I'm headed to Pasadena in just a matter of hours. I'l be attending the Tournament of Roses Parade with front row seats in front of the Norton Simon Museum.
Phil Jennerjahn was the 2012 Republican Nominee for U.S. Congress in Californias 28th District.
Friday, December 31, 2010
Pasadena on New Years Day!
I'm headed to Pasadena in just a matter of hours. I'l be attending the Tournament of Roses Parade with front row seats in front of the Norton Simon Museum.
"You say you want a Revolution?"
Take a close look at the photo above. This nitwit is Lisa Jackson, an appointee of Barack Obama to head the useless government bureaucracy known as the EPA.
Thursday, December 30, 2010
Obama: He'll kill us all
This graph image above is a warning to all. Democrats, led by the very incompetent Barack Obama, have expressed their desire to grow government to the point that every single person is dependent on it.
Wednesday, December 29, 2010
Buchanan says Palin is "Person of The Year"
Monday, December 27, 2010
The Los Angeles City Council: Muslim Sympathizers
Just when you think the lunatics on the Los Angeles City Council have committed their worst violation of public trust, they always find a way to top it. This story was drawn to my attention by my Facebook friend Pamela Geller. (She's a Conservative blogger that I met at CPAC in February). She writes a blog called "Atlas Shrugs" which is one of the strongest defenders of freedom in this country. She is very alert to the threat of Islam in America.
Sunday, December 26, 2010
The Prophet of Venice
It was nice to spend a little time at the beach yesterday. Two things I like to do on Christmas Day is to go to Broadway in Chinatown or to go to Venice Beach. Even though most other places are shut down on Christmas Day, these are two places in Los Angeles where you can usually find open shops and crowds of people.
Friday, December 24, 2010
Thursday, December 23, 2010
Wednesday, December 22, 2010
Nutty, dangerous liberals strike again!
If any of you remember seeing this Audi commercial during the Super Bowl, you might have found it mildly amusing. I found it chilling, because this is not too far off from the way that real liberals think.
Tuesday, December 21, 2010
The Mitt Romney Problem
Attention Republican voters: We have a Mitt Romney problem!
Monday, December 20, 2010
Inaugural Celebration for Governor Perry
I was a financial donor to the campaign of Governor Rick Perry in his effort to be re-elected Governor of Texas.
Sunday, December 19, 2010
Me and the SEIU
I've never been a fan of the SEIU (Service Employees International Union).
Saturday, December 18, 2010
Quicker steps towards tyranny. Obama trying to control information, internet
More disturbing news today as this leftist administration takes more leaps towards a tyrannical state.
Friday, December 17, 2010
Gatto grows more dangerous by the minute
Disturbing news coming out that Assemblyman Mike Gatto, or "The Gatto-father" as I like to call him, has been named Assistant Speaker of the State House.
Thursday, December 16, 2010
A quick look at the City Council races
Today I'll give a brief rundown on what is happening in the March City races.
Wednesday, December 15, 2010
Bisani stands alone
Local businessman Augusto Bisani is the last, best hope for voters in Council District 2.
Tuesday, December 14, 2010
Rick Perry for President 2012!!
This is a fantastic commercial that highlights everything that Obama does wrong without mentioning him specifically.
Rick Perry has made Texas a growth and job-creation juggernaut.
This will sound like music to voters ears in 2012, after 4 years of suffering with the failed policies of Barack Obama.
Why Sarah Palin is running for President
It would be hard not to notice the clues that Sarah Palin has been dropping about running for President.
Monday, December 13, 2010
A Dangerous RINO is on the loose!
As if things couldn't get any worse for Republicans in California.....
Saturday, December 11, 2010
Barnett crushes enemies, expands control
Jane Barnett was re-elected Chairman of the Republican Party of Los Angeles County (RPLAC) today.
3 hours until RPLAC showdown
Friday, December 10, 2010
Jane Barnett faces critics, crucial election Saturday
I noticed that you included me as one of your endorsements. I did not endorse you. Let me tell you why: Like many conservatives and American patriots (notice I didn't say "republicans"), I am through with the mis-directed policies and ideologies (what ideologies?) of RPLAC. I simply cannot take our party seriously when we have back-stabbers like Abel Maldonado that receive standing ovations (Newt Gingrich event, Beverly Hills), hyped up by Shawn Steel and others.
