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Week in Review for Friday, May 1 2009

Welcome to the Week in Review for Friday the 1st of May, 2009.

Newt was on the O'Reilly Factor last night, Thursday, you can catch it below:


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Newt also appeared on Hannity's show talking about the $9 trillion debt of the 2010 Obama budget. Watch below:


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Newt made an appearance on the Washington Journal, on C-SPAN, which you can watch here. Topics include the flu epidemic, the RNC and more.

Check out this op-ed from the USA Today: "Obama's radical agenda: President turns to big government in bid to remake U.S. economy."

Finally, our weekly newsletter where we reviewed the "devastatingly successful" first 100 days of President Obama.



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By Hot @ Sunday, April 19, 2009 9:12 AM
"HOT please don’t talk about White America because it’s not a white/black thing OR a liberal/conservative thing. It’s an American thing. "

Keep dreaming Nancy, keep dreaming.



You put these people in office so you must be happy.

By PASTOR DAVID @ Saturday, April 18, 2009 11:35 PM
Nancy, you are right, this is neither a black or white or political party thing. The tea parties were a collection of people who are just flat out tired and broke. They want to be heard and they want people in Washington to listen. Is that going to happen? My guess is that as long as the media sides with the Obama robbing machine they will not be fair or listen to the people. In our tea party here in Tucson, Arizona it was reported that we had about 4,000 people. People of all walks of life, ages and wealth were there showing their support for smaller government, fiscal responsibility and accountability. One phrase kept being repeated, “No more bail outs, stimulus or spending.” That is not what I heard from the media but then again I didn’t believe they would report the truth. The fact of the matter is that we need to set the course for change and it begins in our own states and then our country. As far a Napolitano is concerned, I don’t think there is any thing to fear. As governor of Arizona she didn’t do much. She didn’t think we had a drug problem or illegal problem. As director of Homeland Security, well I don’t think she sees much of a problem with any terrorist or a breakdown of our national security. Unless you are a veteran then you might have cause to worry. Let’s face it the woman is an idiot. But then again bad leadership breeds bad leadership.

By nancy512 @ Saturday, April 18, 2009 9:46 PM
The ridiculous elitist CNN commentators and liberals like Pelosi with her astroturf comment are just alike in their insulting view of regular Americans. They believe that we the little people couldn’t possibly have put together the tea parties ourselves - they must have been organized by Fox news, etc. It’s consistent with the philosophy that regular Americans are not smart enough or capable enough and therefore they need government. That philosophy is how the dumb idea that every American should own a home whether they can afford it or not was concocted. It’s easier for them to imagine that the tea parties are meaningless - rather than face what they really are, the start of a revolution. (to clarify, a “peaceful” revolution - just in case these pages are being monitored by Homeland Security).

HOT please don’t talk about White America because it’s not a white/black thing OR a liberal/conservative thing. It’s an American thing. Please don’t make that dingbat Garofolo right. What ALL of us
should consider is that our government has become too big, too intrusive and too inefficient. None of us mind our hard earned taxes being spent wisely - but when they are thrown around like monopoly money - then we have to step in and speak up. Both parties have contributed to making a bloated overreaching mess of it. We need to seriously get back to basics and elect someone who gets it. A party is nothing more than the minds that contribute to it. With the right leader Republicans could straighten up and fly right again.

My first choice is Newt - who could quite possibly be the only person who would reduce the EMP threat, put us on the path to economic success, tackle deficit spending, deal with terrorists and rogue nations effectively, deal with health care and energy without bankrupting us - and lead this country with grace and strength. No pressure Newt.. ;)

PS: O’Reilly has every reason to boast about Fox kicking the sorry *sses of the other networks.. But, I hope he doesn’t get too full of himself. Being humble suits him better.

By patrickm @ Saturday, April 18, 2009 12:07 PM
after reading the responses I have to say some still do not hear the message I hear. I believe that we the people are the party. we have the power. it doesnt matter what party we belong to it is how we vote. we have to pull from our masses candidates that truly want what is best for all of us and that is not what any political party is currently doing. we need people that will vote they're values not a party line. that is what I believe Newt's trying to convey to us. make a difference turn everyone you can onto this movement that people like Newt are trying to assist the people to build and we the people can control our country. it is up to us.

By Hot @ Saturday, April 18, 2009 10:52 AM
Botton line is IF WHITE AMERICA Don't stick together things will never change.

White America sticking together is not a bad thing for anyone. After all the MAJORITY of WHITE AMERICA put the black race farther up the ladder each year. All whites are not racist but people like AL and Jesse keep the racist thorn in our side alive.

And don't forget the IDIOTS OUT THERE like CNN and etc. that try to lie and hold back the truth from America.


You put these people in office so you must be happy.

By PASTOR DAVID @ Sunday, April 12, 2009 4:49 PM
I think that Newt has a great idea for students to twitter or email or whatever. But I still feel that it would be more vivid in the minds of the American people if Obama is rejected as speaker or if no one shows up in protest. Listen, the senseless killing of the unborn must stop. And if preventing a far left, God hating president is kept from giving a speech at a school that feels strongly against abortions then I support their effort. Obama and his American trashing machine must be stopped. People are tired of having to concede their convictions for the sake of murderous hating liberals. Go Norte Dame! Make your voices heard. Stand up for the unborn who were ROBBED OF THEIR AMERICAN RIGHTS.

By JimOakley @ Monday, March 16, 2009 5:57 AM
I agree that Bush and Obama are both big spenders. I am frustrated that conservative principles were discredited by the false impression Republicans presented; the Republican party is not really conservative. I wish we had four parties: Conservative, Liberal, Labor, and Libertarian. Since that will never happen, the Republican party should reject the spenders and attract the working class. Even if the economy improves the debt is going to be an issue. The Social Security problem should be fully blamed on Democrats. Say to the working class: “They spent your Social Security money; now you can’t retire; but you still have to pay into it.”

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