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The TK Quick Six – Friday, May 11th 2012

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Here is the Quick Six for Friday, May 11th:

#1 – Washington Post Corrects Romney Hit Piece Without Notifying Readers – via Newsbusters.org

#2 - The Washington Post Gets Called Out For Romney Hit Piece By Everyone - via TheOtherMcCain.com

#3 - Marine Leads Boycott Against BestBusy For Radical Muslim Ties - via DailyCaller.com

#4 – Just A Reminder. Elizabeth Warren Lied About Herself To Get More For Herself – via LonelyConservative.com

#5 – Cars On Fire – via RedDogReport.com

#6 – Romney 50%, Obama 43% – via WeaselZippers.us

Plus, every Friday we bring you some of our favorite TV theme songs. Why? Well….apart from being awesome? It’s because we love you.

The Tony Katz Show – Podcast – 5/10/12

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Tony Katz Talks Tea Party, Indiana And Gay Marriage On The Kudlow Report

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Tony Katz, host of The Tony Katz Show, speaks with Larry Kudlow of The Kudlow Report about the Tea Party effect in the Indiana primary, and President Obama’s “revelation” that he now supports gay marriage.

 

 

The TK Quick Six – Thursday, May 10th 2012

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Here is the Quick Six for Thursday, May 10th:

#1 – Washington Post Calls Romney A Homophobe, Looks At His School Days – via WashingtonPost.com

#2 – Race Hustler Sharpton Says GOP Has Declared War On Blacks – via Breitbart.com

#3 – Obama Snubbed By Putin – via AceofSpadesHQ

#4 – Obama On Gay Marriage Switch? It’s The Money? – via Doug Ross

#5 – The 140 Character Fatwa – via AtlasShrugs

#6 – Obama Gives Robin Roberts The Chills – via RealClearPolitics.com

In Case You Missed It, Here is Tony On The Kudlow Report On CNBC

Tea Party Speaks, Lugar Out In Indiana

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Proving wrong the leaders of the Progressive movement and the MSM, the Tea Party has rocked the political establishment by driving Republican Richard Mourdock to a primary victory in Indiana over 36 year incumbent Richard Lugar.

Lugar, the 80 year-old, six-term Senator, conceded to Mourdock early into the vote counting. Mourdock took 61% of the vote to Lugar’s 39%. In his concession, Lugar stated his hopes that Mourdock will win in November. However, a statement released by his campaign had a stinging rebuke of both Mourdock, and, by extension, the Tea Party: (emphasis mine)

I want to see a Republican elected President, and I want to see a Republican majority in the Congress. I hope my opponent wins in November to help give my friend Mitch McConnell a majority.

If Mr. Mourdock is elected, I want him to be a good Senator. But that will require him to revise his stated goal of bringing more partisanship to Washington. He and I share many positions, but his embrace of an unrelenting partisan mindset is irreconcilable with my philosophy of governance and my experience of what brings results for Hoosiers in the Senate. In effect, what he has promised in this campaign is reflexive votes for a rejectionist orthodoxy and rigid opposition to the actions and proposals of the other party. His answer to the inevitable roadblocks he will encounter in Congress is merely to campaign for more Republicans who embrace the same partisan outlook. He has pledged his support to groups whose prime mission is to cleanse the Republican party of those who stray from orthodoxy as they see it.

This is not conducive to problem solving and governance.

Those groups whose “prime mission is to cleanse the Republican party?” Lugar, of course, means the Tea Party. One wonders whether Lugar came up with these words on his own, or just crib them from Sens. Harry Reid (D-NV) or Chuck Schumer (D-NY)?

This is why Sen. Lugar is the now “lame duck” Sen. Lugar, and why the Tea Party is so very effective. When Lugar speaks of straying from “orthodoxy as they see it,” is he referring to the Constitution? The Constitution is not orthodoxy, it is the values of a nation. It is the blueprint that allows free people to live free, and provides for the people the opportunity to safeguard those freedoms.

Is he referring to fiscal responsibility? In Lugar’s statement, he stated: (emphasis mine)

Ultimately, the re-election of an incumbent to Congress usually comes down to whether voters agree with the positions the incumbent has taken. I knew that I had cast recent votes that would be unpopular with some Republicans and that would be targeted by outside groups.

These included my votes for the TARP program, for government support of the auto industry, for the START Treaty, and for the confirmations of Justices Sotomayor and Kagan.

