“The tradegy of collectivist thought is that, while it starts out to make reason supreme, it ends by destroying reason because it misconceives the process on which the growth of reason depends. It may indeed be said that it is the paradox of all collectivist doctrine and its demand for “conscious” control or “conscious” planning that they necessarily lead to the demand that the mind of some individual should rule supreme–while only the individualist approach to social phenomena makes us recognize the superindividual forces which guide the growth of reason. Individualism is thus an attitude of humility before this social process and of tolerance to other opinions and is the exact opposite of that intellectual hubris which is at the root of the demand for comprehensive direction of the social process.
~Friedrich A. Hayek, The Road to Serfdom, Chapter XI, The End of Truth, page 166.
Glenn Beck Show – December 18, 2009 – Pt 3 of 7
How the Left Swiftboated America: The Liberal Media Conspiracy to Make You Think George Bush Was the Worst President in History (Hardcover)
John Gibson’s Controversial New Book
John Gibson’s New Book, ‘How the Left Swiftboated America’
Bill O’Reilly And John Gibson: Conservatives Upset About Obama’s Nobel Peace Prize – 12/09/09
Against the USA, Naked Communist Conspiracy Theory, NWO, Mind Control Report
“Once you admit that the individual is merely a means to serve the ends of the higher entity called society or the nation, most of those features of totalitarian regimes which horrify us follow of necessity. From the collectivist standpoint intollerance and brutal suppression of dissent, the complete disregard of the life and happiness of the individual, are essential and unavoidable consequences of this basic premise, and the collectivist can admit this and at the same time claim that his system is superior to one in which the “slefish” interests of the individuals are allowed to obstruct the full realization of the ends the community pursues. …”
~Friedrich A. Hayek, The Road to Serfdom, Chapter X, Why The Worse Get on Top, page 149.
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John Gibson
“…John David Gibson (born July 25, 1946) is an American radio talk show host. As of September 2008, he hosts the syndicated radio program The John Gibson Show on Fox News Radio. Gibson was formerly the co-host of the weekday edition of The Big Story on the Fox News television channel.
Gibson earned a BA from the UCLA School of Theater, Film and Television. He began his reporting career with The Hollywood Reporter (1969-1972) and worked for Atlantic Records (1972-1974). Gibson worked for KFWB-AM (1974-1975) and KEYT-TV (1975-1977). At KCRA, he was a feature reporter on the “Weeknight” magazine show (1977-1979) and San Francisco bureau chief (1979-1989).[1]
Beginning in 1992, Gibson worked as an NBC News correspondent in Burbank, California. In 1994, he became the first West coast correspondent for NBC News Channel. He covered the O.J. Simpson trial for NBC News Channel and Rivera Live on CNBC.[2] In 1996 he was named anchor for daytime programming on MSNBC.[1]
Gibson joined the Fox News Channel in September 2000 as the host of its news program The Big Story. He also wrote the New York Times bestselling books Hating America: The New World Sport and The War on Christmas.[2]
On March 12, 2008, Fox News Channel announced The Big Story was being replaced with America’s Election Headquarters, a program more directly geared toward following the 2008 U.S. presidential election.[3] The Big Story was not renewed after the election and was replaced with The Glenn Beck Program in January 2009.
It is time to turn Governor Sarah Palin loose on the conservative base with interviews on talk radio.
Start with the diva of conservative talk radio, Laura Ingraham.
Follow this with interviews with the following conservative and libertarian talk show hosts:
Bill Bennett
Mike Gallagher
Neal Boortz
Glenn Beck
Rush Limbaugh
Sean Hannity
Mark Levin
Michael Reagan
Dennis Miller
Monica Crowlely
John Gibson
Hugh Hewitt
Michael Medved
Dennis Prager
Michael Savage
Dr. Laura Schlessinger
If you do this you will win.
The choice is yours.
Sunny & The Sunliners “Talk To Me” (OLDIE)
Cream – Sunshine of your Love
Hugh Hewitt got Sarah call and Bill Bennett replayed today on his show, Morning in America:
Sarah Palin on the Hugh Hewitt Show
Great interview.
Private Palin call your Mother you little stinker!
Governor Palin call Laura Ingraham Thursday!
Your are on a roll, go down the above list.
Ronald Reagan “Morning in America”
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Sarah Palin: Babies, Guns, Jesus
“…RUSH: This is Sarah Palin and her accomplishments. Obama cannot make a speech like this.PALIN: In serving as the team mom and coaching some basketball on the side, I got involved in the PTA and then was elected to the city council and then elected mayor of my hometown where my agenda was to stop wasteful spending and cut property taxes and put the people first! (cheers and applause) I was then appointed ethics commissioner and chairman of the Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Commission. And when I found corruption there, I fought it hard and I held the offenders to account. (cheers and applause) Along with fellow reformers in the great state of Alaska, as governor, I stood up to the old politics as usual — to the special interests, to the lobbyists, the big oil companies, and the good old boy network. (cheers and applause) When oil and gas prices went up so dramatically and the state revenues followed with that increase, I sent a large share of that revenue directly back to the people of Alaska — and we are now… (cheers and applause) We’re now embarking on a $40 billion natural gas pipeline to help lead America to energy independence.RUSH: She’s doing it.
PALIN: I signed major ethics reforms and I appointed both Democrats and independents to serve in my administration, and I championed reform, toned the abuses of earmark spending by Congress. In fact, I told Congress, “Thanks, but no thanks,” on that Bridge to Nowhere. If our state wanted a bridge, I said we’d build it ourselves.
RUSH: Sarah Palin: babies, guns, Jesus. Hot damn! …”
Palin Will Spend More Time With Couric, Cont’d [Byron York]
“…Some Republicans believe the McCain campaign made a fundamental mistake in the Palin rollout by focusing on those traditional broadcast networks. (The only other interview Palin has done was with Sean Hannity on Fox News.) Palin is the person who almost single-handedly repaired John McCain’s relations with the conservative base, and a base media strategy might have been a more effective one. If, a week or so after the Republican convention, Palin had done a lot of talk radio — Limbaugh, Hannity, Ingraham, Levin, Bennett, Hewitt, etc. — she would have had widespread exposure to the voters most favorably disposed to her. Of course the campaign press corps would have complained, but they would also probably have been forced to use snippets from Palin’s talk-radio interviews, which means that what Palin said in a friendly atmosphere would ultimately make its way to an even wider audience, one that includes independents and undecided voters. After that radio immersion period — starting, say, about now — Palin would do interviews with everyone.
P.S. One more thought. I know I stressed talk radio above, but it would probably have been wiser for the McCain team to have fashioned a rollout combining talk radio, the blogosphere, and local news outlets in key states. Debuting Palin on a network newscast seems like, well, an old-fashioned kind of strategy. It certainly wasn’t a fresh approach. …”
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