Monday, April 12, 2010

Michelle Malkin, The John Birch Society, Tea Party Movement & Playboy magazine.

More signs of the Apocalypse when Michelle Malkin gets uppity because somebody is astroturfing and it not her side this time.

Michelle Malkin on the Attack on the Tea Party Movement
Written by JBS Staff (notice that they don't want to actually call themselves JOHN BIRCH SOCIETY so they use initials JBS, like KFC doesn't want people to associate it's food with FRIED.)
Monday, 12 April 2010 10:52
http://www.jbs.org/component/content/article/1006-quick-hits/6199-michelle-malkin-on-the-attack-on-the-tea-party-movement

This article links to Malkin's propaganda outlet:
http://michellemalkin.com/2010/04/12/crash-course-your-illustrated-guide-to-the-tea-party-saboteurs/
Crash course: Your illustrated guide to the Tea Party saboteurs
By Michelle Malkin • April 12, 2010 06:36 AM

The JBS page also (starved for attention) pointed out an obscure Playboy magazine and website article now removed but conveniently pointing out where an archive copy can be located.


Exposing The Rightwing PR Machine: Is CNBC’s Rick Santelli Sucking Koch?
http://exiledonline.com/exposing-the-familiar-rightwing-pr-machine-is-cnbcs-rick-santelli-sucking-koch/

Googling Bob MacGuffie, Right Principles

Checking up on a familiar name Bob MacGuffie, a Connecticut organizer for Right Principles, who popped up in a news item on Tea Parties recently.

Bob MacGuffie wrote the infamous Tea Party Disruption Town Hall Meetings memo circulate to stalk and harass democratic representatives meeting constituents last summer.

Tea Party Town Hall Strategy: "Rattle Them," "Stand Up And Shout"
http://tpmdc.talkingpointsmemo.com/2009/08/tea-party-town-hall-strategy-rattle-them-stand-up-and-shout.php

As Think Progress first reported, one tea-party friendly group has disseminated a strategy memo for other anti-reform and anti-government groups, outlining what they consider best-practices for protesters who plan to enter and disrupt town hall events hosted by members of Congress over the August recess--practices that, according to the memo, "could be useful to activists in just about any district where their Congressperson has supported the socialist agenda of the Democrat leadership in Washington."

The memo, authored by Robert MacGuffie, who runs the website rightprinciples.com, suggests that tea partiers should "pack the hall... spread out" to make their numbers seem more significant, and to "rock-the-boat early in the Rep's presentation...to yell out and challenge the Rep's statements early.... to rattle him, get him off his prepared script and agenda...stand up and shout and sit right back down."

MacGuffie is a volunteer for FreedomWorks, the industry funded group that helps organize and support the tea party protests.

Monday, August 31, 2009

Tea Party Patriots, who they are


http://truthiest.blogspot.com/search?q=MacGuffie
Tea Party Patriots avails themselves of free website services from ning.com (teapartypatriots.ning.com), where Bob MacGuffie's page (teapartypatriots.ning.com/profile/BobMacGuffie),[2] connects the TPP with the writer of the activist-disrupter "Rocking the Town Hall” memo composed by MacGuffie. TPP is listed as co-sponsor of The 912 Project 912dc.org March on Washington, September 12, 2009.[3]


Sunday, August 23, 2009

Proving Bob MacGuffie has ties to Organzed Crime Conspirators

http://truthiest.blogspot.com/2009/08/proving-bob-macguffie-has-ties-to.html

OK Bob. You asked for it and now you get it. Your ties to Galen Institute are known, ties to Greg Scandlen are known, ties to Organized Crime Tea Party fronts for FreedomWorks and Americans for Prosperity are known. You asked for all the cards to be turned face up on the table, and now you are going to get it.

Bob MacGuffie has not denied he wrote and circulated the memo describing how to disrupt town halls. He has only denied that it can be proved whether he got paid for it. "If I am in the pay of, or even connected with FreedomWorks, or the pharmaceutical industry, or any other lobby, prove it," he said.

Man Behind Town Hall Memo to DNC: Prove It!
Bob MacGuffie, is the man behind the infamous "Rocking the Town Hall” memo that you’ve heard of unless you’ve been vacationing in a land without television, Internet or radio.

