Topic: Campaign

29 chapters across the catalog

Jack Blood Takes A Call From Gov. Rick "Eminent Domain" Perry [m9KW4C51Tyw]
0:00 - 1:49

Jack Blood Takes A Call From Gov. Rick "Eminent Domain" Perry [m9KW4C51Tyw]

Jack Blood Criticizes Rick Perry and Kay Bailey Hutchison

Jack Blood introduces nicknames for Texas gubernatorial candidates, referring to Rick Perry as "Rick Hairdo" and Kay Bailey Hutchison as "K-Bailout." He claims these politicians require $50 million in campaign funds to manipulate voter memories regarding their legislative records. Blood references George W. Bush's "catapult the propaganda" quote to describe the Republican establishment's media strategy in the state.

Teledemocracy With Greg Ericson   Jan 6th 1997 [90RfD346mkg]
14:59 - 16:25

Teledemocracy With Greg Ericson Jan 6th 1997 [90RfD346mkg]

Campaign Contribution Petition, Austin City Clerk Controversy

The host details an incident where a group called Citizens for a Little Less Corruption gathered 29,000 signatures for a petition to limit city council campaign contributions to $100. The Austin City Clerk reportedly threw out 14,000 signatures, leaving the group short of the requirement. This is cited as evidence of a local network protecting its interests.

Frontline Texas   Jack Blood & Sheila Dean Aug 18th 2008 [HIO5KIqSmmk]
29:24 - 32:34

Frontline Texas Jack Blood & Sheila Dean Aug 18th 2008 [HIO5KIqSmmk]

Sheila Dean, 511 Campaign Against Real ID

Sheila Dean of the 511 Campaign joins the program to discuss the fight against the Real ID Act and biometric identification. The campaign's name refers to May 11, the date the bill was passed in 2005, framing it as a disaster comparable to 9/11. The discussion posits that the government uses the "problem" of illegal immigration to justify the "solution" of a mandatory biometric ID card linked to a global supercomputer.

Frontline Texas  Jack Blood, Penny Langford Freeman, Paul Davis Aug 25th, 2008 [eZfyg56uE2w]
7:56 - 11:50

Frontline Texas Jack Blood, Penny Langford Freeman, Paul Davis Aug 25th, 2008 [eZfyg56uE2w]

Penny Langford Freeman, Campaign Strategy, Family Support

Penny Langford Freeman describes her transition from a political strategist to a first-time candidate, noting she only runs to win rather than just to spread a message. She discusses the importance of family support and her experience scheduling for Dr. Ron Paul. The campaign is currently filing official papers to begin fundraising for what is expected to be a very expensive race.

Frontline Texas  Jack Blood, Penny Langford Freeman, Paul Davis Aug 25th, 2008 [eZfyg56uE2w]
47:42 - 50:56

Frontline Texas Jack Blood, Penny Langford Freeman, Paul Davis Aug 25th, 2008 [eZfyg56uE2w]

Grassroots Leadership, Real ID Opposition, Political Anarchy

The host highlights individual activists like Linda Dean of the 511 Campaign against the Real ID Act as examples of how one person can lead a movement. Paul Davis states that TAG aims to target "criminals" pushing unconstitutional policies. The host describes himself as a "political anarchist" dedicated to removing the "boot off the neck" of Texas citizens.

Ron Paul Song Of Liberty [vmLBgzjrCZo]
0:05 - 2:04

Ron Paul Song Of Liberty [vmLBgzjrCZo]

Ron Paul Presidential Campaign Song, Les Misérables Parody

A campaign song for Ron Paul utilizes the melody of "Do You Hear the People Sing" from the musical Les Misérables to promote libertarian political themes. The lyrics advocate for family values, tax reduction, and an end to foreign wars while criticizing currency debasement and government tyranny. The anthem calls for voters to support the candidate to restore the original intent of the American founders and protect God-given rights.

