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American Majority Goes Racing (Updated)
Posted by: | CommentsAmerican Majority has teamed up with Nascar to bring the 2012 elections to a racetrack near you.
From AmericanMajorityracing.com:
With the 2012 Presidential campaign in full swing across the nation, American Majority, a leading national conservative training organization, has launched an unprecedented effort to engage NASCAR fans during this critical election year. American Majority will be the primary sponsor of NASCAR driver Jason Bowles and MacDonald Motorsports car #81 for the 2012 Nationwide Series in a massive effort to mobilize millions of NASCAR fans.
Since Nascar fans are generally highly engaged in the political process, through the partnership with MacDonald Motorsports, American Majority will be able to reach millions of potential voters:
Statistics show that 53% of NASCAR fans vote regularly demonstrating that while more politically active than many other groups1, NASCAR fans are not realizing their full potential to positively impact the electoral process. The American Majority Racing program will encourage NASCAR fans and all Americans to “Pledge to Vote” during the 2012 election.
NASCAR fans are a prime demographic to educate about how smaller government and less spending means more personal and economic freedom for all Americans. MacDonald Motorsports/American Majority Racing car #81 will be messaged to drive home the need for Americans to “Keep America Fee” by “Pledging to Vote”.
Jason Bowles will be the driver of the American Majority car. Bowles is the 2011 Toyota All-Star winner and a former NASCAR K & N Series Champion. From Bowles:
“I’m super excited about the chance to drive for American Majority Racing and MacDonald Motorsports. I look forward to working with them all year and I can’t thank them enough for this opportunity. I appreciate their support and it’s going to be an exciting year!”
At the NASCAR racing venues, American Majority will also have a new state-of-the-art booth that will serve to give fans another place where they can register to vote, get information on elections and see an exact replica of the #81 American Majority race car and more.
Along with this latest sponsorship, American Majority has a new website: www.PledgetoVote.com , which is meant to be used as a resource for fans, where they can register to vote and learn how to become more involved in the political process. There will also be contests and prizes for fans throughout the 2012 NASCAR season.
UPDATES: Photos and videos were added.
Check out the new American Majority Racing with the first look of their new car (below).
Here’s the big announcement by American Majority’s Ned Ryun on Fox & Friends (This video doesn’t currently have audio and I will update this story with the audio version as soon as it is available).
A Recap of the American Majority Post-Party Summit in Kansas City
Posted by: | CommentsThe American Majority Post-Party Summit is a carefully developed program to assist citizen patriots with training, tools, resources and a professional support network to assist Tea Party and 912 Project groups with everything they need to take an active roll in all things political.
The event began Friday evening with American Majority President Ned Ryun speaking on the many issues currently affecting America’s political environment. One of the main points being addressed by Ryun seemed to be the progressive infection that has consumed much of the Democratic and Republican parties and the need for citizens to remove this infection from both parties.
Ned was followed by Chairman and CEO of Sam Adams Alliance, Eric O’Keefe, who has been properly presented as a man who is none other than a walking encyclopedia. I’ve been fortunate enough to have been able to talk with Eric on a couple of occasions and can’t help but to walk away from each and every conversation with an impressive expansion of knowledge from every subject we discussed.
Trent Seibert (shown in image below) and Earl Glynn present Investigative Journalism 101 and 210 to provide a powerful set of tools to investigate everything political. I spoke to several people who attended the journalism workshops and each and every one of them found the resources provided them to be some of the best tools being made available to them to follow the flow of money to and from their politicians, organizations, and maybe even a union or two.
Social Networking Workshops were instructed by American Majority’s Kansas Deputy Director, Beka Romm, where she provided the class with a vast number of networking tools to help them build and maintain a network of like minded people as they grow their political involvement. Twitter, Facebook, and Google were just some of the web resources covered during the two one hour long classes. Following the workshop, Beka explained to me that American Majority’s own Austin James had actually developed the well professionally presented class.
Dana Loesch, popular St. Louis radio talk show host, graced those in attendance with her powerful speaking abilities, shortly after lunch on Saturday. Dana has been a guest on FOX News and some other main stream media outlets that I won’t mention today to prevent souring this particular article.
I had the great pleasure of chatting with Bill Hennessey, author of Zen Conservatism, late Friday night over a couple of beverages. The conversation covered many political issues affecting the St. Louis area and some of the fantastic things their teams are doing in the area. As you can imagine our conversation went well beyond those affecting just St. Louis. Mr. Hennessey also instructed a workshop on Zen Conservatism.
