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The Swamp Thing Lives: Charlie Rangel and the Reality of Capitol Hill
On August 13, 2010 at 12:23 pmThe swamp has not been drained and the culture of corruption is alive and well on Capitol Hill. This week not one but two, long time Democrat members of the U.S. House of Representatives were charged with ethics violations by the House Ethics Committee. Representative Charlie Rangel of New York was charged with 13 ethics [...]
Politics and the Smart Girl – Part 2
On August 4, 2010 at 6:00 am
In part 2 of the interview, Parcbench’s own Daria DiGiovanni asks Ashley Sewell about the upcoming Smart Girl Summit. DD: Is there a conference this year? AS: Absolutely! It takes place on September 30 – October 1 in Washington D.C., the Second Annual Smart Girl Summit. At this two-day conference, we’ll have speakers, training sessions [...]
Politics and the Smart Girl – Part 1
On August 3, 2010 at 3:00 am
Parcbench’s own Daria DiGiovanni sat down with Ashley Sewell to talk about politics and why it’s never too soon to get started. Little did Ashley Sewell realize when a woman approached her to take a photo of her sign at an Arlington, Texas Tea Party in April 2009, that she would end up becoming the [...]
Conservative Republican Forum: One Year Later
On July 26, 2010 at 6:59 amHard to believe it’s been just over one year already that I launched my first internet radio show, Conservative Republican Forum on BlogTalkRadio. It seems like yesterday I invited my friend and co-host Daria DiGiovanni, author of Water Signs: A Story of Love and Renewal to join me in this excellent adventure. As I reflected [...]
Prosecutors DID NOT object to Commutation!
On December 1, 2009 at 7:17 pmProsecutors: “No Objections” ————————————– It is important to point out that details are vital to narrative. One of the major details that Conservative haters of Gov. Huckabee have spewed far and wide over the past 24 hours is that Huckabee pressured the parole board in the case of Maurice Clemmons and that the prosecutor in [...]
A WORD to the Huck Haters…
On at 6:20 amCop-Killer??? A little bit of light needs to be shed on a funny little thing called FACTS as it pertains to the issues surrounding the suspected cop-killer Maurice Clemmons.Shamefully prominent voices in the Conservative punditocracy (mostly ones who supported Romney in the last go-round) have come out attempting to link Gov. Mike Huckabee to the [...]
SCOZZAFAVA DROPS OUT OF NY-23 RACE! – Full Statement
On October 31, 2009 at 10:55 am
Dede Scozzafava, the liberal Republican running for Congress in New York’s 23rd Congressional District has suspended her campaign, a huge development that dramatically changes that race and Tuesday’s election. Her full statement can be read below. She has not endorsed either of her opponents Conservative party candidate Doug Hoffman or Democrat Bill Owens. Matt Burns, [...]
CRF RADIO: Steven Rosenblum and Daria DiGiovanni
On October 30, 2009 at 12:12 pm
Follow me on Twitter @StevenRosenblum. If you don’t, Nancy Pelosi will nationalize your Facebook account! And that’s what you can expect from Steven Rosenblum’s and Daria DiGiovanni’s political radio show on Blog Talk Radio, Conservative Republican Forum; a relaxing, informative and fun time discussing politics in today’s world. There’s always a slight twist of humor [...]
The Case Against Scozzafava
On October 22, 2009 at 10:10 am
Conservative blogger Michelle Malkin has erupted a firestorm within the conservative movement and the Republican Party by exposing a wolf in sheep’s clothing. Dede Scozzafava is the “moderate” Republican candidate for Congress in NY’s 23rd district. The problem? Scozzafava is no moderate; she’s a full blown liberal with the backing of the national and state [...]
RightOnline Conference Does Well
On August 24, 2009 at 2:10 am
Americans for Prosperity held its second annual Right Online convention in Pittsburgh last weekend. Across town, The Daily Kos sponsored its annual Netroots Nation conference. Approximately 600 attended the Right Online conference. Netroots Nation boasted 1,500 attendees, although that included several hundred speakers, no doubt an incentive to attend, and one attendee confessed to me [...]








