Keyword: warroom
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It's Friday! Start the weekend out right! Join Quinn and Rose in the Warroom! “Speaking truth to moonbats!
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Join Quinn and Rose in the Warroom! “Speaking truth to moonbats!
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Join Quinn and Rose in the Warroom! “Speaking truth to moonbats!
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Join Quinn and Rose in the Warroom! “Speaking truth to moonbats!:
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Join Quinn and Rose in the Warroom! "Speaking truth to moonbats!"
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Join Quinn and Rose in the Warroom! "Speaking Truth to Moonbats"!
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Join Quinn in Rose in the Warroom! "Speaking truth to moonbats!"
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The Democrats are also changing their plans (and tone) with the onslaught of Hurricane Gustav. The DNC sent an email announcing the cancellation of its "media welcome reception" in St. Paul "in light of the situation along the Gulf Coast." The tone of the cancellation note differs greatly from yesterday's snarky release that urged journalists to stop by the DNC "war room" called the "More of the Same Media Center." The Republicans also ran their own war room from Denver, as NPR's Jeff Brady reported last week, calling it the "DNC Rapid Response Headquarters" and staffing it with recognizable party...
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DES MOINES, Iowa (Reuters) - Democratic presidential front-runner Hillary Clinton sharpened her attacks on Tuesday on rival Barack Obama's experience, a day after a poll showed her falling slightly behind him in Iowa. Six weeks before Iowa kicks off the state-by-state battle for the 2008 Democratic nomination, Clinton questioned Obama's claim that living in a foreign country as a youth helped shape his world view and contribute to his experience. "Voters will judge whether living in a foreign country at the age of 10 prepares one to face the big, complex international challenges the next president will face," Clinton said...
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Are the Clinton secret police back on patrol? It looks like they may be making a late campaign comeback. In a week-end column, Robert Novak alleged that “agents” of Hillary Clinton are “spreading the word that she has scandalous information” about Barack Obama, but decided not to use it. (How considerate of her!) Obama has come out swinging, accusing the Clinton campaign of trying to swift-boat him and demanding that Clinton either release the information or admit that there is none. The Clinton camp is shocked that anyone would ever think that it would use such tactics! Clinton campaign Communications...
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On June 1, The New York Times published a front-page article titled, ONE PLACE WHERE OBAMA GOES ELBOW TO ELBOW. The feature detailed Barack Obama's love for pickup basketball, his jersey-tugging style, even the time he hit a long game-winning shot after getting fouled. The Obama camp clearly welcomed the humanizing glimpse at Obama's life; his rivals, probably not so much. In an ordinary campaign, that might have been it. But this is no ordinary campaign--not when Hillary Clinton is a candidate. And so, the Clinton team let Times reporter Patrick Healy, who covers the Hillary beat, know about their...
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The meeting in the War Room was not going well. Six weeks out from the November midterms, and every single poll was predicting a landslide Republican victory. Incumbent democrats in both the House and Senate were trailing their Republican challengers by 10 points or more, and those numbers had remained fairly constant through the summer. Every single piece of legislation put forth by the Hillary administration was blocked in committee; the Republicans absolutely refused to discuss ANYTHING and were not even meeting their Donkey counterparts. As result of the imposed Legislative standstill, the administration was turning to more and more...
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They were supposed to be the A Team in American politics. The Clinton Machine that inspired fear and admiration throughout the political world. They had guided Hillary through two successful Senate races in a state where she had never lived and helped her recover from scandals that nearly crippled her -- the pardons, the White House gifts, the Peter Paul fundraiser. They seemed invincible. But ever since the presidential campaign started, the Clinton operation has looked amateurish, flat-footed, defensive, and tactically clumsy. They don't seem to be at all ready for the big time. Obama has repeatedly outmaneuvered Hillary's campaign,...
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Jim Quinn has just announced this is his last week! He is going to accept a private employment offer ...
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Has anyone heard any additional info on Quinn & Rose reaching out into extended syndication? Satelite perhaps?
