Progress Now Colorado 2012 Brand Survey
by T.L. James | 6:15 pm, January 29, 2012
Our lefty friends over at ProgressNow Colorado are running an online brand survey. Please take a moment to visit the site and provide them with your suggestions and comments.
Hawaii Five-O Insults Pearl Harbor Survivors
by T.L. James | 7:29 pm, December 10, 2011
This is sad. But predictable with Hollywood, unfortunately – FIVE-O CREW DISGRACEFUL TO WWII PEARL HARBOR SURVIVORS: The TGGF program had brought 24 red roses to place at the gravesites on the opposite side of the Punchbowl. The program crew actually had one of their men wearing a backpack and earplug walk through – infiltrate [...]
Brave New Films Bravely Fails in Koch “Setup”
by T.L. James | 11:45 am, November 13, 2011
Oops. “Truth-telling” filmmaker Robert Greenberg needs to find less-inept assistants. Apparently, in trying to “prove” that the Kochs are “unresponsive” to critics, Greenberg’s team made several phone calls to a Koch number in rapid succession, leaving a recorded message each time — and in a couple of cases, accidentally recording themselves after they thought they’d [...]
Occupy Denver Invades BlogCon 2011…
by T.L. James | 3:41 pm, November 11, 2011
…And is shouted down and mocked mercilessly. They really shouldn’t have taken on Steven Crowder.
UPDATE: Tony Katz doesn’t take kindly to a protester trying to interrupt his radio show later in the day:
BlogCon 2011
by T.L. James | 1:03 pm, November 11, 2011
Attending the BlogCon 2011 in Denver this weekend. PPC (myself and Michael Sandoval), Ari Armstrong, Kelly Maher, and Todd Shepherd will be speaking today at 3:15, on building and maintaining state-level blog networks. UPDATE: taunting OccupyDenver, which is threatening a surprise(!) march on BlogCon 2011 at 5pm tonight…uptwinkles! UPDATE 2:25: a half-dozen protestors showed up [...]
An Inconvenient Halloween Short Story
by T.L. James | 9:00 pm, October 30, 2011
This story was originally inspired by Walter Russel Mead’s article on Bill McKibben’s collection of science fiction short stories aimed at scaring the public (er, ‘shaping an emotional response’) over global warming. I was too busy to finish it when it was actually topical, unfortunately, so I am publishing it instead as a scary story suitable for Halloween. NOVEMBER 7, 2500: Seasons formed [...]
Occupy Toledo!
by T.L. James | 3:32 pm, October 17, 2011
So I’m walking down the street in Toledo (the one in Spain) on Saturday, and I suddenly find myself in the middle of a protest. Near as I can tell from cognates, it was something related to the Occupy Wall Street crap but translated into Spanish. Naturally, I had to play reporter and get some [...]
Since 9/11
by T.L. James | 3:31 pm, September 11, 2011
I think like most Americans old enough to remember 9/11, I remember it almost moment by moment, as clear as if it had happened yesterday. Which makes it strange to think that it’s been ten years now — I remember it more clearly than a lot of news events that happened in the past year [...]
PPC Re|Education Camps, October 1 and 8
by T.L. James | 2:30 am, September 11, 2011
In case you missed it, there’s a tax increase vote coming up this November and a presidential election in the coming year. Are you ready? Are you looking to improve your skills as a citizen journalist or online activist as these critical elections approach? PPC will be conducting our next Re|Education Camps on Saturday, October [...]
Rep. Mike Coffman Town Hall Meeting, Featuring MoveOn Hecklers
by T.L. James | 10:19 pm, August 28, 2011
Here is the full video from yesterday morning’s town hall meeting in Littleton. A local MoveOn.org organizer was trying last week to get people to show up and ask questions featuring the inane mantra “Jobs Not Cuts” — as you’ll see, a couple people worked it into their questions/statements, and the rest just heckled in [...]
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