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Dinesh D’Souza Discusses “2016: Obama’s America” on Sarah Palin Radio

LaDonna Hale Curzon, Host and Executive Producer, Sarah Palin Radio wrote:

After viewing the movie 2016: Obama’s America at a special screening in Washington, D.C. and interviewing the filmmaker Dinesh D’Souza on Sarah Palin Radio, I came to a solid conclusion: Every voter must watch this film before election day.

D’Souza, a prolific writer, conservative thinker and president of The Kings College in New York City wrote The New York Times bestseller The Roots of Obama’s Rage which was the basis for 2016.

Academy Award winner Gerald Molen, who has produced such blockbusters as Schindler’s List and Jurassic Park, produced the film. According to D’Souza, Molen had to “come out of the conservative closet” so to speak but was unconcerned by Hollywood political correctness.

They did, however, have a difficult time finding a director. Most directors were afraid of losing future jobs if they worked on 2016. Such is the way in Hollywood.

With 2016, D’Souza has done what the lamestream media won’t do. He has vetted Obama. Now we know who Barack Obama really is and it isn’t the man Obama has carefully presented himself to be to the American public.

Obama is, in fact, a man driven by the anti-colonial ideology of his biological father, Barack Obama, Sr. Obama Sr. was born and buried in Kenya. He was a low-level, government bureaucrat, who fancied himself as a man greater than himself. He had a fondness for women and alcohol, the latter which eventually killed him. But what fueled Obama, Sr. the most was his hatred toward colonist countries that he perceived were the enemies of third-world countries like Kenya.

Like father, like son. Obama, in his quest for an identity, was influenced and captured by the anti-colonial ideology embraced by his father.

2016, in essence, defines Obama and his Presidency.

The movie feels more like Out of Africa than a political documentary especially the scenes in Kenya where D’Souza meets Obama family members including Obama’s half-brother George and Sarah Obama known as Granny Sarah.

Granny Sarah is actually Obama’s step-grandmother. Obama Sr. was not raised by his biological mother but rather by Granny Sarah. Both women were two of the five wives that Obama’s grandfather had in a polygamist union that was permissible at the time.

In order to meet Granny Sarah, D’Souza was required to give her a goat. To play it safe, D’Souza brought three goats. Granny Sarah obliged and spoke in Swahili as a translator helped bridge the communication barrier.

Their conversation, however, quickly came to a halt once it became known that D’Souza had talked with George, Obama’s half-brother. Apparently, George is the black sheep of the family and according to D’Souza, is spied on by the Obama family. That is how Granny Sarah found out that D’Souza had met with George in Nairobi.

D’Souza packed up his belongings and told Granny Sarah to keep the goats but she would have none of it. As a result, D’Souza found himself herding the goats out of the village.

George, on the other hand, spoke his mind freely. As it turns out, he does not share the same ideology as his famous brother, the President of the United States. George doesn’t blame colonist countries for Kenya’s impoverished state. He blames the leaders of Kenya.

This difference in opinion may account for why Obama has done nothing to help George, who lives with no electricity or running water in a slum house. Despite Obama’s standard refrain, “I am my Brother’s keeper,” he has yet to lift a finger to help his brother George.

Obama is not his brother’s keeper. A flaming hypocrite, he most assuredly is.

The recent controversy about the Churchill bust being banned from the White House by Obama can be traced to D’Souza’s book The Roots of Obama’s Rage and recounted in the movie. Since D’Souza’s revelation, the White House and Pulitzer Prize winning, syndicated columnist Charle Krauhammer have come to verbal blows about the truth behind the Churchill bust banning. The truth is told in 2016.

And what are the dreams of Obama’s father? Watch 2016 to find out. Anyone who votes this November owes it to themselves and to the country to watch this movie.

2016: Obama’s America opens on 300 screens on Aug. 10 and will be shown on 600 screens on Aug. 17. It is very likely 2016 will surpass Michael Moore’s Fahrenheit 9/11 theater screen numbers by Election Day.

To find theaters showing 2016: Obama’s America, go to 2016theMovie.com. Listen to the Dinesh D’Souza interview on Sarah Palin Radio.

Complete Audio Transcript of Interview with Dinesh D’Souza

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Sarah Palin Radio Interviews 2010 Palin Endorsee Renee Elmers

Former Alaska Governor Sarah Palin endorsed Rep. Renee Elmers for NC-2 in 2012 and she went on to defeat the seven-term incumbent Democrat. LaDonna Hale Curzon, host and executive producer Sarah Palin Radio had the Congresswoman on in 2010 and she came back for an interview earlier this week to discuss her first term. Rep. Elmers said her term was both exciting and frustrating and that it was an honor to serve her constituents. Though Gov. Palin has not re-endorsed Rep. Elmers as of this writing, she is on the American Grizzlies United 2012 Primary Candidates List.