It was apparent that these positions would be attacked in a Republican primary. But I believe that they were the right votes for the country, and I stand by them without regrets…

Those groups that would “target” Lugar for his votes? Just one – The Tea Party, and rightfully so! While others can argue the votes for Justices Sotomayor and Kagan (let’s see what happens with Obamacare, but no one can argue we knew far too little about Justice Kagan,) and for the START Treaty (an absolutely unnecessary agreement that hurts the United States with unwarranted formality, if not the full text of the treaty,) the Tea Party stands opposed to TARP, and to government spending. For the Tea Party, these are the votes that destroy a country. You Can Not Spend Your Way Into Prosperity!

For Lugar to admonish those who would be upset with these votes (which he stoically stands by) is elitist lunacy. The Tea Party has proven that its “orthodoxy” is nothing more than an adherence to the Constitution. The Tea Party will “target” those who engage in rampant misuse of the American People’s hard earned money. The Tea Party, regardless of the words of Reid or Schumer or Rep. Pelosi or MSNBC, has made a commitment to themselves, to America and to its future which is unshakable. The Tea Party is alive and well.

Congratulations to Richard Mourdock. Congratulations to the Tea Party. Bring on November! There are 181 days until the election.

The TK Quick Six – Wednesday, May 9th 2012

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Here is the TK Quick Six for Wednesday, May 9th:

#1 – Lugar Out In Indiana – via TheGatewayPundit.com

#2 – The Inmates Could Actually Run The Asylum – via DailyMail.uk

#3 – North Carolina Says No To Gay Marriage – via GayPatriot.com

#4 – Obama Lies About Americans For Prosperity – via Newsbusters.org

#5 – Holder And Obama Reward Their Friends – via SisterToldjah.com

#6 – SEIU Paying The Rent For Occupy In Washington, DC – via Townhall.com

The Tony Katz Show – Podcast – 5/8/12 More 2nd Amendment Attacks And Open Prayers

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The TK Quick Six – Tuesday, May 8th 2012

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Here is the TK Quick Six for Tuesday, May 8th:

#1 – Leftists Expand “Value” Of Abortion – via PubliusForum.com

#2 – U.S. Gives Back Taliban Prisoners While Having Citizens Still In Custody – via CommentaryMagazine.com

#3 – Did White House Lie About Terror Plot? – via SooperMexican.com

#4 – The President…Gay Marriage…Ummm…Evolving…Something…Ummm – via WeaselZippers.us

#5 – The Government Must Save You From Food – via Yahoo.com

#6 – Romney Should Act More Like McCain, Says Left – via AceofSpadesHQ

Did you miss the Tony Katz Show yesterday? The podcast is here!

A Job For Occupier Harrison Schultz, Found Online In Six Minutes

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Occupy spokesman and wannabe bon vivant Harrison Schultz went on the FOX program “Hannity” and, amidst attacking Capitalism and insulting host Sean Hannity for having someone like himself on the program, stated that he has been looking for a job “online” but has been unable to find anything. Tony Katz found a job for him on Monster.com in less than six minutes.

On The Tony Katz Show, Tony asked his producer, Holly Bacon, to search the job site Monster.com for jobs in her area requiring a degree in sociology. Schultz has a Masters degree in sociology, and, according to his conversation with Hannity, is living off student loans while he pursues his Ph.D.

Living in Atlanta, Bacon found some job offerings in her area, but with no salary range attached. When Katz suggested that she look in New York (after all, why should he have to relocate for a career!) Bacon came across this posting from MarketResearchRecruiter.com:

The job clearly states that it requires a bachelor’s degree in Sociology. It also calls for experience in research and data collection. Schultz mentioned to Hannity that he had experience in data analysis, and according to his resume on LinkedIn it is possible that he’s qualified.

When Hannity suggested he get a job being a cook, a dishwasher, or a contrtactor, Harrison asked if Hannity is suggesting that he do something “more menial?” The day after the program, Hannity invited Schultz on to his radio program to continue the conversation. Schultz, however, continued with his elitist mindset, telling Hannity that he would only accept a job that paid over $80,000 per year.

This job, found in six minutes on Monster.com, fits the bill:

When questioned by Hannity about finding a job, Schultz said:

Hey. I’m online all day. I’m sending my res (resume) out.

Not quite sure what Schultz is doing online all day, but we found a job – while doing a radio show! – in six minutes. We’ll wait to hear if Schultz even applies for it, or is “applying” for a job beneath him?

The Tony Katz Show – Podcast – 5/7/12 The French Elections And The Left On Life

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