TEA Party Power Hour
Summary: Exposing the truth about global warming, media bias, liberal bigots and Hollywood Left-Wingers. No subject is too taboo as Mark Gillar interviews some of today's leading authors, filmmakers and political thinkers.
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Please join us for this very special ninety minute edition of The Tea Party Power Hour. Our lead-off guest will be David Limbaugh, the author of three New York Times bestsellers, who will discuss his latest book Crimes Against Liberty: An Idictment of President Barack Obama. Next at bat will be New York Times bestselling author Dinesh D'Souza who will fill us in on his latest book The Roots of Obama's Rage. Batting cleanup will be Tea Party rapper Politik who is touring with the Tea Pary Express this election season. Note: We are in the process of rescheduling Douglas Schoen.
David Kupelian is an award-winning journalist, best-selling author, and managing editor of WorldNetDaily . He is also a widely read online columnist and editor of the critically acclaimed monthly newsmagazine, Whistleblower . His 2005 book, "The Marketing of Evil", now in its eleventh printing, remains one of the nation’s most talked-about books on the raging culture war. In the just-released sequel, "How Evil Works: Understanding and Overcoming the Destructive Forces That Are Transforming America," Kupelian once again probes the ancient question of evil through a modern journalist's eye, offering fresh insights into the hidden mechanisms of seduction, corruption, and power politics.
Reverend C.L. Bryant sits down with Mark Gillar to discuss his soon to be released movie Runaway Slave . Tune in for what promises to be a very frank coversation regarding the impact of the progressive agenda on Black Americans. Donations to this project are tax deductable. Reverend Bryant is also the founder of One Nation Back to God .
Listen as a veteran meteorologist exposes the global warming scam.
Joseph Ferah, founder and publisher of WorldNetDaily.com dicusses his latest book The Tea Party Manifesto: A Vision for an American Rebirth.
Steve Goreham's new organization will attempt to take the politics out of climate science.
Shirley Phelps-Roper will join us to discuss the Westboro Baptist Church's highly controversial practice of protesting at military funerals because of the U.S. Military's "don't ask don't tell" policy. Brother Dave Lucus, the former editor of The Southern Baptist Convention Newsletter, will be my co-host and spiritual wingman on this special edition of The TEA Party Power Hour.
S.E. Cupp is a regular guest commentator on MSNBC, CNN, C-SPAN and Fox Business Network, and on programs such as Hannity, Larry King Live, The Joy Behar Show, Red Eye with Greg Gutfield, Geraldo, and Reliable Source. As an atheist, she is the perfect third-party, objective observer to comment on this subject. Don't miss what's sure to be a very provacative interview.
Shannon Goessling, the Executive Director of the Southeaster Legal Foundation, will discuss her organization's lawsuit against the Evironmental Protection Agency. We'll also get her take on the Arizona Immigration Law and related issues.
Erik Rush, the journalist who broke the Jeremiah Wright story on Hannity & Colmes during the 2008 presidential election, has written what's sure to become one of the most controversial books of our time.
Steve Goreham drops by to discuss his book Climatism!: Science, Common Sense, and the 21st Century's Hottest Topic.
Former Global Warming Enthusiast Bruno Wiskel stops by to discuss his book The Sky is Not Falling: Putting Climate Change on Trial. Bruno explains why he's cooled to warming.
Christopher Essex stops by to discuss his book Taken by Storm: The Troubled Science, Policy, and Politics of Global Warming.
Joe D'Aleo stops by to give us his take on climategate, and the laughable state of the peer review process withing within the world of climate science.
Steve Milloy the author of Green Hell, gives us a glimpse of how the average person's daily life will be impacted if cap and trade becomes law.