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In this PJTV series, we look at whether America is a country of hostility or prosperity. The first episode covers the treatment of Native American's. Should we be ashamed of the way our ancestors treated them?
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What do you get when you cross hard rock, Christian lyrics, and conservative politics? The answer, “20 lb Sledge”–a southern California band that describes their music as a “wave after wave of sonic body blows, juicy melodies and lyrics, barkin’ with a bite of sharp-toothed defense of faith and patriotism.”20 lb Sledge is the brain child of drummer, Alfonzo Rachel. In 2008, he realized he needed Christ and Christ needed to be at the center of his life. He felt like it took 20 pound sledge hammer to break down the wall of pride standing between him and Christ....
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What do you get when you cross hard rock, Christian lyrics, and conservative politics? The answer, “20 lb Sledge”–a southern California band that describes their music as a “wave after wave of sonic body blows, juicy melodies and lyrics, barkin’ with a bite of sharp-toothed defense of faith and patriotism.”20 lb Sledge is the brain child of drummer, Alfonzo Rachel. In 2008, he realized he needed Christ and Christ needed to be at the center of his life. He felt like it took 20 pound sledge hammer to break down the wall of pride standing between him and Christ....
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Bill Whittle speaks at the first post-election meeting of the Hancock Park Patriots, November 12, 2012. Bill discusses the election, the culture and the post-political world of the Information Age.
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PJTV's Bill Whittle (known for his Afterburner Series) has a weekly show called the "Stratosphere Lounge". Come join the fun! http://www.ustream.tv/channel/the-stratosphere-lounge
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Yes, I know, all of the CPAC 2011 wrap-up posts are supposed to be done one or two days after but I had some loooooong nights. This was my first CPAC and, as such, my first live exposure to the pubescent Stepford hordes of Ron Paul supporters. Worry not, rational folk, he'll never be president because most of his fans will probably poke their eyes out while trying to master the complex motor skills necessary for success in a voting booth. I didn't actually communicate with any of them as I'd forgotten my Paultard Talking Points-to-English translation dictionary. But let's...
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In February, Pajamas Media published an article on German government subsidies of English-language cinema. Why is an American translator from Berlin not allowing the information to appear on Wikipedia?...
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Bill Whittle has stood out among the fine folks at PJTV as a guy who not only "gets it," but has an uncanny capacity for relating "it" to others. Self-described as a former liberal, Whittle's libertarian conservatism is a product of intellect and spiritual reflection. Some set of circumstances apparently led him to reevaluate his priorities and adopt a paradigm which was not indoctrinated from youth. This conversion process appears to have endowed him with the ability to strike at the heart of what matters, a skill one develops when restructuring their fundamental values.A culminate example of Whittle's insight came...
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You think Tony Stark is a bad-a$$ capitalist? Milton Friedman would kick his butt. Bill Whittle tells you why. VIDEO
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Video interview by Bill Whittle at PJTV. Long (11 minutes) but interesting. Video contains statistics on number of times Islam, enemy, Muslim, enemy, Al Qaeda, etc. are used. "Shifting of the way America thinks...'there are no facts. There are no truths.'...case (for) the advisors at the senior level have connections to the Muslim Brotherhood.'"
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Stealing a page from Bud Light's radio advertising, right-leaning PJTV.com has created a "Real Members of Congress" spoof targeting Charlie Rangel, D-N.Y., for his tax shenanigans. The title: "Mr. Tax-Law-Writing-Tax-Evader."
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Pajamas Media is capitalizing on its earlier coverage of the Tea Party movement and has launched Tea Party TV. As the PR release says, "Expanding on its coverage of the National Tea Party Convention last week, PJTV announced its launch of Tea Party TV, offering comprehensive coverage of the Tea Party movement. The cornerstone of the Tea Party TV coverage will be a twice-a-week Internet TV show hosted by Glenn Reynolds and AlfonZo Rachel, well-known commentators on PJTV. " Since the original PR release, they've also added Dana Loesch to Reynolds and Rachel. It's "the best way to stay informed...
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This is to funny!!!! Link to PolitiZoid
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New @ PJTV... Launch of Tea Party TV PJTV has been bringing you news about the Tea Party Movement since it began in February 2009. We covered the April 15 tax day and July 4 protests. Last fall, we embedded a reporter on the Tea Party Express Bus Tour, covering events in 38 cities and uploading more than 100 videos from those events. Just last week, we webcast the National Tea Party Convention live from Nashville, including Sarah Palin's keynote. To continue to be the leader in covering this movement, PJTV is proud to announce... Tea Party TV Tea Party...
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Amy Kremer of the Tea Party Express on now. She is saying the bickering is unnecessary, and we need to support each other. Don't back down because of negativity of some. If you don't like what another group is doing, ignore them We have one chance, and the time is now We need to stick together. Today is Ronald Reagan's 99th birthday!
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You have to go to This Link and register to watch.All they ask for is an email address and a password.Here is the schedule: Breakout Sessions 10:00-11:00amSMART GIRL POLITICS
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From Stalin to Obama, the mainstream media's history of bias leaves us asking: Who can handle the truth? Andrew Breitbart's newest venture, Big Journalism, arrives just in time -- as Bill Whittle explains in the latest Afterburner. Watch and comment here: http://pjtv.com/v/2955 Journalism: The Most Trusted Scam In America Jan 18 / Afterburner with Bill Whittle 10 min Consequences of unending bias DuranteCronkiteand so many more Left-wing bias costs people their lives
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We sent Alfonzo Rachel to Massachusetts to show you what you won't see in the MSM. There's energy, there are dirty tricks, and there's the SEIU member supporting Scott Brown. Watch & Comment here: http://pjtv.com/v/2962
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Thus Saul Alinsky begins Rules for Radicals, his impassioned 1971 missive to the political counterculture which had been galvanized into protest mode during the Vietnam War. I was one of the radicals for whom the book was written, though now I am a conservative mom and grateful American. I began blogging of the Obama-Alinsky connection during the 2008 presidential campaign, and given Obama’s history and his surrounding himself with characters from that Chicago/community organizing/dirty politics nexus, it was difficult for someone with my roots to think anything but the worst about the subtext of his message and his methodology. And...
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