’s plan has raised the price of oil 75% since she took office!
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Pelosi’s 415# is now asking for zip code. Fortunately I got my message out before that was requested and before my call was redirected....
;-)
CALLING ALL D.C. AND OUTLYING FREEPERS!!!! JOIN THE REVOLT. STRORM THE HALLS OF CONGRESS JUST LIKE WE STORMED THE ELECTIONS OFFICE IN FLORIDA IN 2000!!!!!!
I am on the Left Coast. Wish I could join you. BUT, I have been on the phone ALL day!!!!!!
This has been a hard thread to follow while trying to get work done!
My memory, such as it is, was at the time C-Span and the House agreed to live coverage, back in the 80s, that the cameras were to go off with the lights. IIRC, early on several then-backbenchers like Newt took advantage of the daily end of business but lights & cameras on to go before the C-Span cameras to make their case on a variety of issues. Those speeches got more coverage than those during regular hours!
What I am enjoying so much about today (beyond the GOP actually showing some backbone)is the payback for the Dem Senate’s staying in session over Christmas to avoid any recess appointments by President Bush. It’s a great day!
GOP Congressman Stage House Takeover; Demand an Energy Act
August 01, 2008 05:06 PM EST
Edited by Jim Kouri, TCV Staff - As the Democrats gaveled the House to a close today for a five-week recess and turned off the microphones, U.S. Rep. Lynn Westmoreland took to the floor and began speaking to tourists in the House Gallery about the Democrats lack of action on lowering gas prices.
Following Westmoreland’s lead other Republican members of the House lined up to give speeches as visitors in the gallery clapped and cheered. The debate has now gone on for five hours and continues. The Hill newspaper tells of Westmoreland’s role in the revolt.
The microphones are off, the C-SPAN cameras are no longer running in the House chamber, but all is not silent as a group of House Republicans has stayed behind to continue to speak about energy issues.
Rep. Lynn Westmoreland (R-Ga.) began the protest, which included about 20 GOPers who chose not to make the traditional mad dash for the airport following adjournment. Instead, they gave speeches on the empty floor to protest that Congress went into recess and to raise awareness of what they say is an unwillingness by Democrats to take up legislation to deal with the nation’s energy crisis.
‘There were about 40 people lined up to speak, and Democrats adjourned to keep us from doing the special orders,’ Westmoreland said. ‘I was looking around and trying to figure out what we were going to do and just decided to go down to the well and started talking to the people in the galleries.’
Among the GOP members who lined up to speak were Minority Leader John Boehner (Ohio), Minority Whip Roy Blunt (Mo.), Reps. Michael Burgess (Texas), John Campbell (Calif.), Eric Cantor (Va.), Shelley Moore Capito (W.Va.), John Carter (Texas), John Culberson (Texas), Charlie Dent (Pa.), Jeff Fortenberry (Neb.), Virginia Foxx (N.C.), Louie Gohmert (Texas), Duncan Hunter (Calif.), Thaddeus McCotter (Mich.), Mike Pence (Ind.), Tom Price (Ga.), Ted Poe (Texas), Adam Putnam (Fla.), Bill Sali (Idaho), John Shadegg (Ariz.), John Shimkus (Ill.) and Tim Walberg (Mich.).
Others received word as they were leaving town and turned around to join their colleagues on the House floor. Texas GOP Rep. Kevin Brady left his seat on an airplane departing for the Lone Star State and was greeted by a standing ovation when he entered the chamber.
Formal dress was not a requirement. Rep. Mike Rogers (R-Mich.) showed up in khaki shorts and sandals.
At one point, the Republicans began to interact with people in the gallery who were shouting questions to the floor, such as : “So when are we going to do something to actually bring down energy prices?”
Members also traded off turns sitting in the press gallery, a move necessary to keep it open.
Nadeam Elshami, a spokesman for Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.), chalked the display up to politics. At one point the lights went off but were later turned back on. The microphones were also eventually turned on, according to staff present. In addition, the Capitol Police tried to shut down the press gallery at one point but Shadegg ensured that it remained open.
‘Republicans are too scared to go home to face their constituents after voting against bills to force Big Oil companies to use it or lose it, demand that the president free our oil from the government stockpile and crack down on speculators,’ Elshami said. ‘In a week where Exxon Mobil made the largest quarterly profits by a U.S. corporation, Republicans are staying in Washington to argue that Big Oil deserves more taxpayer lands.’
He added, ‘That sums up their priorities.’
The House floor filled with constituents, staff and members was an extraordinary sight for any day, but particularly noticeable on the day when lawmakers were supposed to be heading home for a month of campaigning and rest. The last time members stayed on the floor after the House had adjourned was in 1995, and that time it was Democrats leading the protest.
It was unclear as to when Republicans would relinquish the floor. But the gallery closes to the public at 4:30 p.m.
This story was written by Jackie Kucinich and Released by Rep. Westmoreland’s office.
Brian Robinson
Deputy Chief of Staff
U.S. Rep. Lynn Westmoreland (GA 3)
202-225-5901 (O)
202-222-5384 (C)
Shadegg turned on the PA system by typing in random codes and accidentally typed the correct code, allowing brief access before it was turned off again.
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Pelosi’s got a book tour. She’s got ulterior motives for her ulterior motives. With the dems, it’s always about THEM. Throw the bums and the bumettes out!!!
I just called and told them THANK YOU FOR STANDING UP and to tell Nacny (*&^%$# Pelosi that we are not taking her crap and she should be impeached or removed from office for her snotty little tactics! The girls who answered the phone was so happy for the calls. She thanked me for calling the REPUBLICAN WHIP HOTLINE
I just called and told told them to stay the night - that we appreciate them representing the people.
Because what little coverage they are being given by Foxnews is nothing but ridicule, that’s why.
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