Live And Let Live Radio  Carla Howell Lib.Party Exec Director Almost Got Rid Of MA State Income Tax [ BzLq6X GwE]
19:08 - 21:36

Live And Let Live Radio Carla Howell Lib.Party Exec Director Almost Got Rid Of MA State Income Tax [ BzLq6X GwE]

Media Blackouts, Opposition Funding from Teachers Unions

During the 2002 campaign, major media outlets like the Boston Globe and local TV affiliates largely ignored the tax repeal initiative. Following the close 45% result, opposition groups including teachers unions spent $12 million on advertisements in subsequent elections to defeat further tax-cut proposals.

Live And Let Live Radio  Carla Howell Lib.Party Exec Director Almost Got Rid Of MA State Income Tax [ BzLq6X GwE]
24:04 - 26:31

Live And Let Live Radio Carla Howell Lib.Party Exec Director Almost Got Rid Of MA State Income Tax [ BzLq6X GwE]

National Education Association, Funding Against Tax Cuts

The National Education Association (NEA) and the American Federation of Teachers provided millions of dollars to oppose Massachusetts tax repeal efforts. Other funding sources included insurance companies and construction firms involved in the Big Dig project, all of whom benefit from continued high state spending.

Alex Jones & Mike Hanson Reminisce On Bohemian Grove Infiltration & Other Topics   7⧸17⧸2013 [H15NwxrM2fg]
30:04 - 31:51

Alex Jones & Mike Hanson Reminisce On Bohemian Grove Infiltration & Other Topics 7⧸17⧸2013 [H15NwxrM2fg]

Political Campaigns and Travis County Truancy Issues

Mike Hanson reflects on his past runs for political office in South Austin and his efforts to fight the "police state." He specifically mentions a campaign against aggressive truancy programs where officials would allegedly search homes without warrants if a child missed a single day of school.

Mike Hanson For County Commissioner 2001 Fundraiser MC'd By Alex Jones  Michael Badnarik Speaker [dGDG9JZhsco]
8:36 - 10:25

Mike Hanson For County Commissioner 2001 Fundraiser MC'd By Alex Jones Michael Badnarik Speaker [dGDG9JZhsco]

Campaign Strategy and Sarah Laux District Clerk Candidacy

Don Laux details the rigorous door-to-door campaigning required to win local elections, noting his own victory by a margin of only 11 votes. He announces that his wife, Sarah Laux, is running for District Clerk in Bastrop County due to her dissatisfaction with the current office's operations. He urges the audience to support Mike Hanson through time, money, and grassroots labor.

Mike Hanson For County Commissioner 2001 Fundraiser MC'd By Alex Jones  Michael Badnarik Speaker [dGDG9JZhsco]
23:12 - 25:43

Mike Hanson For County Commissioner 2001 Fundraiser MC'd By Alex Jones Michael Badnarik Speaker [dGDG9JZhsco]

Joe Campana Housing Project and Infowars Campaign Updates

George Pulliam is recognized for his role in building a new house for Joe Campana, a World War II veteran and nuclear test subject whose home was threatened with demolition. The segment transitions back to the campaign, noting that daily updates for Mike Hanson will be posted on Infowars.com. The speaker calls for small donations to help place constitutionalists in office.

Alex Jones Films Pay Offs Have Gun Grabbers At State Capital Austin Texas [D0rBKqoeoyw]
1:54 - 3:03

Alex Jones Films Pay Offs Have Gun Grabbers At State Capital Austin Texas [D0rBKqoeoyw]

Investigation into Illegal Cash Payoffs for Gun Control Testimony

Alex Jones confronts individuals at the Texas State Capitol regarding alleged cash payments for testimony in favor of gun control bills. While the individuals claim the funds are campaign contributions or travel expenses, Jones asserts the Ethics Committee deems such cash payoffs illegal. The segment highlights the role of Tina Butts and foreign funding in domestic disarmament efforts.

