Saturday, February 27, 2010

STL Tea Party One Year Anniversary

On this day, one year ago, a small group of liberty minded citizens met under the St. Louis Arch to protest big government and Obama's stimulus bill in particular. They called it a tea party - reminiscint of the Boston Tea Party. This was only one of many tea parties across the country. In the year since that cold day last year the Tea Party movement has grown exponentialy in more ways than one. It has grown in numbers and that growth in numbers has in some ways caused it to grow into more of your standard conservative establishment movement. This year they went so far as to say if you are a "Truther" than you are not welcome at the tea party. Which is silly in my opinion, but regardless of that I still believe they are a good group of people who are truly concerned about the direction of this country and would like us to return to Constitutional principles.

Anyway, that's my take. Here's a few videos from the rally today.
(Sorry about the wind noise, it was pretty windy down by the riverfront today.)











Here's links to some of the videos from last year's tea party.

Jim Lembke Speaking @ 2009 STL Tea Party

2009 STL Tea Party Part 1 of 2

2009 STL Tea Party Part 2 of 2


Oh, and here's a music video I made with footage from the tea party last year.

Wednesday, February 24, 2010

??? For President 2012

I know, the next presidential election isn't until 2012. You're probably thinking, "Why is this dude writing about who's going to run for president in 2012?!?" Well, it's not as far off as you might think. It's approximately one year until candidates start announcing they intend to run. People who are in the know in politics are already looking for the next president of the United States. So, I thought I'd run through some of the potential candidates and let you know my favorite.

1. Ron Paul

He ran a very strong campaign for president in 2008, mostly because of his wide grassroots support. This grassroots movement has only gotten bigger since the election. He won this year's CPAC straw poll - beating out Mitt Romney, who has won it the past 2 years. Granted, Ron Paul's supporters are very active and more than likely had winning the straw poll all planned out, but still he has very good name recognition. One downside: he is 74 years old and not getting any younger.

2. Gary Johnson

Former governor of New Mexico, Gary Johnson is very libertarian, in many ways similar to Ron Paul. He believes in limited government and a non-interventionist foreign policy. He supports decriminalization of Marijauna - which could be a sticking point for moral conservatives. He has expressed interest in possibly running for president in 2012.

3. Michele Bachmann

Currently serving in the U.S. House of Representatives, Michele Bachmann is more of your typical conservative on most issues. Slightly libertarian leaning, she favors government intevention on most moral issues. She speaks very passionately on limiting government growth, especially spending. She has expressed no interest in running, but Michael Savage on his radio show has said she should run with Mitt Romney as her VP running mate.


These are just my top 3 of the many possible candidates. Out of these 3, I'd have to say my favorite is Gary Johnson. I have been a fan of his since I heard him speak at Ron Paul's Rally for the Republic in 2008. He is very libertarian and can present his views in a convincing way. If he decides to run I will be supportin him in 2012.

Any thoughts? Who's your pick for president in 2012? Feel free to let me know in the comments.

Tuesday, February 16, 2010

Robyn Hamlin For U.S. Congress

So, just recently Robyn Hamlin announced she will run for U.S. Representative for the 1st Congressional District in Missouri. This district covers North St. Louis City, Florrisant, Maryland Heights, parts of U. City and basically north county. The seat is currently held my William Lacy Clay, a liberal democrat who has done much to further the outrageous growth of the federal government.

Robyn is a constitutionalist/libertarian who knows the principles of limited government this country was founded on, believes them and as Representative will act on them. She is a member of Campaign for Liberty, We The People Congress, Missouri Citizens for Property Rights and Missouri First.

I do not live in the District 1, but I fully support Robyn Hamlin and will do anything I can to help her win. I would encourage you to check out her website here -http://www.hamlinforcongress.com/