Saturday, April 14, 2012

The Rundown for April 14, 2012

On the show today, we will be talking primarily about Taxes and the Tea Party with not one but TWO special guests scheduled to be on the show:

  1. Herman Cain, former presidential candidate and founder of the Cain Solutions Revolution on the Hill coming up tomorrow and Monday
  2. Brian K. Hill, Senate Candidate for the seat currently held by Joe Lieberman, the Independent Democrat who is retiring this year

I will also be playing Rick Santelli’s Tea Party rant back in 2009, as well as other Tea Party videos. It is bound to be interesting, so tune in and take a listen!

Rick Santelli’s Tea Party Rant in Chicago – Feb. 2009 (Courtesy CNBC

The phone number to call in is 718-305-7176 and the website is http://www.blogtalkradio.com/conservativennationradio/2012/04/14/red-right-and-blue. The fun starts at 1:30 PM Eastern, and the chatroom opens 30 minutes early. Come and join in on the fun and tell your friends and neighbors to come join us as well!

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The Tea Party

I am not a member of any tea parties here in Fort Myers, Florida. However, I am affiliated with a couple online and also know a lot of Tea Party supporters, so to read this letter to the editor in The News Press on Monday, April 2, 2012 is real disturbing to me

Make Believe

Tea parties are for little girls with imaginary friends.

Brendan Lally, Fort Myers

And then on the next page to see the Headline by E.J. Dionne of the Washington Post entitled “Tea Party tosses traditions of conservatism overboard” really got my blood pressure soaring. If it were not for a Tea Party, there would be no America today. No, I do not mean the Tea Party protests and the elections of 2009 – 2010. I am going further back.

Let us step into the time machine and take a trip to Colonial Boston in 1773. At the time Great Britain had ruled over the colonies. On May 10, King George had put the royal seal of approval on the Tea Act, which was supposed to convince the colonists to purchase Company tea on which the Townshend Duties were paid, thus implicitly agreeing to accept Parliament's right of taxation. It had also granted the Company the right to directly ship its tea to North America and the right to the duty-free export of tea from Britain, although the tax imposed by the Townshend Acts and collected in the colonies remained in force.

The Colonists were not pleased, and as such recognized the implications of the Act's provisions, and a coalition of merchants and artisans similar to that which had opposed the Stamp Act of 1765 mobilized opposition to delivery and distribution of the tea. The company's authorized consignees were harassed, and in many colonies successful efforts were made to prevent the tea from being landed. This culminated in the Boston Tea Party where colonists (some disguised as Native Americans) boarded tea ships anchored in the harbor and dumped their tea cargo overboard. The group (led by Samuel Adams) numbered somewhere between 30 and 130 colonists dressed as Mohawk Indians who had boarded the Dartmouth, Beaver, and Eleanor and destroyed and tossed 342 chests of tea overboard into Boston Harbor in the span of three hours. This was one of the fuses which led to the American Revolutionary War. Granted, there were other events which precipitated the colonists to revolt, but the Boston Tea Party set the stage for the final straw to the colonists to break ties from England.

If it were not for those patriots, those Sons of Liberty, there would be no America now. In 2009 with ObamaCare on the forefront and also the stimulus bill, people were fed up with Obama’s policies that they revot4ed. Not with throwing tea into harbors or even going out into the streets with guns and hacksaws, but rather with loud voices and constitutions in their hands and confronted their Senators and Congressmen who had put in their support for ObamaCare and the stimulus, as well as a few laws like Dodd-Frank and Sarbanes-Oxley. That led to the election of Scott Brown to fill Ted Kennedy’s seat in Massachusetts in January, 2009 after Kennedy died as well as the massive election in 2010 when the Republicans took back the House with victories by Allen West, Michelle Bachman, and other Representatives backed by the Tea Party.

The Tea Party IS alive and well in 2012 also. Granted, there have been many of the Tea party darlings like Rubio, Ryan, and others who have backed Mitt Romney for president, but they are in no way establishment based now, which is what many have said on Facebook, Twitter, and other social media outlets. May we do what we can to keep the House, take back the Senate, and evict Obama from the White House in 2012. To quote Darrell Lee in The Patriot Zone on Facebook,

Dear President Obama,
The answer to 2012 is 1773.
Retrospectively Yours,
The Tea Party

Online Social Media Tea Party?

There is a reason I had titled this rant like I did. Back in July during the debt ceiling debacle Hugh Hewitt, a talk radio host as well as a columnist for TownHall.com, mentioned that a “Twitter Tea Party” is needed. I had tweeted a couple of things during that Tea Party, and think that another one is needed right now. Only thing is I will go one better. What we need is just as I had mentioned in the title of this blog entry, an ONLINE SOCIAL MEDIA Tea Party.