Tea Party Growing Stronger

Rep. Elmers said the Tea Party is retaining its strength and influence – in fact may be growing stronger – in light of Obama’s infamous “you didn’t build this” statement and his policies. Rep. Elmers said Obama has awakened a sleeping giant. On ObamaCare, Rep. Elmers – who is also a Registered Nurse – said she was expecting that it would have been found unconstitutional under the Commerce Clause, however, the Supreme Court ruled the mandate to be a tax, and thus ushered in the largest tax increase in American history. She said the House voted to repeal ObamaCare last week and the repeal bill is languishing in the Senate. Rep. Elmers and over 100 colleagues wrote a letter to Harry Reid asking him to bring the repeal bill to a vote.

Repeal ObamaCare

Rep. Elmers enjoys the same Tea Party support she had in 2010 and added that her positions on issues remain the same as they were when she first ran. Her Democrat opponent slammed her move to repeal ObamaCare as being “bad for her district.” Rep. Elmers said that the promises of ObamaCare – “you would get to keep your own doctor,” among others – all proved to be false and has caused the cost of healthcare to increase.

Elmers: “Romney Stands for Leadership, Private Sector Jobs Creation”

She said jobs and the economy were the most important issues in her district. She said unemployment remains high, and that all of Obama’s promises have either failed or been lies. “He says he is leading us on the right track,” Elmers’ said, but another Obama administration would be more of the same. “That’s why I believe so strongly that Mitt Romney is the leader we need to elect as President, because he’s standing for leadership and the private sector, and creating jobs in the private sector,” Elmers said. She believes Romney will carry North Carolina in the general election, especially since the state has the fourth highest unemployment rate in the country.

She said the Democratic Convention is still $20 million in the hole, and it has been cut down to three days. The Democrats have been unsuccessfully pushing unions in right-to-work North Carolina too she said.

Elmers: So Many Good Choices for VP Candidate

Rep. Elmers said, “I had my eye on Romney for quite some time for President,” but for the VP slot, “it has got to be someone who has a shown track record of success, someone who would be able to lead the country if in fact something were to happen to the President. Someone that we can all look up to….there are just so many choices and it would be wrong for me to put one forward.”

Her campaign site is: http://www.reneeforcongress.com/.

Complete Audio Transcript of Interview with Renee Elmers

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Tea Party Nation Pres on SP Radio: We Want Gov Palin to Speak at RNC Convention

Judson Phillips, President, Tea Party Nation said on Sarah Palin Radio that the Republican Party should thank Former Alaska Governor Sarah Palin for their success in 2010 brought about by her and the Tea Party by giving her the keynote speaking slot at the RNC Convention in Tampa. He said nobody “has been as associated with the Tea Party as Sarah Palin.” Phillips hosted the first national Tea Party convention and Gov. Palin was the keynote speaker.

Mark America, Mr. L, Stacy Drake, and other prominent Palinistas have all weighed in on the speaking arrangements subject. Another possibility to consider is that Gov. Palin could cover the convention in her capacity as a Fox News contributor. If she were to act in her Fox News capacity at the convention, that would preclude her from being part of the proceedings. As this story goes to press, Gov. Palin has not been invited to speak in any capacity at the RNC, and no information is available on what role she’ll play during the convention, Fox News or otherwise.

Complete Audio Transcript of Interview with Judson Phillips, President, Tea Party Nation

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Sarah Palin Radio Interviews 2010 Palin Endorsee Rep. Hartzler, MO-4 for Reelection

Representative Vicky Hartzler, who serves the 4th Congressional District in Missouri, discussed with LaDonna Hale Curzon, Host and Executive Producer, Sarah Palin Radio, her reelection strategy to counter an onslaught from high-profile Democrats including Nancy Pelosi. “Democrats have their knives out for Rep. Hartzler because in 2010, with the help of an endorsement from Gov. Palin, she defeated Ike Skelton, a Democrat who had been in office for 34 years,” Curzon said.

Rep. Hartzler is on American Grizzlies United‘s 2012 Primary Candidates List for volunteers to support.

Reelection Run Going Well, Tea Party Still Strong

Rep. Hartzler said her first term has gone very well so far and it has been an “honor to fight for the good people of Missouri and the conservative agenda,” however, she expressed frustration with the Senate and the White House who have been blocking our attempt to create jobs and who continue to circumvent the Constitution, but we’re fighting and I’m glad I can be there and do it.”

