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Medicare Czar Ambushed!

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Mattera Confronts House Majority Leader

Welcome readers!

Over the Summer and bleeding into the Fall, I’ll be working on some exciting new writing and video projects. Oh, you better believe they’ll include trademark ambush interviews with a little bit of j.rocka videos sprinkled in. You know how I roll baby! Stay tuned, friends! You’re not gonna want to miss what I have in store for you. That being said, my posts in the next few months will be infrequent, as I work on these projects. But not to worry. In the mean time, I’ve uploaded all my run-ins with senators and congressmen as well as the vids of me mind-screwing libs at their own rallies. I also decided to throw in some TV appearances. There’s plenty to keep you entertained, for now. And make sure you subscribe to all my feeds, YouTube and Twitter included.

God bless ya!

Alert: Most Ethical Congress strikes

Chris Dodd has as much integrity as Bill Clinton, which is to say he has none. Clinton may have used his position of power to solicit a BJ from Monica. But Chris Dodd? Well, well. He’s abused his authority as a senator to orchestrate shady land deals in Ireland, kickbacks from AIG executives, and sweetheart mortgage rates from lenders who he regulates as Chairman of the Senate Banking Committee. In this clip, I discuss the kickback-end of Dodd’s crookedness.

Behold, the most ethical Congress ever:

What other Dodd scandal did I miss? I’m sure at least two or three.

Btw, here’s my simple formula to assess if a politician needs to resign: Has he used his status as an elected official for personal gain? If the answer is yes, he must get the boot. Pronto!

And going back to BJ Bill Clinton for a moment: As president, he could’ve seduced nearly any intern he wanted… so he picks Monica Lewinsky? HUH?!? Are lib women that ugly and easy? Don’t know about the latter, but it’s an affirmative on the former.

Defending Rush Limbaugh

“Hell yea!” That was my response when asked by CNN to defend El Rushbo. In fact, it’s one of the most delightful things a conservative can do. The topic, which was the news cycle narrative for a few weeks, was Rush insisting that he wanted Obama’s stimulus porkulus package to fail. I proudly echoed that assertion. Fail, Obama. Fail. For the good of the country, I do not want your policies to be enacted. It’s not a matter of rooting for or against the success of big government schemes. It’s knowing that government spending has never, ever lifted a nation out of economic malaise. Not even one bit. Only private individuals creating private capital can do that. It’s basic economics (and logic) that my counterpart Franky Schaeffer didn’t grasp.

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What’s really sad about these two segments is seeing the rapid intellectual decline and pure stupidity of Franky Schaeffer, son of the late-great Francis Schaeffer. No real conservative would have voted for Obama. In fact, if you think, as Schaeffer alleges, that the GOP has strayed too far to the Right, then voting for John McCain would’ve been a no-brainer. McCain was the least conservative candidate in the GOP primary. The self-professed “Maverick” gained his Mavericky status caving into to leftist demands, proudly thumbing his nose at the Conservative Movement.

McCain was the ultimate moderate. The moderate’s moderate. He would become orgasmic at the idea of working with Ted Kennedy. Obama, on the other hand, was the most partisan liberal senator, completely beholden to the MoveOn.org crowd. If anyone was on the “fringes,” it certainly wasn’t Mac.

Sadly, Schaeffer has a book to pimp, and he knows the formula to obtaining coverage from the “drive-by” media: attack conservatives; attack Rush Limbaugh.

Franky, you’ll have your brief minutes of fame, but I’m sure you know that your dad would be vomiting in his mouth if he were alive today to see what a complete disgrace you’ve become. The conservative poseur, that is Franky Schaeffer.

Tea Partying, the Rhode Island way

Here’s my contribution, taking place at the steps of the Providence, Rhode Island State Capitol.


Ah, the right to petition our government for a redress of grievances. Constitutional principles aptly demonstrated. The only thing that was missing: socialists trying to sell us their newspapers.

Free-market socialism?

Huh?


So, these socialist wannabes get their ideas out just fine in a system grounded in free enterprise, but a free enterprise system is allegedly oppressive? Riiiiight. And socialism has been a success where?

Petition to abolish greed

Liberals were really signing it! Idiots.


Here’s a flashback of the inimitable Milton Friedman discussing greed self-interest with Phil Donahue: