Wednesday, April 01, 2009

A Paine for The White House

Update -- I agree with Pastorius and Epa in comments. I think this story might not be quite as presented. Go here to listen to Bob Basso himself discussing this invitation. It's the first/top of the 2 audio recordings. Basso himslef states he has a valid invitation to the White House, nothing else has been clarified and there is alot of misinformation right now.

Jerry Doyle: I can imagine there are a lot of people out there right now going "Wait a minute we had the pitchforks and the flaming torches we were storming the castle they pulled up the drawbridge they ignited the oil in the moat the archers were in the parapets they were ready to defend themselves at any and all turns and now it’s like dammit, go home.

Bob Basso: This is small potatoes compared to the fact that we are losing our representative democracy. . . This is incidental and I think it would be a great fault, of all of us, to take this and put acenter stage above the greater issues.
So take the WND article with a grain of salt and caution. There's a story here, just not quite as breathless as WND is making it out to be it would seem.

End Update

233 years later Thomas Paine still not liked by authorities, has garnered the watchful eye of the gummint. Ya s'pose he'll at least get lunch out of the deal?

from World Net Daily

YouTube star summoned to White House?
Promises radio talk show first interview afterwards

The man who created two phenomenally successful "We The People" YouTube videos urging Americans to stand up against Congress and reclaim their republic now – or perhaps lose it forever – reportedly has been summoned to the White House by President Obama to discuss the subject matter of the short films.

Bob Basso, who posts videos under the name funbobbasso on YouTube, has created videos in which he portrays Thomas Paine, author of the "Common Sense" pamphlet that made the case for independence during the American Revolution.

Basso, whose website offers his services as a motivational speaker, uses the YouTube presentations to condemn "non-representing representatives" and warns, "Only when they feel the almighty wrath of 'We The People' marching in the streets from California to New York shouting 'We're mad as hell and we want our country back' will they get the message they work for you."

He was scheduled this week to appear on the "Jerry Doyle Show" when he told the radio host that Obama had personally invited him to meet in the White House "to discuss the disturbing nature of the videos."

According to a spokesman for Doyle's show, at the time when Basso was supposed to be calling in for the show, he was unavailable. Basso reached the show several hours later, explaining he had been flooded by media calls and literally was unable to call out.

The result, the spokesman said, was that Basso promised to provide Doyle with the first exclusive interview after he meets with Obama, provided the invitation still stands after the meeting was leaked to the press.

The spokesman said information about the meeting has not been made public, and show producers are waiting to see what develops. A WND message left for Basso was not immediately returned.

The Doyle show reaches about 3 million listeners each week, according to Talkers Magazine, and is the fastest growing show in Talk Radio Network Enterprises' history with more than 240 stations.

In his second video, which has been seen more than 1.1 million times, Basso challenges people to let Congress know their displeasure by sending tea bags.





He criticizes Congress for approving the "largest spending bill in history without reading it" and criticizes American citizens, because "you did nothing."

He raises the issue of billions of dollars for benefits for illegal aliens, the exportation of U.S. jobs overseas and others.

"If your self-serving Congress were a business they'd all be in jail now," he said.

"Wake up, America. While you were playing with the toys of your consumer wealth, you lost much more than your bloated economy of living beyond your means. You lost your
representative democracy. Your servants have become your masters. Taxation without representation is tyranny," he said.

He's equally unhappy with Americans in the first video,







In that piece he warns of the problem of supporting the rest of the world while America needs to be rebuilt.

Referring to "progressives," he said, "We had another word in 1776. We called them traitors."

Basso is the author of the best-selling book "This Job Should Be Fun" along with 10 other books, including "Lighten Up Corporate America!"

A former award winning news director for NBC TV and visiting professor at UCLA, Basso has a Ph.D in communications.

Doyle's distinctive repertoire includes former Wall Street insider, TV star and jet pilot. He has starred in many made-for-TV movies, but is best known as the character Michael Garibaldi on the Emmy winning Sci-fi television series "Babylon 5," which ran for five years.

16 comments:

Epaminondas said...

He's on Beck on friday again.

I don't hear any reports about this outside the WND chain of reporting.

WHY?

Untrue? Exaggerated? Too terrible about the WH to be reported by Gibson and Williams?

christian soldier said...