Are we for real?
As you know, I've been teaching in inner city schools for the last 22 years. Our drop-out rate in LAUSD is 50%. We have an African-American achievement gap that cries to the Heavens, and is a source of societal agitation greater than any threat we face from any terrorist group. At the same time, our cities, our schools, our jails are being overrun by illegal aliens that are aided and abetted by our political mafia--on both sides of the political aisle. Recently, our own Ron Nehring (L.A. Times, Dec. 6) all but put the kibosh on those party faithfuls that believe in the rule of law and are against a wholesale cultural and political takeover of our country by a Third World basket case exporting gangs and drugs.
So, the question is: Who are we, and what are we for? Are we robots that simply attend high-priced banquets, hand out plaques to political scoundrels that don't give a damn about the working man and woman? Have we not the backbone to say clearly: WE ARE AMERICANS, AND WE WILL DO WHAT WE HAVE TO DO TO NURTURE AND CULTIVATE OUR ENGLISH LANGUAGE, OUR AMERICAN VALUES, AND OUR MARKET ECONOMY THAT HAS CREATED MORE WEALTH FOR SO MANY?
I don't think we can take these platforms for granted any longer. I believe I speak for the vast majority of those that will be voting on December 11 when I say: IT IS TIME FOR NEW, BOLD, AND UNAPOLOGETIC LEADERSHIP THAT WILL NOT ABANDON OUR CORE BELIEFS AT THE CHANGE OF THE DIRECTION OF THE WIND! To wit: We are besieged by outright Communists and proponents of absolute re-distribution of wealth, so antithetical to American beliefs. Yet, where do we as Republicans find an opposition to this sedition in our leadership? Where is the proponent of a clear patriotic, individual liberty-oriented alternative to the radical Leftists infesting Sacramento? Instead, we are dumbed-down by our "leaders", admonished from being too overly-enthusiastic about the values that are the basis for our very freedoms and prosperity.
After the miserable whooping that was handed to us, we simply cannot go on with a "business as usual attitude."
I'll tell you this: If I were party chairman, I'd have this frank talk with our base, and subsequently submit my resignation. At least, I would go out in class and with a semblance of responsibility.
I have received several emails from CC members complaining about their names
being used by you as your supporters without their consent. This prompted me to
check your emails listing your supporters. I found my name listed there as well
(misspelled). I did not endorse you or authorized you to use my name as your
supporter. Please remove my name from the list.
I do believe that the RPLAC has to undergo major changes in order for the
Republicans to be able to win races in Los Angeles County. We cannot go on with
“business as usual”. We cannot afford to have a party that continues to support
RINOs. We must stand for the conservative, constitutional values in order to
regain the trust of the electorate. We must reach out to minorities, Latinos and
Asians, gain their support and start winning races.
Sincerely,
Chris Kolski
From: sarawick@pacbell.net
Subject: Jane Barnett for Chairman?
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Obama goes under Olbermanns bus.
Whenever the fallacy of liberal ideology starts to unravel, the believers start to come unhinged.
Witness Keith Olbermann (who I despise) starting to agree with me that Obama sucks.
It was just a matter of time....
Thursday, December 9, 2010
The RPLAC Saga: The next battle begins on Saturday
Wednesday, December 8, 2010
Deadline day for candidates
Monday, December 6, 2010
Can Augusto Bisani help save Los Angeles?
It is clear to me that the City of Los Angeles and it's obnoxious ballot requirements..(who wants to chase down 500 voters for their signatures... over Thanksgiving Holidays !!?).. are designed to keep people OUT of local elections. And they are doing a great job. In 2007, five of the sitting City Council Members had no opponent in the election. The way things are headed right now, it won't be a repeat of 2007, but it won't be much better, either.
Sunday, December 5, 2010
Happy Hanukkah
I'd like to take this chance to wish a Happy Hanukkah to all of my friends who are Jewish.
Saturday, December 4, 2010
Badgers headed to Pasadena! And so am I.