Conservative Grass Roots Organizations: Unification=Power
Posted by: | CommentsSteve Hayward’s column, Is Conservatism Brain-Dead?, in the Wall Street Journal, Sun. 10/04/09, (reprinted on 10/11/09 in the St. Paul Pioneer Press as Glenn Beck, Restorer of Equilibrium?) describes the conservative movement as,
“thrown off balance, with the populists dominating and the intellectuals retreating and struggling to come up with new ideas.”
He also says that the
“brain-waves of the American right continue to be erratic, when they are not flat-lining”,
since the majority of conservative best-sellers are from people like Malkin, Coulter and Beck, but are
“conspicuously missing…intellectual works.”
He goes on to say, however that Glenn Beck, with his combination of ordinary guy and serious critique of liberalism actually helps the conservative movement and,
“if more conservative talkers challenged liberalism’s bedrock assumptions as Beck does, liberals would have to defend their problematic premises more often.”
One of the other points Hayward has in this column regards the
“Tea Party phenomenon”. He applauds the movement but rightly describes it as “unfocused, lacking the connection to a concrete ideology…”
I say “rightly” because observing the Tea Party movement in my own State of Minnesota, I have noticed something missing from it: not only is the Tea Party movement unfocused but it is also unorganized and nonintegrated. On April 15 and September 12, many of the separate Tea Party and similar organizations across the country combined to show Obama and DC the power of its numbers. But what happened afterward? It feels good to stand around with signs on the Capitol Lawn, listening to great speakers preaching the need for more Conservatives in government and bashing the current administration and Congress for their largesses when using our tax-money, but what happens when we go home?
At a recent American Majority “Activist Training Session” I attended, one of the most common questions was “What can we do?” The trainers, smart, well-informed young men, attempted to answer that question with lessons in Candidate Campaigning and use of Facebook and Twitter to promote the “coalitions” we were supposed to go out and form within our own communities. American Majority spoke of finding a cause that people from all backgrounds could join together and fight for, be it less crime in a neighborhood or lower taxes in our counties, and the need to have a mission statement for each coalition. They also said to become more involved with our local politics, join the “BPOUs” (Minnesotan grass-roots political organizations) and push for the candidates that most represent our values or run for office ourselves. All of this is great advice as we all should be doing these things to promote the conservative cause; however, the lack of real-time coordination between the many smaller conservative and libertarian groups renders the cause ineffectual in many ways.
When President Obama chose Minneapolis as the spot for his Obamacare Rally on Sept. 12, the media was alerted only four days in advance – not a lot of time to organize a proper protest at the Target Center for those in opposition of Obamacare. Thousands attended the rally, standing in line for several hours before being admitted into the Target Center. Across the street from the entrance, a small but determined group of people protesting Obamacare stood peacefully holding their signs and occasionally erupting (usually in response to Obamacare supporters’ chants) in chants of “Kill the Bill!” and “Freedom!” They were laughed at, sworn at, engaged in debate by passers-by and generally dismissed by many in the crowd. The media portrayed them as angry white people, comparing and contrasting the protesters with bright-eyed, blank-faced Obama-ites proclaiming their “love” for a President who was giving them “hope.”
Unfortunately, the crowd of protesters was grossly smaller than the crowd entering the rally. I believe that had we had a unified system of communication – minimally one website where anyone could go to and find info regarding the protest that day – and a contingent of dedicated people from each of the individual “Freedom” or “Tea Party” groups with access to members’ phone numbers or email addresses, the group of protesters could have been ten times larger than it was that bright Saturday morning.