As far as I know, there are 8 forms of Social Media online right now:

  1. Facebook (http://www.facebook.com)
  2. Twitter (http://www.twitter.com)
  3. Tumblr (http://www.tumblr.com)
  4. LinkedIn (http://www.linkedin.com)
  5. Digg (http://www.digg.com)
  6. YouTube (http://www.youtube.com)
  7. any and all blogs
  8. any and all message boards

(NOTE: If there are any others I am forgetting, please let me know. Also, I realize I am missing sites like RedState, Tea Party Patriots, Tea Party Nation, and FreedomWorks and FreedomConnector as well, but I have included them in the final two forms.)

With sites like Facebook and Twitter, I would propose we find out the online pages of ALL of the political figures - whether they are local, state, or national – and post on their sites, telling them how you think they are doing and just let them know what you would like to see enacted on either a bill or some other pending legislation, as well as your thoughts on how they had voted on prior pieces of legislation. Also, Facebook and Twitter are good sites to post articles and other items to let people know what is happening not only in America but all around the world.

With sites like Tumblr, LinkedIn, and Digg, I would propose that we find articles and other items, like we did with Facebook and Twitter, and post them to our pages to let people know what is happening. This way we can get the word out and keep others up to date on what is happening.

In the event that the articles we had found are already posted to Facebook, Twitter, Tumblr, LinkedIn, or Digg by others, we should like, share, Retweet, Digg, and/or even comment on them.

With YouTube, we have a choice of either uploading a video of our own opinions on certain events, uploading videos of rallies or speeches, or commenting on the videos which are already out there.

For the various blogs and message boards out there, we can employ the same methods we used above, especially sharing them on the other social media outlets. This way the same articles get multiple coverage.

Why do I say post the same articles on all forms of social media? The answer is real simple. You might have different friends on Facebook than you do on Twitter (for example) and as such your Twitter friends might not be aware of a certain issue if you had only posted it to Facebook. I use all of the above social media outlets and there are some friends who are one outlet but not on others. If you only post to one social media outlet and then tell your friends on another they might feel out of the loop if they had not read a certain article, blog entry, or anything else. That is why we should cover ALL of the social media outlets, regardless of what they are, and get the word out there.

If you are interested in a Social Media Tea Party, please let me know and hopefully we can try to work something out. My email and Instant Messengers are always open and available for discussion about this.

Saturday, April 7, 2012

Merchants of Despair

For my editorial this week, I figure I would let one person speak on the current malaise of this country and government better than I can. If you ever watched any of the videos on PJTV then you had probably heard of Bill Whittle. He has a show on there called “Afterburner” and last week he had come up with one video which sums everything up rather well. Take a listen or watch below:

The rundown for April 7, 2012

Today’s show will be open to the callers AND a MAJOR announcement on the show next week including a VERY special guest calling in. If you want to know who it is, you are going to have to tune in and take a listen.

The call-in number is 718-305-7176 and the address for the show is http://www.blogtalkradio.com/conservativennationradio/2012/04/07/red-right-and-blue. The show starts at 1:30 PM Eastern, with the Chat opening 30 minutes before the show. Tell your friends about it and tune in. Join the fun and frivolity!

Saturday, March 31, 2012

The rundown for the show on March 31, 2012

Join Rick Bulow and Harriet Baldwin as they discuss the latest news of the week. Today, they will be speaking on the Supreme Court's three day hearing on ObamaCare and it's impact on the 2012 election. Plus you never know what else they have to say, so do tune in at 1:30 PM Eastern and take a listen. The number is 718-305-7176 and the chatroom at http://www.blogtalkradio.com/conservativennationradio/2012/03/31/red-right-and-blue is always open at least 30 minutes before the show so please come and join us!

The 2012 Election and Talk of a Third Party (Part 2)

Well apparently it seems like many people either did not read my entry from last week or they did and just brushed it off as nonsense so let me reiterate this once more.

THIS ELECTION IS WAY TOO IMPORTANT TO VOTE THIRD PARTY!

In other words, the ONLY TWO VIABLE CHOICES for this election are BARACK OBAMA AND THE REPUBLICAN NOMINEE. If you sit at home or vote for anyone else then it is a throwaway vote for Obama. Many of us have our own reasons why we are not going to vote for any of the GOP candidates in the primaries, but if this does not go into a brokered convention, then our ONLY OTHER CHOICE is to come together as a party or a group and vote Obama out. The only one that can do that is the Republican nominee. No third party candidate (outside of Ross Perot in 1992) had gotten enough traction to make a dent in the election count, whether it is popular vote or electoral vote.

