Browsing the Archive
April 2011
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‘Wonkette’ Attacks Trig–Here’s Their Advertiser List #TrigsCrew
by Artgal on April 20, 2011**UPDATE: Response from Sarah Palin at end of post**From the blog of the Smart Girl Politics Texas Coordinator, the following article contains a list of advertisers on Wonkette, the site responsible for the disgusting attack on Trig Palin: Speak Up For Those Who Can’t Speak Up For Themselves Let these advertisers know the situation (some were unaware) and as always, be sweet as pie when you email or call :) UPDATE: If you are on Twitter, from @_starstar here’s the Twitter contact list for advertisers Plus: Natl Journal: Derek Hunter Attempts to Defund Wonkette by Boycott Daily Caller: Wonkette stoops to new low, mocks Trig Palin for mental disability Ad Age: Papa John’s, Huggies Pull Ads From Wonkette After Palin...
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Kloppenberg Demands Recount in WI Supreme Court Race
by Tammy on April 20, 2011Knowing the malignant narcissism of most of those on the Left demands drama, victimhood and perpetual outrage, I predicted union hack and failed Wisconsin Supreme Court candidate Joanne Kloppenburg would demand a recount in that race, and she has done so. For her, 200 votes was enough to confirm victory, but her loss by 7,316 votes is apparently questionable. How much will this typical liberal self-indulgent folly cost the taxpayers of Wisconsin? About a million bucks. Wisconsin Supreme Court challenger files for recount Charging that voting “anomalies” were “widespread,” the liberal challenger in the Wisconsin Supreme Court race filed papers Wednesday afternoon requesting a recount in the close election that has her trailing a conservative incumbent by less than .05...
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Today’s Tammy Radio Podcast Has Posted
by Tammy on April 20, 2011Hope n’ Change: Super Downsized Subscribers, visit the TAM Podcasts page for your exclusive media :) If you aren’t a member of the Tammy Army, please join today! Due to a short stream interruption during the live show, today’s Daily Tammy Radio is in two podcasts. For direct links, click here for Hour 1 and here for Hour 2 of today’s Tammy Radio podcast.
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Illinois Counties Have More Voters Than Voting Age Residents
by Pat_S on April 20, 2011They say they can’t afford to bring the records up to date. Census shows voter problems in several Illinois counties More than 10 percent of Illinois’ 102 counties have more registered voters than residents who are old enough to vote, according to a new report. The 14 counties, as well as the board governing elections in East St. Louis, have been notified of the problem by state election regulators following the release of new U.S. Census Bureau population figures earlier this year. Counties that need financial assistance may be able to receive federal grants, but even that process could become tricky in certain cash-strapped regions where counties would have to come up with the money first and then wait to...
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Tonight’s “3rd Hour” Podcast Has Posted
by Tammy on April 19, 2011TAMs, please visit the podcasts page or your iTunes feed to access this exclusive media. If you are not a subscriber yet, please do consider joining. For just about the cost of one tall nonfat latte a month ($5) you too can get the podcasts, the show archive, this special “3rd Hour” each day and the weekly “Palin Report” among other perks. Click here for more information and to become a Tammy Army Member. I do appreciate the support :) Click here for the direct link to this podcast.
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You Met SB1070 Last Year; Now, Meet SB1593
by Artgal on April 19, 2011It was this time last year when Arizonans and many throughout the country waited to see what Gov. Jan Brewer would do regarding SB1070. We received that answer on April 23, 2010. By April 21, 2011, we will see if Arizona will once again lead the nation in establishing true freedom of choice in health insurance by inviting business across state lines. SB1593 would open up a free market solution in health insurance options with other states as pointed out by Tom Jenney from Americans For Prosperity in the following post: http://www.americansforprosperity.org/041511-tell-gov-brewer-let-my-people-go-urgent (I urge you all to pass his information and pdf file along). Some concern has also been raised about the bill even among those who supported it. AZ State Rep. Terri Proud introduced...
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Today’s Tammy Radio Podcast Has Posted
by Tammy on April 19, 2011Subscribers, visit the TAM Podcasts page for your exclusive media :) If you aren’t a member of the Tammy Army, please join today! Click here for the direct link to today’s Tammy Radio podcast.
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What’s Brewing With Brewer?
by Artgal on April 19, 2011This evening, Gov. Jan Brewer vetoed two major bills: the campus carry bill and the birther bill. From what I am seeing on various social media sites, Gov. Brewer has many very unhappy supporters this evening. Some have even resorted to calling her a ‘traitor’ on her personal Facebook page which I do not find at all fair. I at least want to hear her reasoning. Though I am disappointed with the outcome of the campus carry bill (and I mean that also in the sense of how it was watered down in the state senate), I am also mindful that Gov. Brewer has been a staunch supporter of the Second Amendment and has greatly expanded the state’s gun laws since taking office in...
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Tonight’s “3rd Hour” Podcast Has Posted
by Tammy on April 18, 2011(From Hope n’ Change) TAMs, please visit the podcasts page or your iTunes feed to access this exclusive media. If you are not a subscriber yet, please do consider joining. For just about the cost of one tall nonfat latte a month ($5) you too can get the podcasts, the show archive, this special “3rd Hour” each day and the weekly “Palin Report” among other perks. Click here for more information and to become a Tammy Army Member. I do appreciate the support :) Click here for the direct link to this podcast.
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Today’s Tammy Radio Podcast Has Posted
by Tammy on April 18, 2011Subscribers, visit the TAM Podcasts page for your exclusive media :) If you aren’t a member of the Tammy Army, please join today! Click here for the direct link to today’s Tammy Radio podcast.