It looks like I'll be getting my birthday wish a day early as tomorrow the University of Wisconsin Badgers will accept the invitation to play in the Rose Bowl on New Years Day against Texas Christian University.
Darkness descends on Council District 2
Deeply troubling reports are coming out of the Valley today. Freedom and Democracy are under siege.
Friday, December 3, 2010
A message from John Fer
SUBJECT: Candidate for Chairmanship of RPLAC
I am running for Chairman of the Republican Party of Los Angeles County to restore Republican greatness to our community. As most of you know, Los Angeles County is “ground zero” for the rest of the state, i.e., when we win Los Angeles County we win California.
Our performance in this month’s general election was, to put it simply, an embarrassment. While the rest of America was recapturing the core of Constitutional government of, by and for the people, and “one Nation under god,” we were confounded once again by the good old boy network of self-interest and self-preservation. Consequently, California continued its downward spiral.
I come from the viewpoint of a fellow native Southern Californian, born and raised in San Pedro, who has seen our once great Party fall from grace. It is axiomatic that when the organization fails to reach its stated objectives, most often it is because of failed leadership.
Following my release from a Vietnam prisoner of war camp after more than six years, I continued to serve our country by supporting and defending the Constitution of the United States against all enemies, foreign and domestic. During that twenty-eight year career, I held positions as an aircraft pilot and eventually earned the rank of Colonel with responsibilities to lead and manage hundreds of military and civilian personnel and multi-million dollar budgets, both in the field and at the Pentagon. I have the experience and credentials to go out into the business, religious, and veteran's communities to raise funds which no other candidate can compare with.
After serving our Nation, I became a school principal for fourteen years and I hold two Masters Degrees: Political Science and Educational Administration. I currently serve as the Director of Ministries for the largest Los Angeles Catholic Parish, exercising the coordination of ministries comprised of Latino, Eastern European, African-American, and Asian citizens.
As Chairman, I intend to bring a fresh and enlightened leadership to the RPLAC:
- I come as an outsider, not an establishment operative: and this is not about “me!” I will work with every patriotic and dedicated Republican as I have done both in times of war and peace. This election is not about personalities, but ideas: Conservative ideas.
- As Chairman of RPLAC, my philosophy will be to work with all dedicated Republicans who desire to win elections by marketing our Party’s principles and platform to those who are currently not with us, in order for them to understand that we offer opportunity for all and believe in personal responsibility.
The major thrust of our efforts must be the establishment of relationships with those who have not voted Republican: those voting Independent, Democratic, or other parties primarily because we Republicans have not articulated our message of Constitutional fidelity, religious freedom, fiscal conservatism, and personal liberty and traditional family values—all virtues that are deeply imbedded in America.
- My personal relationship with national, state and local leaders makes me the logical choice for Chairman because I have established relationships with them; and also with voters across all politico-socio-economic levels. Only by executing a vigorous effort to market our Conservative Republican platform to all voters, can we be assured of winning elections.
Having a business degree or engaging in commerce is not enough: building trusting and meaningful relationships is critical to earning votes from communities our Party has ignored. I have worked, lived and served with people of all backgrounds in my twenty-eight years in our United States Air Force. I understand the dynamics politically, educationally, culturally, and I know how to organize resources in order to complete missions.
In order to be a successful Republican Party of Los Angeles County we must:
- Effectively raise funds to support our mission;
- Re-establish Republican conservative principles of limited government, individual liberty, and fiscal responsibility;
- Recruit and support quality, principled candidates for all RPLAC-related seats;
- Eliminate self-serving and self-promoting individuals who undermine our efforts to work together and win elections.
The challenges we Republicans in Los Angeles County face are formidable, however, I am convinced that by working together we can forge a credible and competent team to achieve convincing electoral victories not only in 2012 but beyond. And in order to do this I humbly and respectfully request the honor of your vote.
Sincerely,
John Fer
Wednesday, December 1, 2010
Jane Barnett throws down the gauntlet
Stunning news today as Republican Party of Los Angeles County Chairman Jane Barnett has sprung a surprise on everyone involved with County activities.