Allow me to reiterate two comments made my by Harriet Baldwin, my co-host, in the Patriot Zone

  • Let me be clear: This is the MOST important election in our lifetimes. We MUST get behind the nominee-whoever it may be. A vote for ANY "third party candidate" is a vote for The Fraud aka Barack Hussein Obama. You are either with America or against America. Voting for Third Party or sitting on your sorry azz is unaccepatable.
  • Get involved. Get informed. COMMUNICATE. This "Third Party" talk is FINE after 2012. Not now. Imagine what this America-hating Usurper will do as a Lame Duck? Give me a break. End of America.
  • IF we do not vote for the GOP nominee in November, then this WILL be our future during an Obama second term

     

    If you want this to happen, then go ahead and vote for Barack Obama or those fronts known as third party candidates this year. I am voting for the Republican nominee because I want to be able to sing this come November 7.

    The choicer is yours, either a tyrannical anti-American dictator to lead us into the fall of the Republic, or the chance to sing Goodbye to him in November.

    Saturday, March 24, 2012

    The 2012 Election and Talk of a Third Party

    This week in the Patriot Zone there was one person who had said that because it looks like Mitt Romney will be the Republican Presidential Nominee, he will be voting third party and encouraged others to do so as well. History has shown that third parties serve nothing but heartbreak for the sitting president. For a classic example of this, we need look no further than 1992 when George H. W. Bush, aka Bush 41, lost to Bill Clinton due to Ross Perot siphoning a large amount of votes. Outside of that, third party candidates (and there are many of them. I think on this ballot there are 40-50 third parties who would be fielding a presidential nominee.

    In 2008, we had elected Barack Obama, one who was not properly vetted by the media and when he came in to office did so with the goal of fundamentally transforming our nation, ready to rule form day one according to Valerie Jarrett, a member of his then-transition staff. Now thanks to Andrew Breitbart and Sean Hannity, we have begun to properly vet Barack Obama. this election is WAY to important to waste it on a third party because of the destruction Obama has been doing. I feel that if we vote third party come November 6, 2012, we will in a sense be handing Obama the keys to the White House for another four years.

    IF we want to get Obama out of office in November, we have to do so with the right candidate. Outside of Perot's serious run in 1992, third party candidates have only served as spoilers for the sitting president in history. However, I feel that this year the third party candidate will serve to aid Obama in keeping the White House for another 4 years because of this current crop of candidates. Granted, I am a Republican and a Newt Gingrich supporter, but let's be realistic here. If he is not the nominee this year, the other three are not quite as electrifying to me as Newt is. It looks like Mitt Romney is the presumptive nominee, and if he keeps his position, I will vote for him in November because he, like the other Republican nominees this year, are better than Obama. The only one who electrified and excited me this election season was Herman Cain, but thanks to the establishment suits on both the Republican and the Democrat since he was forced to suspend his campaign.

    My good friend and co-host Harriet Baldwin had posted a couple of things to really put this election into perspective when she posted the following two comments in The Patriot Zone.

    • Let me be clear: This is the MOST important election in our lifetimes. We MUST get behind the nominee-whoever it may be. A vote for ANY "third party candidate" is a vote for The Fraud aka Barack Hussein Obama. You are either with America or against America. Voting for Third Party or sitting on your sorry azz is unaccepatable.
    • Get involved. Get informed. COMMUNICATE. This "Third Party" talk is FINE after 2012. Not now. Imagine what this America-hating Usurper will do as a Lame Duck? Give me a break. End of America.

    The ONLY TRUE VIABLE alternative to Barack Hussein Obama in November is the Republican nominee, where it be Mitt Romney, the other three candidates running now, or whoever comes out of a brokered convention in August. Either way, whoever comes out of the Republican National Convention on August 30, we will have 60 days to coalesce around that candidate and do whatever it takes to defeat Obama. A vote for ANY of the third party candidates this year, and this clip from "Star Wars Episode 3: Revenge of the Sith" COULD VERY WELL be our future if Obama wins re-election.

     

     

    I know I do not want this to happen. The question is, "Do You?"

    The rundown for the March 24, 2012 show

    Today’s show will mostly be anything goes, open line Saturday. Whatever you the listener want to talk about and discuss on the air (within reason) is up for grabs. I might have a rant here and there, as well as my usual opening editorial, but the show will be caller-driven. The call-in line is 718-305-7176 and the chatroom is at http://www.blogtalkradio.com/conservativennationradio/2012/03/24/red-right-and-blue if you want to come join in on the fun.

    The show begins at 1:30 PM Eastern, 10:30 PM Pacific, but the chatroom will be open 15-30 minutes before the show starts to get people situated and also time for them to tell their friends about the show to try to get them to join us.

    Saturday, March 17, 2012

    Elections are like College Football and Basketball Postseasons

    With the College Basketball tournament in full motion, and reading all of the results from the past four days, I got to thinking about the past three election seasons. In a way, these election seasons are like a mix of both the College basketball and the College Football Postseason. Why do I also mention College Football?