Christines' post below brought to mind a poem that I posted in 2008 and re-posted this morning:
http://carolmsblog.blogspot.com/2009/04/second-amendment-and-second-coming.html
Thank you all at IBA....
Just got my new NRA card..
C-CS

Pastorius said...

Epa,
I'm with you. I think this story is bullshit.

If Obama did, indeed, invite this man to the White House, he would not say it was "to discuss the disturbing nature of the videos."

Obama is far smoother than that.

So, there's your evidence that the guy is, at the very least, exaggerating. He's just a publicity hound.

I didn't post this guy's video in the first place, because I disagreed with several of his points, which seemed out of the spirit of Tom Paine and our founding fathers.

This guy is proving himself to be more foolish by the day.

And, by the way, 1 1/2 million views is really not that many for YouTube. Obama certainly would not be threatened by such a man.

Ridiculous story.

midnight rider said...

Epa -- I'm a little leary, too. Wish I had more than WND. I'd go with either exaggerrated or more likely not deemed important enough by the big media to report.

midnight rider said...

2 audio's of the Jerrry Douglas show where he discusses this here:

http://grou.ps/zapem

I haven't had time to listen to them yet so offer no further comment than that.

Pastorius said...

MR,
Please forgive me my strong language. I certainly did not mean to be rude to you. Obviously, I've gotten caught on some bad stories in recent weeks.

I'm starting to not trust our conservative friends much. As I mentioned the other day, I find that American Thinker and Gateway are going iffy on us, as far as being accurate.

And yesterday, LGF went over the line on one of their headlines.

I've always thought of our blog as being the live wire, crazy-assed blog. But, the nuttier our friends get, the more accurate we have to be.

This evolution towards more responsibility on the part of IBA began with the Vlaams Belang crap, when we had to take the lead in critiquing Ethnic Nationalism.

And now, we find that we have to be wary of ODS.

It's tricky, cuz I don't want to become a boring, serious blog.

midnight rider said...

Listen to that first audio I mentioned above. Basso himself says he has a valid invitation but says it has not been clarified what it's all about yet. That there is a lot of misinformation out there about this invitation.

I say if there is bullshit or exaggeration it is from WND (THAT doesn't surprise me) not Basso, who apparently has such an invite and is not yet sure what it's all about.

midnight rider said...

Pasto -- I agree about the ODS and where we find ourselves now is being wary of ODS but not getting paranoid about ODS being hidden everywhere we look.

I never said that would be easy :)

There's a story here, I think, but it may not be as frightful as WND makes it.

Pastorius said...

Well, that's interesting, because in the WND article Basso is quoted as saying, Obama had personally invited him to meet in the White House """to discuss the disturbing nature of the videos."""

Because WND chose to put those words in quotation marks, I am left to believe that it is possible that WND is not just exaggerating the story, but making up quotes out of whole cloth.

midnight rider said...

I won't argue against that. WND is always a questionable source to me. I have not found the original call to Jerry Doyle, only the one mentioned above.

Problem is you search this and every blog or article I find links back to the original WND article, and WND had to know, using a statement like that, it would bring them traffic.

I'm more inclined to go with the statements we hear from Basso himself on that recording (I'm only 1/2 way through it, the oaying gig keeps getting in the way :)

In fact I think I'll put the link to that audio up on top of this post.

WC said...

Today's media is so corrupted - no matter which side you're listening too - I believe little of what they say. The news has gotten way to ideological. Instead of reporting they are pushing an agenda.

I'll wait until the next global war - they always clear the ideological discussion.

midnight rider said...

I'll agree with that, WC. I won't even watch Fox anymore. Quit the night of the election when it seemed even Brit Hume was now fawning over the annointed one.

midnight rider said...

Pasto -- unles you don't like babes or music or our own peculiar brand of writin' and cussin' there is no way we could be construed as boring or serious :)

We may get caught on a bad one now and then as this, or parts of it, may be. So then we need to shred the source for it, and kick ourselves a little for being careless. Thus my updating this on the front page instead of killing or burying it.

Epaminondas said...

Pasto ..American Thinker???
Where did they go iffy..I haven't been over there too much lately

Pastorius said...

MR,
I agree. We should not kill posts if we make a mistake, but instead we ought to merely update with the new info.

That way, we are being honest.

Pastorius said...

Epa,
Iffy:

http://www.americanthinker.com/2009/03/what_kind_of_president_thrives.html

Out there:

http://www.americanthinker.com/blog/2009/03/every_american_a_volunteer.html