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BENTONVILLE, Ark., Oct. 26 - Inside a stuffy, windowless room here, veterans of the 2004 Bush and Kerry presidential campaigns sit, stand and pace around six plastic folding tables. Open containers of pistachio nuts and tropical trail mix compete for space with laptops and BlackBerries. CNN flickers on a television in the corner. Spencer Tirey for The New York Times Wal-Mart's team of marketing specialists works in a second-floor conference room at the company's headquarters in Bentonville, Ark. A documentary about Wal-Mart Stores is to open today in theaters. The phone rings, and a 20-something woman answers. "Turn on Fox,"...
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* archive audio from the August 12th program * I was finishing office work while listening to the archives of The Quinn & Rose program which aired Friday morning. Many times over, Quinn develops ideas and theories and proceeds to roll them off one after another ... often leaving the opportunity for discussion of interesting points to slide by without follow-up. I found some interest in discussing and listening to a few other opinions on Quinn's idea of a US mainland hit ... Quinn stated that an evolving terrorist network may take a different approach to future attack's against the...
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Are We Dancing to the Tune of the Democrat War Room? In December of 2004, Harry Reid announced that he, along with Ted Kennedy and Chuck Schumer, were forming a Democratic War Room... I think that conservatives would have to admit that on issue after issue - The Democrats are keeping the Republicans off base just enough so that gridlock has emerged - even with the larger majorities that winning elections provides. Look back at the controversies in the year up to this point: War Crimes, Guantanamo Prison, Social Security reform, Immigration Reform, The Minutemen, Bolton, Carl Rove, Tom Delay,...
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Please forgive the vanity. I'm looking for a New Republic article named "The Name of the Rose" written by L.J. Davis. After Googling, sources led back to Free Republic, but all subsequent linx are deleted. At TNR's website, it says that this article has been deleted. L.J. Davis was the chap that got cold-cocked on his noggin in Little Rock, AR, in 1994 after writing this column. Richard Poe referenced this article at World Net Daily. Anyone know where I can get it? Googling has come up short (surprise, surprise). Thanx.
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It gives me hope. I watched as thousands and thousands of people ran towards St. Peters Basilica, filling first the square and then every inch of every road leading to the square. Perhaps over 150,000 said one newsman. They were running. Not just the tourists that happen to be visiting that great city Rome, but the citizens of Rome as well. The shopkeepers closed up and took for the streets, joining the women pushing their children in strollers and the business men in suits. The bells rang and they ran. They were rushing and cheering and waiting to hear who...
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Does anyone have their ear to the ground regarding "The Warroom" and the potential for nationwide syndication?
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Spin central Stunned Democrats got their lunch handed to them last month, and incoming Senate Minority Leader Harry Reid has a plan to ensure it won't happen again. On Monday, Nevada's own Sen. Reid announced the creation of a new Democratic communications "war room" in the Capitol to ensure his party's message reverberates beyond the nation's urban centers and the leftist Northeast corridor. (Ironic, that to run Democratic Spin Central, Sen. Reid tapped former aides to two Ÿberliberal Eastern Senate Democrats, Ted Kennedy and Charles Schumer, who couldn't get elected dog catcher in any "red" state.) Beginning in January, a...
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This morning, regionally-syndicated talk show host, Jim Quinn (www.warroom.com), called for a statewide movement to impeach Governor Rendell, should he not change his position on a USDOJ petition to extend the deadline for receipt of military absentee ballots.
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I was wondering if Freerepublic had a War room. Basically a thread that is kept alive that can act as a repository of different things the Media and the Dims try to pull (i.e. the SeeBS story). Something of this nature might be useful in order to give us a central location in which to find information that is available without having to search all over hades and half of Georgia to find it. This wouldn't be a thread for discussion of any of the topics, just a storage house that can contain the different antics that the enemy is...
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Rose - of the Pittsburgh morning show "Quinn and Rose in the Morning" has put together a wonderful tribute to 9/11. It includes audio of the events as they happened, interspersed with some wonderful songs and personal comments. Go to www.warroom.com and click on "Show Archives". Then click on the Sept. 10th show. The first hour is talk (which, if you haven't heard Quinn and Rost, you are in for a treat!). The tribute starts in the second hour. I promise you won't regret listening!