    Simply put, the past two presidential elections are like the College Football postseason in that the establishment (on both the Republican and Democrat sides) have forced their candidate on us, just like our two choices in the form of #1 vs. #2 in the insipid Bowl Championship Series standings.

    Now while the past two presidential elections have our candidates already named for us, Congressional elections (as well as the Democrat Presidential Primary in 2008 and the Republican Presidential Primary now) are like the NCAA College Basketball Tournament in that just as the 68 (current) teams play to see who will be the National College Basketball Champion, WE THE PEOPLE vote for who we want as a nominee. Sometimes we see upsets (like mid-major Butler University making it to the Final Four the past couple of years only to lose in the National Championship game) and sometimes we see the favorites survive and win (like #1 seed Duke University in 2010). We also see buzzer-beater shots making people heroes (like Christian Laettner's buzzer beater as well as others in the following video)

    and also shots making people goats (like Gordon Hayward missing the final second shot in the 2010 National Championship Game vs. Duke)

    This year's Republican Presidential Primary has seen many people as front runners (Rick Perry, Herman Cain, Newt Gingrich, Rick Santorum, and Mitt Romney) and we have also seen many gaffes (like Perry's oops comment during a debate)

    However, one constant has remained true throughout this primary. That is WE THE PEOPLE are deciding, and we will continue to decide the nominee, whether said nominee gets 1,144 delegates between now and June 26 (the last primary) or by way of a brokered (or contested) convention the week of August 27-30 at the Republican National Convention.

    If you are an American and have not voted as of yet (in the states and territories that have primaries and caucii coming up) please exercise your privilege (Note: it is not a right to vote, as there is no right to vote in a presidential election, but that is for another show) to vote for whoever your candidate may be. Will your candidate be a Butler, or will your candidate be a Duke?

    THE RUNDOWN FOR MARCH 17, 2012’S EPISODE

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    Join Harriet Baldwin and Rick Bulow (me) as they voter fraud and the upcoming elections.

    Guests will include activist and film producer Bettina Viviano, producer of We Will Not Be Silenced 2008 - a documentary about how the Obama machine stole the nomination from Hillary Clinton.

    Another guest will be Heather Lawver who will tell listeners about HelloVoter.com

    2012 is a CRUCIAL election year- and we must keep our elections, fair and open. It's our duty and out RIGHT to be involved in the process. Not just in the Voting Booth- but at the grassroots level. As committeemen and poll watchers.

    Hope you can come and join the fun! Phone number is 718-305-7176 and the chatroom link is http://www.blogtalkradio.com/conservativennationradio/2012/03/17/red-right-and-blue

    Tell your friends about the show and then come join the fun today at 1:30 PM Eastern.

    Saturday, March 10, 2012

    On the March 10 episode of Red, Right, and Blue

    Join Rick Bulow and Harriet Baldwin as they bring you more on the vetting of Obama from the Breitbart tapes, and more, on Red, Right, and Blue.
    Come and join us today at 1:30 PM Eastern!
    Website: http://www.blogtalkradio.com/conservativennationradio/2012/03/10/red-right-and-blue
    Call-in number: 718-305-7176

    Saturday, March 3, 2012

    ON AGENDA FOR MARCH 3, 2012

    Today’s episode of Red, Right, and Blue will be all about:

    • The fallout from Michigan and Arizona
    • A Preview of Super Tuesday
    • My take on Obama’s apology to Afghanistan President Karzai
    • A Tribute to Andrew Breitbart
    • and more

    It all goes down today at 2 PM Eastern, 11 AM Pacific, 9 AM Hawaiian.

    So do not forget to tune in and alsocall in if you have anything you want to share. The number is 718-305-7176, and the link to the show is http://www.blogtalkradio.com/conservativennationradio/2012/03/03/red-right-and-blue

    Saturday, February 25, 2012

    The rundown of today’s show

    On today's debut episode of "Red, Right, and Blue":
    • Who is Rick Bulow?
    • What made him decide to go into talk radio?
    • Why did he choose the name he did for his show?
    • And more, including YOUR phone calls
    It all goes down today at 2 PM Eastern, 11 AM Pacific, 9 AM Hawaiian
    Call-in number: 718-305-7176
    Show URL: http://www.blogtalkradio.com/conservativennationradio/2012/02/25/red-right-and-blue--the-debut-episode

    Friday, February 24, 2012

    WELCOME

    Welcome to Red, Right, and Blue hosted by Rick Bulow. This blog will feature the rants which I will be sharing on the air every Saturday. The initial debut show will be tomorrow, Saturday February 25, 2012, at 2 PM Eastern Time.The show tomorrow will just be an introduction highlighting how I came up with the name and why I decided to go into talk radio. I will also be taking phone calls as well, so if you have any questions or comments or rotten produce you want to toss at me on the air tomorrow please do so. The number and other information is in the About tab.