In a state like Minnesota, where it feels and seems more blue than red, it is hard as a Conservative to feel like there are any others like you in the state. Minnesota is not unique in this way; there are many states where conservatism is a minority belief. It is in those states where it it becomes necessary for the grass-roots groups to come together, find their mission statement, and, as Hayward states, “robust alternatives for both foreign and domestic policy” and to “challenge liberalism at the intellectual level…do better than merely invoking ‘markets’ and ‘liberty’…”
We have been able to come together to fight the so-called “Healthcare Reform” and to protest the signing without lawmakers even reading the first “Stimulus Bill” because the various groups found a common cause for which to fight. Now all the small grass-roots groups need to find another means by which to unite – by county, by town, and/or by state(s); so that we are no longer a bunch of chickens separately dashing around screaming “The sky is falling!”, but a unified group of people that are taken seriously by those who have dismissed us as “racist tea-baggers.” The idea that there is strength in numbers is not a new one. The Right needs to find a way to connect all the individuals together and use all those individuals to show that we will not go blindly into “Socialism-lite”, we will fight for freedom for our children, our future, our countryman and ourselves. If we combine all the individual talent and skill of the most competent, hard-working people in this great country, we may find the leaders we need who can lead the way off the path that was started long before Obama, back onto the one forged by the Founding Fathers and continued by Ronald Reagan: the only path that leads back to freedom and prosperity for all.
Your Tax Dollars Are Jerked
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I really want all Taxpayers to focus on this one. Is it getting fuzzy out there in TV land with the MSM, namely ABC? There appears to be a fine line between worship and news in 2009.
Do you think it’s a good investment for your taxpayer dollars to be used to pay for your infomercial staged at your White House next week? Your tax dollars, now spent on your theatrical production, will be used to sell you a “Health Plan” via ABC in unison with POTUS. Where is the objectivity? Where’s the outrage? Where’s “We The People’s” money going?
Through a reliable MSM source we learn that ABC offers- http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2009/06/16/abc-news-teams-obama-white-house-present-presidents-health-care-plan/
ABC status reports on the infomerical updated frequently at the Drudge Report- http://drudgereport.com/flashaot1.htm
Have I blocked ABC on my TV? Yes
Have I blocked ABC on my cable box? Yes
Will I boycott all advertisers on ABC, ESPN, & Disney? Yes *
Will I boycott all affiliates of ABC? Yes **
Great source:
Look up alphabetically to find a sponsor *http://www.parentstv.org/ptc/advertisers/main6.asp
Your local affiliate station **http://www.parentstv.org/ptc/networks/ABC_affiliatelookup.asp
New options-Read a book, Legoland instead of Disneyland this year, Tea Party, American Majority, American Grand Jury, Picnics, BBQs, all the real patriotic American stuff, support of super candidates for 2010, and keeping an eye on the American Dream. I am one of “We the People”.
“We the People” need not cry “Uncle” during this temporary insane spending spree of the White House.
“We the People” can yell Uncle Sam and grab our Constitution and make America work again.
American Majority Hosts Activist Training in Des Moines, Iowa
Posted by: | CommentsOn June 20, 2009 American Majority will be coming to Des Moines, Iowa to provide activist training to those wishing to become more active in the political environments of America.
A statement taken from the page for the Des Moines, Iowa activist training session reads:
Please join American Majority on Saturday, June 20 for an opportunity to make a difference in your community by learning about new tools and resources and by networking with other like-minded individuals and organizations.
The event will be hosted at Central Library located at 1000 Grand Ave. in Des Moines, Iowa from 10:00 AM to approximately 12:30 PM.
Those looking for additional information or wishing to RSVP can visit the details page for this event at: http://americanmajority.org/news-and-views/news/366-activist-training-in-des-moines-june-20
American Majority Training: Effective Activism!
Posted by: | CommentsGreetings fellow Patriots!
My Name is Tom Freeman, I work for an organization called American Majority, www.americanmajority.org
American Majority Incorporated is a non-profit, non-partisan political training institute whose mission is to train and equip a national network of leadership committed to individual freedom through limited government and the free market. Advocating true federalism, American Majority believes that national change begins at the state and local level. Toward that end, American Majority will build a national network of leaders and grassroots advocates who aspire to increase freedom for individuals and freedom and in the marketplace.
After the massive tea party grassroots movement throughout the country we created the website www.aftertheteaparty.com . We did this because we knew it was one thing to protest on tax day but we needed to become implementers of freedom and liberty from the ground up!
Our organization is going to be in numerous states across the country hosting activist and candidate trainings. Please check out our events page (or the bottom of our home page) on our website and register online today for a training near you!
I am going to be in Iowa on June 20th, and hope to see some of you there. That training will be in Des Moines, you can register here: http://americanmajority.org/news-and-views/news/366-activist-training-in-des-moines-june-20
Please contact me directly with more questions, concerns, or comments.
Tom Freeman
tom@americanmajority.org
651.261.0954












