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Rick Amato TV Debut: Andrew Breitbart Reveals Death Threats Made Against Him!

Wednesday evening marked another milestone in Amato For Liberty, with the debut of the Rick Amato TV Show.  The show airs weekly on Wednesday evenings, 10PM EST, 7PM PST and On Demand anytime, anywhere!Sign up to receive my free newsletter Amato For Liberty!Our Debut Show guests were Sal Russo of the TEA Party Express, Andrew Breitbart, who made a colorful and surprise call into the show from CPAC, and Christopher Mitchum, son of Hollywood actor Robert Mitchum, who officially announced, live on the show, his candidacy for Congressin California’s 24th district.Click image below to view the debut show!

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Stand up comic Sutton Porter wore a sweater vest in honor of Santorum’s clean sweep but wore the letters ‘Newt’ across her heart

Sal Russo joined me to try to make sense of Rick Santotrum‘s clean sweep Tuesday evening and to discuss the TEA Party vote.  According to Russo, the TEA Party hasn’t endorsed a candidate yet because they have been polling their members since June of 2011 and found that TEA Party members support all four candidates.  However, he strongly believes the TEA Party will unite behind whoever becomes the nominee, because all four support the TEA Party goals of reducing the size of government, reducing the national debt, recovering the economy and changing the tax code.

Andrew Breitbart said he was “calling from the bowels of America’s constipated government system,” i.e., Washington, D.C.  Breitbart, who is attending CPAC, says he is receiving death threats from OCCUPY organizers because he will soon release a documentary exposing Occupy as “global anarchists.”  About the Occupy movement’s threats to disrupt CPAC, Breitbart quoted from Tuesday’s media that, “Candidate Romney has Secret Service but Breitbart and Newt Gingrich don’t.” According to Breitbart, the same global anarchists who were behind Bill Ayers and the Black Panthers in the 1960’s are involved in the Occupy moevment. They are plotting civil unrest to create a hostile environment in this country that will lead to revolution. His documentary will expose them with email evidence and he will name names.

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Would You Believe?…Santorum 3, Romney 0!

In upset victories, Rick Santorum took a clean sweep and won the Missouri primary, Minnesota caucus and the Colorado caucus, proving to all of us that this race is far from over!

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With these victories, Rick Santorum moves ahead of Mitt Romney in wins.  He has now won 4 states (Iowa, Missouri, Minnesota, and Colorado).  Romney has won 3 states (New Hampshire, Florida, and Nevada), and Newt Gingrich won South Carolina.  So, with eight races behind us, it is now clear that the Republican vote is split and voters have not chosen a strong favorite.

The actual final results are as follows:

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Victory Speech: CLICK to watch Rick Santorum’s victory speech.

MISSOURI PRIMARY

Santorum………55.2%
Romney………..25.5%
Paul………………12.2%
Other………………7.3% (Gingrich was not on the ballot)

MINNESOTA CAUCUS

Santorum………44.9%
Paul………………27.1%
Romney…………16.9%
Gingrich…………10.7%

COLORADO CAUCUS

Santorum……….40.2%
Romney………….34.9%
Gingrich………….12.8%
Paul………………..11.7%

Santorum would be well advised to begin preparing his responses now for the Romney attacks that are sure to come.  The Romney camp is expected to begin attacking him as a Washington-insider who embraces earmarks.

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America’s Medical Society Selects Rick Amato For National Spokesperson

I’m proud to share with you that Your’s Truly will serve as the 2012 national spokesperson for America’s Medical Society- a non-profit organization which, among other things, opposes ObamaCare and is a direct competitor of the government subsidized American Medical Association.

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The press release below distributed by the AMS explains their values and mission.  As an AMATO FOR LIBERTY reader you are among the first to receive.

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America’s Medical Society Selects Rick Amato To Be National Spokesperson

San Diego, CA—Tuesday, February 7, 2012  America’s Medical Society (AMS), a non-profit medical organization dedicated to a neutral, bi-partisan approach to improving America’s healthcare delivery system, announced today that is has chosen commentator, syndicated columnist and talk show host Rick Amato to be its national spokesperson for 2012.

