Our Country Deserves Better PAC Launches “The Campaign to Defeat Barack Obama”

The right-wing California political action committee which runs the Tea Party Express and is closely tied to Move America Forward is launching yet another group: the Campaign to Defeat Barack Obama. Both the Tea Party Express and Move America Forward are managed by Sal Russo of Our Country Deserves Better PAC, and the New York Times found that the majority of the Tea Party Express’s funds were “paid to Mr. Russo’s political consulting firm or to one controlled by his wife.”

Seeing that running a political front group is a profitable enterprise, Our Country Deserves Better PAC is kicking off The Campaign to Defeat Barack Obama with the “Political Event of the Year,” a fundraiser featuring failed Alaska senate candidate Joe Miller, notorious Arizona sheriff Joe Arpaio, and Joe Wurzelbacher, better known as Joe the Plumber. Another unsuccessful tea party senate candidate, Sharron Angle, who recently announced her campaign for an open House seat, is also scheduled to attend. Apparently, the fundraiser is celebrating two of 2010’s most radical candidates who went down to embarrassing defeats.

The Campaign to Defeat Barack Obama is now on the air in Wisconsin with an ad bashing “union thugs” and “Obama’s union goons,” sending a “thank you” to Governor Scott Walker and Republican state legislators for passing union-busting legislation.

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Bachmann and Joe The Plumber Drop By Faith2Action

Today was a big day on Janet Porter's radio program, to say the least.

Just look at this guest list:

The major news of the day was that "Joe The Plumber" was going to be appearing at the upcoming How To Take Back America Conference, where he will be sharing the stage with the likes of Reps. Michele Bachmann, Steve King, Tom Price, Tom McClintock, Trent Franks, and former presidential candidate Mike Huckabee.

Wurzelbacher hung around for a good twenty minutes dispensing his wisdom and insights, before he had to leave to make room for Rep. Bachmann.  But before that happened, Porter delivered one of her daily commentaries on the coming end times:

The United Nations’ Conference on Trade and Development has issued a report calling for reconsideration of the dollar as the world’s reserve currency. While Russia and China are among the countries that have called for such a change, this is the first time that a major multinational group has made this recommendation.

One of the authors of the report thinks that replacing the dollar with an artificial currency would improve economic stability. The effects of such a move on the U.S. may be hard to predict, but the U.N. isn’t exactly known for always acting in our best interests.

For Christians, this movement toward a global currency is a sign that the last days are coming. Check out Revelation chapters 13 and 18 for some clues about what those end times will be like. Are you ready? How about your friends and family?

Porter then got around to introducing Bachmann, hailing her as a Religious Right hero and a "woman of courage" ... but first declaring that anyone who had ever voted for any candidate that supports a woman's right to choose then "there is a curse on your life":

Finally, Bachmann joined the program and dedicated the majority of her segment to her on-going crusade against ACORN:

You’d think that bringing Bachmann and Porter together like this would generate heretofore unknown levels of right-wing insanity, but unfortunately this meeting only generated the standard right-wing nuttiness.

But we are still holding out hope for next week’s How To Take Back America Conference and expecting everyone involved to bring their “A” game. 

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Does God Protect Christians from Missiles?

As everyone knows by now, “Joe the Plumber” has now become “Joe the War Correspondent” thanks to a gig he landed with Pajamas TV:

"Joe the Plumber," the Ohio man who shot to fame last year after he challenged then presidential candidate Barack Obama over his tax proposals, is morphing into "Joe the War Correspondent" and heading to the Middle East Thursday, he told US television.

Joe, whose real name is Samuel Joseph Wurzelbacher, will travel to Israel to report for US conservative website pjtv.com, giving the perspective of ordinary Israelis on the conflict in Gaza.

"I get to go over there and let their 'Average Joes' share their story, what they think, how they feel, especially with world opinion -- maybe get a real story out there," Wurzelbacher said late Wednesday on Ohio television station, WNWO.

But what you might not know is that he, unlike the Jews and Muslims who currently inhabit the region, he will be protected from potential harm because he is a Christian:

Is he scared that one of the Hamas rockets might have his name on it? Not really. After all, as he explained, he's a Christian so God will keep him safe.

"Being a Christian I'm pretty well protected by God I believe," he said

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