Curzon asked Rep. Hartzler if she thought the Tea Party successes of 2010 would carry over into this election cycle.

“I really do. I don’t think the message that we need to live within our means and we need less government and more freedom to abide by the Constitution – I don’t think that has waned at all, and I think people still know that’s what we’ve got to do in this country. They’re still energized and will be out there just as strong this year taking out different Senators and people running who don’t believe in those things. and want to continue taking us down the path of more big government. So, I feel like they do have an impact and I’m very encouraged by all the good work they’ve been doing,” Rep. Hartzler said.

Curzon asked Rep. Hartzler if she has had any polling done on her race for reelection. The Congresswoman did have polling conducted and was very encouraged by the results.

“As you know, after taking out a 34-year incumbent Chairman of the Armed Services Committee, who had been in office since I was a sophomore in high school, and the Democrats had controlled this area my entire life – if you can imagine, they’re not very happy with our victory and want to defeat me this fall and are coming after me with a well-funded candidate from trial attorneys and labor unions, and Emily’s List people. But, I feel good about where we are right now. We’re working very hard and believe we will prevail as a group again in November,” Rep. Hartzler said.

Stark Differences Between Rep. Hartzler and Opponent

“How would you say you differ from your Democrat opponent,” Curzon asked.

“About every aspect,” Rep. Hartzler said. She continued, “[Skelton] for instance, last week said that she thinks it’s ridiculous that we’re still trying to repeal ObamaCare. Well, I can tell you that needs to be repealed. It’s bad for job creation, it’s bad for every family, it’s bad for our freedom, and it needs to go. But, she’s a supporter of Nancy Pelosi’s and received campaign donations from her, and I’m sure would love to vote with her.”

Rep. Hartzler continued delineating the stark differences between the incumbent and herself.

“…she believes in big government, and I believe in individual freedom, and less government, and family values. I’m pro-life….She’s pro-choice. There’s going to be a big difference for the voters this November, but the Missouri Fourth District is conservative, it’s pro-life, it’s pro-gun, and it believes in living within its means, and I believe if we had the funds to get out our message of the good work we’ve been doing – we have a good grassroots organization, that’s working hard already, I feel like we will prevail, but it is going to be a battle and unfortunately, they are coming after me,” she said.

Jobs and Economy Most Critical Issues

Rep. Hartzler said the most critical issue in her district is jobs and the economy, “even though there are a lot of other issues that are very important to us.” She said unemployment is very high in her district, her constituents are hurting, and frustrated that the government keeps wasting precious tax dollars. She said her constituents are also concerned that we are becoming increasingly dependent on foreign countries such as China, because of our ever-increasing debt and deficit. “The main issues that come up over and over again are that we’ve got to get government out of the way and let the private sector create jobs.” She said the government has got to start living within its means and spend less.

Gay Marriage is “Bad Public Policy”

Curzon asked Rep. Hartzler about her position on gay marriage. “I think it’s bad public policy,” she said. “I really think marriage between a man and a woman is the best for society and for families and has prevailed for thousands of years, and that’s what we should stick with.” Obama up till a few months ago had been against gay marriage. He “evolved” his position in advance of a major fund-raiser attended by prominent LGBT activists.

On Potential Running Mates for Romney

Curzon asked Rep. Hartzler who she’d like to see as Mitt Romney’s running mate. “There are a lot of excellent candidates out there that I think would do a great job, and so I’m not coming out for any particular one, but I’m encouraged at several of the people I hear being talked about. I don’t know personally very many of them,” she said, but spoke about her House colleague Paul Ryan, who she does know. “He’s a very, very great guy, very smart, and would certainly be a worthy person to have on there with you.” Rep. Hartzler had met Marco Rubio only once, but liked what she heard him say. “The others sound good too,” she said.

More information about Rep. Hartzler’s campaign can be found at http://www.vickyhartzler.com/.

Complete Audio Transcript of Interview with Rep. Hartzler, MO-4

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Sarah Palin Radio Interviews ObamaCare Shotgunner Ron Gould on AZ-4 Run

“Here is what I’d do with the ObamaCare law…” Conservative Republican Ron Gould said in his campaign ad “Straight Shooter, and as he described in an interview with LaDonna Hale Curzon, Host and Executive Producer, Sarah Palin Radio. “Pull!” His partner released the sporting clay trap sending a copy of the hated legislation skyward. Gould blasted it with a 12-gauge over/under double-barrel shotgun.