It’s a good fit,” said AMS Founder and President Dr. Adam Dorin. “Like us, Rick Amato is someone whose following is growing nationally. He also understands how to communicate ideas in a respectful, non-confrontational way—two attributes that were important to us.  Anyone who saw the video of his speech in front of the Occupy protesters knows exactly what I’m talking about.”

Dorin said Amato will be the public face of AMS.  “Rick will represent America’s Medical Society on TV and radio guest appearances.  He will also assist us in developing media and public outreach strategies. The American Medical Association (AMA) drives its business model with a $70-plus million annual government-protected billing code monopoly; AMS and its sister medical groups are powered by the volunteer voices of the majority in the healthcare field. Rick will help ensure that this chorus is heard.”

AMS is committed to protecting doctor rights, fighting sham peer review, representing healthcare professionals, and preserving the safety and success of all American healthcare venues—whether academic, community, charity or the individual medical office.

Rick Amato is the host of The Rick Amato Show on radio and the online TV show called Rick Amato TV; Rick writes a nationally syndicated newsletter called Amato For Liberty and is editor of AmatoTalk.com.

Separately, it was also announced that a national doctors coalition conference powered by the major national medical groups will be held in San Diego on May 5th and 6th of this year. Rick Amato will serve as emcee and moderator.

Studies have confirmed that these independent medical associations collectively represent the majority of physicians in the country who, in fact, are not members of the AMA (note:  the AMA’s membership consists of less than 15% of practicing community doctors, and their support for the Affordable Care Act law in 2010 and since has been roundly dismissed as self-serving and not representative of the physician population at large).

A developing schedule of nationally-recognized leaders in healthcare, politics, and the media will be featured at the San Diego meeting (Saturday evening, May 5 and all-day Sunday, May 6). In addition to providing the latest news from the physician’s perspective on Obamacare, and posing challenges to the current healthcare reform law, the meeting will feature a debate on the merits, patient care risks, and constitutionality of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act.

The conference is aptly named The National Coalition Summit of Independent Physicians©—Protecting the Doctor-Patient Relationship in an Era of Government Mandates. The conference will be held at the Town and Country Resort and Convention Center; registration is required, but attendance will be free. For specific details and regular updates on this rapidly developing National Coalition of Physicians Event, follow www.AmericasMedicalSociety.com or any of the other participating medical organizations online.

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Phillip D. Dorin
COO, America’s Medical Society
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Happy Birthday, Ronald Reagan!

Today marks the 101st anniversary of Ronald Reagan’s birth.  Did you know that he quoted the U.S. Constitutionmore times than any President in modern-day history?

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Much of what Reagan believed in — downsizing government, reducing spending, stopping inflation, strengthening our military— applies today, and proves to us that history does  repeat itself.  Ronald Reagan ascended to the Presidency inheriting a nation very similar to today’s.

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In Reagan’s first Inaugural Address he spoke these words:

From time to time, we have been tempted to believe that society has become too complex to be managed by self-rule, that government by an elite group is superior to government for, by, and of the people. But if no one among us is capable of governing himself, then who among us has the capacity to govern someone else? All of us together, in and out of government, must bear the burden. The solutions we seek must be equitable, with no one group singled out to pay a higher price.

We hear much of special interest groups. Our concern must be for a special interest group that has been too long neglected. It knows no sectional boundaries or ethnic and racial divisions, and it crosses political party lines. It is made up of men and women who raise our food, patrol our streets, man our mines and our factories, teach our children, keep our homes, and heal us when we are sick—professionals, industrialists, shopkeepers, clerks, cabbies, and truck drivers. They are, in short, “We the people,” this breed called Americans.

In February, 2009 Peter Ferrara, who served in the White House Office of Policy Development under President Reagan,  wrote an article in the Wall Street Journal comparing Obamanomics to Reaganomics and pointed out that President Obama’s economic plans and policies were the exact opposite of Reagan’s, and would, therefore have the exact opposite result.  We see that happening in America today.

The Heritage Foundation is inviting everyone to sign a birthday card to Ronald Reagan on their website and Facebook page.

If we take a moment to reflect on who Ronald Reagan was and the values he stood for, perhaps it gives us strength to tackle the task ahead of us, as we strive to replace Obamanomics with Reaganomics in 2012, and restore a pride and belief in American Exceptionalism.

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Announcing The Launch Of Rick Amato TV!

We are pleased to announce the launch of our new online weekly TV show to be called, Rick Amato TV!

