Tea baggers are cheap. They don’t want to pay taxes. They don’t like spending money on anything…even their heroes like Sarah Palin. The “documentary” on Palin,” The Undefeated,” pulled in a terrible box office opening weekend. And the reviews are…
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Palin Group Promises Prizes for Selling Movie Tickets
by Dan Chmielewski • • 2 Comments
The Sarah Palin unintended comedy “The Undefeated” will make its debut in Orange Friday night and the group behind the flick, based on her autobiography “Going Rogue,” is offering prizes to Tea Partiers and hardcore conservatives to buy tickets. Perhaps…
Orange County Conservatives Who Want Their Country Back: Alabama is Calling You
by Dan Chmielewski • • 1 Comment
I’ve never been to Alabama, but have three beautiful nieces who live there. They have finely honed Southern accents and conservative principals, courtesy of their locale and their Dad, a career military officer. One niece took my wife to town to…
Some Early Tea Party Humor for the Holiday
by Dan Chmielewski • • 1 Comment
A friend sent me this link to a video on CollegeHumor.com; our favorite OC teabaggers should love this. Enjoy.
Crashing the “Drinking Conservatively” Party
by Dan Chmielewski • • 7 Comments
Since Drinking Liberally usually features a few conservatives every Thursday that we can carry on an intelligent conversation with over our favorite beverage, I decided to crash the inaugural “Drinking Conservatively” event in Costa Mesa last night. And my thanks…
Probolsky Pushes DeVore to For Irvine Mayor
by Dan Chmielewski • • 7 Comments
The Irvine World News columnist, pollster and Republican Party operative Adam Probolsky is advocating that failed US Senate candidate Chuck DeVore launch a bid for Irvine’s mayor against the popular and effective Suhkee Kang. Probolsky tweeted this yesterday and his…
Reagan Would Have Been Thrown Under the Bus Today
by Dan Chmielewski • • 4 Comments
In Facebook postings and email exchanges with conservatives friends leading up to tomorrow’s Primary Day elections, a persistent theme emerges: the desire by Republicans for another galvanizing Ronald Reagan figure. In 30 years, the Republicans have gone from a positive…