The advertisement was bold and risky, especially considering the whole “cross hairs” blood libel against Former Alaska Governor Sarah Palin who used them on a SarahPAC ad for her highly successful “Take Back the 20″ campaign in which 18 out of 20 Democrat Congressional seats went to her endorsed candidates, yielding a 90% success rate for the campaign.

The blood libel came after a crazed leftist, Jared Loughner shot Congresswoman Giffords and many others in a rampage. The blood libelers said that Loughner – who hated talk radio, hardly listened to the news and who was no Palin supporter – was “inspired to do the shooting by the SarahPAC ad.” Loughner never even saw the ad, and had a vendetta against the former Congresswoman’s dating back years before Gov. Palin was even nominated as McCain’s Vice Presidential running mate. Of course, the Democrats have used bulls eyes, cross hairs, and “targeting” in their ads since time immemorial. This was addressed in: All Cross Hairs are Equal, But Some are More Equal than Others.

US for Palin used to run an occasional “Cross Hair Night” splatting the reticles on the sidebars. A Mil Dot cross hair graces the site’s upper left sidebar as something of a permanent fixture to honor the Second Amendment and Gov. Palin and to show that the publisher is not afraid to “light the site up in Cross Hairs.”

Gould is a small business owner and an Arizona State Senator from Lake Patterson. Curzon recounted how she rode an Air Chair there. The vehicle is a hydrofoil water ski. Gould said he is running for his two grandsons, because “Congress has put a debt of $50,000 on their heads.” He is running against an incumbent who voted to raise the debt ceiling, and “voted for three continuing resolutions to allow the government to operate without a budget,” one of which funds ObamaCare, HJ40a, and ACORN. The incumbent does not live in the district, and due to redistricting his district is more Democratic now. According to Gould, the incumbent “abandoned his district,” and moved to AZ-4. Arizona has 15 counties, and AZ-4 encompasses seven of them from Mexico, north to Utah and west across two thirds of the state.

Gould has been endorsed by various Tea Party groups, the Club for Growth, the Madison Project, and Freedom Works. He has neither an American Grizzlies United nor a Sarah Palin endorsement at this time. He considers spending to be the most critical issue in his district. He also said this election is a “fork in the road,” where we can return to free market capitalism or continue on the path to European style socialism.

Gould said the first thing he would do if sworn in is sponsor a bill to repeal the jobs-killing ObamaCare.

He said the Supreme Court ruling on ObamaCare destroys the concept of Federalism. He added that the ruling allows the federal government to force us to do whatever it wants us to do, then claim the fine or penalty for not doing so is a tax. “To me, that is just ridiculous,” Gould said.

Gould expressed his disappointment with the combination of the Supreme Court ruling and Obama’s executive order which gutted Arizona’s illegal immigration law. In 2004, Arizona had passed a law requiring voters to prove citizenship, which the federal government also overruled. Gould said it amounted to little more than Democrats wanting to cheat. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) only closes 1.5% of the cases it opens on illegal immigrants, he said, and the Obama administration is only encouraging the activity and “breaking the original Contract with America called the Constitution.”

Complete Audio Transcript of Interview with Ron Gould for AZ-4

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Mourdock Thanks Gov Palin for Endorsement on Sarah Palin Radio

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U.S. Senate candidate from Indiana Richard Mourdock this week thanked former Alaska Governor Sarah Palin for her endorsement of his campaign and credited the momentum it provided him as being a major contributing factor in his May 8 primary win during an interview with LaDonna Hale Curzon, Host and Executive Producer, Sarah Palin Radio.

During the interview, Mourdock said that he had respect for Richard Lugar, the 36-year entrenched moderate who he defeated in the primary. Mourdock said he saw Lugar “not as an enemy, but as an opponent for a time.” He said if Lugar wanted to campaign for him, he would welcome it, but the final decision would be Lugar’s to make.

Curzon asked Mourdock who he thought would be a good vice president for Romney and Mourdock said either Marco Rubio or Rob Portman would be good choices. Neither Mourdock nor Curzon said anything further about Romney.

Gov. Palin has endorsed six candidates this year and primaries have been held for two of her endorsed candidates: Deb Fischer and Richard Mourdock, both of whom won. US Senate (Texas) candidate Ted Cruz’s primary is May 29; Wisconsin Governor Scott Walker and Lieutenant Governor Rebecca Kleefisch face a recall election on June 5; and US Senate (Utah) candidate Orrin Hatch’s primary is June 26.

Gov. Palin’s 2012 endorsement success rate is 100% for candidates in which an election has been held.

Complete Audio Transcript of Richard Mourdock Interview

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