We have been studying the past several months the best way to distribute our award-winning radio content via online video as we view it as the natural next step in further connecting with you- our loyal grass root followers- and in continuing to grow our national following.

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Our strategic partner Wazillo Media, wholly owned by Strategic Global Investments, Inc., demonstrated the level of technical expertise, production talent and quality of support we were seeking.

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Mike Flynn, Editor-In-Chief of BigGovernment.com appears as my guest via skype on a recent pilot episode on Rick Amato TV.

How To Be A Guest On Rick Amato TV!

One of the fun features of the show, and one which I think will quickly become my favorite, will be our Grass Roots Segment.  Each week in our Grass Roots Segment we will feature someone who- like many of you- is both a grass roots conservative and is active in getting the message out through social media: twitter, facebook, blogging, etc:

We will select someone each week to join me as a guest on the show and participate in the interview of one of our headline guests!

To be nominate yourself or someone you know simply email me your contact information and thee or four brief sentences of background information!  All out of town guests will appear either via skype or phone.

From the likes of Andrew Breitbart to former U.N. Ambassador John Bolton to Sheriff Joe Arpaio you can expect to see many of the same type of headline guests as routinely appear on my radio show.  The new online Rick Amato TV show will focus on politics, pop culture, the economy and comedy (but no juggling I promise).

Stay tuned for an upcoming announcement for the day and time of the show.  Naturally all shows will be both live and archived for watching on demand.

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Romney’s Florida Victory: Did You Know?

Mitt Romney, as predicted by all the polls, won a double-digit victory over Newt Gingrich in the Florida primary.  It was a bitter defeat for Gingrich in a primary dominated by negative attack ads where he was outspent by Romney $17 million to $5 million.

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Romney won 46% of the vote, while Gingrich finished with 32%.  Since Florida is a Winner Take All primary, this gives Romney all 50 of the Florida delegates (that is unless the Republican party penalizes Florida and takes away some of their delegate count at the Republican National Convention because Florida moved their primary to an earlier date this year).  This could be important later if the race between Romney and Gingrich tightens.  Rick Santorum ended the day with 13% and Ron Paul trailed the field with 7%.

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Newt’s sign reminds supporters that Florida is just one state in a long primary process.

During Romney’s victory speech, he told supporters, “A competitive primary does not divide us, it prepares us. And we will win!  When we gather back in Tampa seven months from now for our convention ours will be a united party and a winning ticket for America.”

Newt Gingrich’s speech was impromptu and compelling and designed to take the focus off the Florida result. It was a “We the People” speech, where he spoke behind a banner that read, “46 States To Go,” and said, “We will use people power to defeat money power!”  He closed his speech with the lines from the Declaration of Independence … “I promise you, I pledge my life, my fortune and my sacred honor.”

Fox News has interesting recaps of the Florida exit polls and videos of all four candidates’ speeches, which you can see HERE.

Romney now has 69 delegates, Gingrich 23, out of a possible 1,144.  Exit polls suggest that Romney is winning the votes of moderate Republicans, married women and voters with incomes over $100,000, while Gingrich is winning the Tea Party, conservative and evangelical vote.

Tea Party Nation conducted a poll from January 22 – 31, which shows that, nationwide, Tea Party conservatives favor Gingrich 58.8% over Romney’s 9.8%.  In that same poll, Ron Paul received 15.7% of the vote and Rick Santorum received 13.7%.

As I predicted during a guest appearance Tuesday morning on KUSI TV in San Diego, even if Romney goes on a momentum spree, I expect Gingrich and Paul to stay in the race to the bitter end, allowing them to rack up valuable delegates and political currency in the process.  All of this should lay the groundwork for a colorful and perhaps dramatic republican party convention this summer—something which should be of concern to the Republican party establishment.

Join Me On The Radio Tonite As We BroadCast Live From the TEA Party Express Bus On the Road From Florida!

Can Gingrich continue his momentum?  Will Romney’s bulging advertising budget turn the tide and result in a Florida victory?

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Monday nights are known as TEA Party Express Monday’s on THE RICK AMATO SHOW and tonight TEA Party Express co-founder Howard Kaloogian is in Pensacola, Florida to provide pre-primary coverage and analysis live from the TEA Party Express bus!

