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American Thinker: The Hope and the Change: A Review

Citizens United‘s latest cinematic political commentary for this election year of 2012 is The Hope and the Change.  Available on DVD and also appearing on various cable and broadcast television channels in the weeks before the November 6 presidential election (check schedule here), the film is highly relevant viewing for all voters contemplating their choice […]

Citizens United Productions Launches $120,000 ad Campaign Promoting “The Hope and The Change” In New Hampshire and Wisconsin

Washington, DC – Citizens United Productions launched a $120,000 television ad campaign in support of its highly acclaimed documentary “The Hope and The Change” in New Hampshire and Wisconsin starting today and running through November 2nd on CNN and MSNBC. Title: “The Hope and The Change” TV (:30) Don’t Miss Out Subscribe to our free […]

Watch Sean Hannity tonight!!

TONIGHT! Sean Hannity will rerun “The Hope and The Change” Special. See why Sean Hannity declared “The Hope and The Change” the “most powerful documentary I’ve ever seen in my life – no way anyone who’s seen this film could vote for Obama.” Tune in at 9pm EST

Politix: Why Do Incumbents Fear More Speech?

It is happening again. Powerful incumbent politicians fear electoral defeat and they are blaming free speech for it. New York Senator Chuck Schumer is quoted in a recent New York Times article saying, “Reform of the ‘super PAC’ problem is a major issue for Democrats in the next Congress.” Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi said if […]

Cagle Post: The Many Faces of Barack Obama

Throughout the debate season we have seen the many faces of Barack Obama. The first debate we saw him disengaged; the second we saw him angry; and the third we saw him arrogant. President Obama’s failure to connect with the American people in 2012 is clearly evident. In this latest debate Obama looked more like […]

New York Times: Strident Anti-Obama Messages Flood Key States

Republicans have struggled in this election with two powerful and competing impulses: to hammer a president they dislike intensely with a strong indictment of his record, but to be restrained enough to win over independent voters, who generally like Mr. Obama. Those who commissioned Mr. Luntz’s research, according to people with firsthand knowledge of their […]