But, he claims, his group did not conspire with large corporations and lobbyists to create a national campaign to stifle the national health care debate and wants the DNC to prove otherwise.


http://teapartypatriots.ning.com/profile/BobMacGuffie

Galen Institute Launches Center for Consumer Driven Health Care

Grace-Marie Turner, president of the Galen Institute, announced... Greg Scandlen, ... has joined the institute as director of its new Center for Consumer Driven Health Care.

... Scandlen most recently was a senior fellow in health policy at the Dallas-based National Center for Policy Analysis and was previously with the Cato Institute. He was founder and president of the Health Benefits Group, a consulting firm; founder and executive director of the Council for Affordable Health Insurance, a trade association of insurance companies; and director of state research at the Blue Cross Blue Shield Association. The Galen Institute is a not-for-profit nonpartisan research organization founded in 1995 and devoted exclusively to health policy.


http://www.sourcewatch.org/index.php?title=Heartland_Institute
Greg Scandlen, Director, Consumers for Health Care Choices, Heartland Institute

Googling "Galen Institute" Bob MacGuffie

Think Progress » Right-Wing Harassment Strategy Against Dems ...
A leaked memo from Bob MacGuffie, a volunteer with the FreedomWorks website Tea Party Patriots, ... industry-funded "think-tank" called the Galen Institute. ...
thinkprogress.org/2009/07/31/recess-harassment-memo/

GOP Astroturf for K Street Lobbyists and the Status Quo ...
Aug 5, 2009 ... Related topics: GOP Astroturf for K Street Lobbyists, device\, Brian Burgess, Galen Institute, Menefee, MacGuffie, Bob MacGuffie, ...
www.politicker.com/.../gop-astroturf-k-street-lobbyists-and-status-quo

ORGANIZED CRIME CONNECTIONS:



The Tobacco Companies were CONVICTED of R.I.C.O. racketeering in 2007. Their appeal was lost in 2009. GUILTY. Their accomplices as proved by courtroom evidence were HEARTLAND INSTITUTE, CATO INSTITUTE, NATIONAL CENTER FOR POLICY ANALYSIS, CITIZENS FOR A SOUND ECONOMY (which has split into FREEDOMWORKS and AMERICANS FOR PROSPERITY), FREEDOMWORKS TEA PARTY MOVEMENT (which is controlling everything from the logo to fees for sponsors to the 912dc.org March on Washington of the Tea Baggers.) Funded by David H. Koch called "Organized Crime" on national TV by his own twin brother, and court adjudicated for $296,000,000 for the deaths of two teens, plus fined $35,000,000 for polluting six state, is director and major funder for the Americans for Prosperity.

Crash the Tea Party (dot) Org

Party foes plot vs. ‘racists, morons
http://news.bostonherald.com/news/politics/view/20100413party_foes_plot_vs_racists_morons/

Tea Party foes, bent on making the conservative group’s members appear to be “homophobes, racists or morons,” say they’ll be crashing Tea Party demonstrations nationwide this week.

It’s unclear if anyone associated with crashtheteaparty.org will crash tomorrow’s rally on Boston Common. Founder Jason Levin couldn’t be reached yesterday and was reportedly traveling.

Levin told The Associated Press the group has 65 leaders in major cities across the United States who are trying to recruit members to infiltrate Tea Party events Thursday - tax-filing day. ...

... “Do I think every member of the Tea Party is a homophobe, racist or a moron? No, absolutely not,” Levin said. “Do I think most of them are homophobes, racists or morons? Absolutely.”

The site states the group wants to dismantle the Tea Party by nonviolent means: “We have already sat quietly in their meetings, and observed their rallies.”

Tea Party members said the backlash comes from ignorance.

“They can’t actually debate our message and that’s their problem,” said Bob MacGuffie, a Connecticut organizer for Right Principles, a Tea Party group.

New York Tea Party coordinator Judy Pepenella said the attempt to destroy the movement was evidence its message is resonating. “We’ve been ignored, we’ve been ridiculed. Well, now they’re coming after us,” she said.