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DNC "WAR ROOM" SPOKESMAN JAY CARSON: “When it was popular to be for the Iraq war, [Kerry] was for it. Now it’s popular to be against it, and he’s against it.” (Todd S. Purdum, “Rivals Mine Kerry Senate Years For Material To Slow Him Down,” The New York Times, 1/25/04)LEARN MORE ABOUT KERRY/EDWARDS' SHIFTING POSITIONS AT WWW.KERRYONIRAQ.COM
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DNC "WAR ROOM" SPOKESMAN JAY CARSON: "John Kerry Never Met A Side Of An Issue He Didn’t Like." (Nancy Gibbs and Douglas Waller, “Kerry’s Record,” Time, 2/9/04)LEARN MORE ABOUT KERRY/EDWARDS' SHIFTING POSITIONS AT WWW.KERRYONIRAQ.COM
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FReeper Suggestions To The RNC War Room Monitors: Opinions, Questions, and Advertising Ideas From Your BaseSince reading the post the other night which mentioned that the RNC staffs a 24/7 War Room to monitor media and internet traffic for new ways to define the opposition, I thought that there should be a thread where we can offer constructive ideas to help in the effort. By using a single thread for this, we can save the monitors some time - if you have an idea that would help President Bush or any of the other Republicans, please post it here. Likewise,...
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July 14, 2004STRATEGYIn Bush's War Room, 'It's the Hypocrisy, Stupid'By JIM RUTENBERG RLINGTON, Va., July 13 - Shortly before 2 p.m. on Monday, a handful of President Bush's campaign aides huddled around two small speakers in a room that, with its shades drawn, was lit by the glow of 15 television monitors. They were listening to the voice of Senator John Kerry.None of the networks were carrying Mr. Kerry's entire speech to a group of financial donors, mostly women, in Boston that day. But Mr. Bush's operatives had somehow arranged for their own audio feed, they refused to say how,...
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Foreign Affairs NewsSource: New York TimesPublished: 1/22/01 Author: STEVEN LEE MYERS and ERIC SCHMITTPosted on 01/22/2001 06:17:09 PST by Antiwar Republican Iraq Rebuilt Weapons Factories, Officials Say By STEVEN LEE MYERS and ERIC SCHMITT Agence France-Presse Allied jets still patrol zones in Iraq, striking if fired on. Iraqis cleared debris near the Saudi border on Sunday. Related Articles• No Honeymoon Likely for New President's Foreign Policy Team (Jan. 20, 2001) • Iraq Is Focal Point as Bush Meets With Joint Chiefs (Jan. 11, 2001) • From His New Perch, Powell Scans the World (Jan. 3, 2001)• A Higher Threshold for...
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<p>Jim Quinn, WRRK (96.9 FM) talk show host, and co-host Rose Somma-Tennent will be leaving the Steel City Media classic rock station to join Clear Channel Radio station WJJJ (104.7 FM), according to a senior radio industry executive.</p>
<p>Quinn and Somma-Tennent, who are heard 5:30 to 9 a.m. weekdays on WRRK, will be the new morning show on WJJJ when the station switches from its rhythm and blues oldies format to a hot talk format featuring controversial topics. The change, possibly including new call letters for WJJJ, could happen by January, according to the source.</p>
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------------------------------------------------------------------------ ------------------------------------------------------------------------ MEDIA MATTERS Rush to return in 11 days Radio host scheduled to be back behind mic after drug rehab ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Posted: November 6, 2003 1:00 a.m. Eastern © 2003 WorldNetDaily.com Rush Limbaugh, the nation's top-rated talk-radio host who checking himself into a treatment center for an addiction to painkillers last month, will return to his daily syndicated program Monday, Nov. 17. According to a report in MediaDailyNews, an executive with Clear Channel Communications, which owns Limbaugh producer Premiere Radio Networks, says the "king of talk radio" will leave the rehab hospital in the next seven to 10 days, adding that...
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Jim Quinn of The War Room has just announced that Vetnet will be appearing on his show in just minutes - 8 AM Eastern! Catch it on FM radio around Pittsburgh at 96.9 and also at the War Room source link above. Click listen "Live". Later in the day we can listen via the archives.
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This is a head's up to anyone who is interested. David Shippers will appear live on The Warroom Tuesday morning to discuss the Middle Eastern Connection to the OKC Bombing. QUINN
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