Scott Sampson Homeless Veteran Warrior [kmJiJSjdgEw]
0:04 - 1:02

Scott Sampson Homeless Veteran Warrior [kmJiJSjdgEw]

Mike Hanson County Commissioner Campaign and Website

Mike Hanson is running for county commissioner with a platform focused on cleaning up the county and lowering taxes. Supporters are encouraged to visit his website at mikehanson.cc to learn about his public service goals. The discussion highlights his appearance and local reputation within the community.

Scott Sampson Homeless Veteran Warrior [kmJiJSjdgEw]
2:00 - 2:45

Scott Sampson Homeless Veteran Warrior [kmJiJSjdgEw]

Saturday Car Wash Fundraiser for Mike Hanson

A business campaign representative named Waitz invites the public to a weekly car wash event held every Saturday in South Carson-Ditmar. These events serve as a fundraiser and community outreach effort for Mike Hanson's political campaign. The car washes have been operating for approximately two months at various locations.

Documentary "How Not To Become A Career Politician" Mike Hanson And Company [bZFgoay4KlA]
11:56 - 14:24

Documentary "How Not To Become A Career Politician" Mike Hanson And Company [bZFgoay4KlA]

Campaign Car Wash and Community Outreach Events

Campaign volunteers organized a "Clean Up the County" car wash event at Southside Smokehouse to support Mike Hanson's run for commissioner. The event serves as a community gathering point where supporters can meet the candidate and discuss local issues. Organizers encouraged residents to participate in the upcoming November 5th election while highlighting the hard work of the campaign staff in the summer heat.

Documentary "How Not To Become A Career Politician" Mike Hanson And Company [bZFgoay4KlA]
45:42 - 47:50

Documentary "How Not To Become A Career Politician" Mike Hanson And Company [bZFgoay4KlA]

Personal History and Family Support for Mike Hanson

The mother of Mike Hanson shared personal anecdotes about his childhood and her pride in his accomplishments, including his early years at the University of Texas in 1966. She expressed her unwavering support for his candidacy and thanked the community for backing her son. The segment provides a personal background to the candidate's public persona.

Jeff Davis(Classic 1998) 3 Hour Special W⧸ George Humphrey, Steve Lane, Rob Patterson [Pl9yC0kotOY]
2:49:56 - 2:53:11

Jeff Davis(Classic 1998) 3 Hour Special W⧸ George Humphrey, Steve Lane, Rob Patterson [Pl9yC0kotOY]

Mayor Watson, Environmental Land Grabs and Campaign Spending

Roger Blakely and Steve Lane critique Austin Mayor Watson's environmental policies, specifically the use of public funds to purchase thousands of acres of land. They argue that these "land grabs" are a political game designed to control growth and benefit downtown special interests. Lane highlights the discrepancy between the Mayor's $30,000 salary and the $700,000 spent on his election campaign.

Jeff Davis(Classic 1997) Waco: The Big Lie [jNs48pJr2ms]
53:58 - 56:19

Jeff Davis(Classic 1997) Waco: The Big Lie [jNs48pJr2ms]

Ted Kircher for Mayor, Patriot Campaign Announcement

A caller promotes the mayoral campaign of Ted Kircher, describing him as a "smart-minded non-whacko big government guy" and a patriot. The caller, who identifies as a campaign advisor, provides Kircher's website and contact information, urging the host to interview him. The host agrees to schedule Kircher for a future appearance on the program.

Gun Payoffs [5sXi16emr6Q]
38:38 - 40:53

Gun Payoffs [5sXi16emr6Q]

Texans for Gun Safety, Funding and Ethics Questions

Dave Smith of Texans for Gun Safety admits to paying witnesses but characterizes the cash as reimbursement for lost wages. Common Cause Texas representative Suzy Woodford notes that while travel reimbursement is common, using cash for witness time raises significant ethical concerns.