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Join us tonight!

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WHERE: Online everywhere at AmatoTalk.com and in Southern California on the radio at 1170KCBQ

Listener call in number: 888.344.1170

American Idol Or GOP Primary Debate?

The stakes are high in the Sunshine State as Florida’s primary is a Winner Take All delegates primary.  Going into this debate, Newt Gingrich and Mitt Romney were in a statistical dead heat in the polls, so the winner of Thursday’s debate will likely be in position to win next week’s primary.  But Floridians and the rest of the nation were denied an opportunity to fine-tune their decision on who to vote for based on the issues.

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The first thirty-eight minutes of the debate were orchestrated to create discord between Gingrich and Romney.  Absent were any questions dealing with Barack Obama’s many failures, about the 16 trillion dollar deficit, Keystone, Solyndra,  Fast and Furious, or how to create jobs.  When Wolf Blitzer began the petty questioning, the crowd groaned and booed , to once again let the media know that we don’t like gotcha questions, and it finally elicited this remark from an angry Rick Santorum:

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The made for television Presidential debates may lack substance but they sure strive for entertainment value.

“… we have been playing petty personal politics.  Can we set aside that Newt was a member of Congress and used the skills that he developed as a member of Congress to go out and advise companies—and that’s not the worst thing in the world—and that Mitt Romney is a wealthy guy because worked hard and he’s going out and working hard?  And you guys should leave that alone and focus on the issues.

Eventually though as we knew he would Wolf got around to asking deep, thoughtful questions when he asked the panel why they thought their wives would make good First Ladies, prompting Michelle Malkin to tweet:

“Wolf looking to cast Real Housewives of the GOP.”

During Anderson Cooper’s debate followup discussion, most of the pundits felt that Newt Gingrich had a flat evening, Romney did not hurt himself, Rick Santorum had his best debate yet, and Ron Paul added levity with several jokes.

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Romney Remains Newtered, Audience Dozes

If you were looking for fire in the belly emotion in Monday night’s NBC debate from Tampa Bay, Florida, you were disappointed!  NBC proved that they can flat-line a viewing audience.  Gone was the electricity of the South Carolina debates, and it appears the Tampa Bay audience forgot their First Amendment freedom of speech rights. There were no camera pans to the audience, and little to no applause or audience interaction. Even the candidates themselves appeared to look bored at times.

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Mitt Romney failed in his attempt to use the debate to turn the tide of momentum enjoyed by Gingrich since South Carolina.  He attempted to show passion and spark early on in attacking Gingrich over his contract with Freddie MAC by calling it lobbying as opposed to consulting.  But in the end Romney was Romney, Gingrich barely flinched, and, as one of the pundits in David Gregory’s NBC recap noted, Gingrich appeared Presidential.

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Newt Gingrich thwarted one of Romney’s attempted attacks when he answered to Romney’s charge that he was forced to resign as Speaker of the House because eighty-four ethics charges were filed against him. He said of Romney, “He may be a good financier, but he is a terrible historian.”  He further explained that when the charges were filed, the Democrats, who had reigned in power for forty years, were bitter about a Republican victory in the House of Representatives.

Rick Santorum and Ron Paul were largely ignored in this debate, as NBC moderator, Brian Williams, let Romney and Gingrich control the air time.  Santorum did a good job describing the threats to the U.S. by Iran and Cuba, and Ron Paul answered a question on the minds of many by saying he is NOT considering a third party run.

All four candidates contributed their opinions and solutions on Iran, amnesty and the real estate market, and answered questions asked by the moderators, perhaps on behalf of Florida voters, about space exploration, Cuba, cane sugar and the death of Terry Schiavo years ago.

The presidential contenders will square off again in three days in a CNN debate in Jacksonville, Fla. co-hosted by the Hispanic Leadership Network and the state Republican Party.  One person on Twitter summed up the debate by tweeting, “NBC has succeeded in surpassing Melatonin as a sleep aid.”  All that was missing was Rick Santorum’s sweater vest.

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Gingrich Stuns CNN’s John King, Wins Audience!

Thursday’s CNN debate was more like an episode of “Jersey Shore” or “Housewives of Beverly Hills,” than a Presidential debate of a nation mired in a poor economy and high unemployment rate.

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Two days before the citizens of South Carolina vote in their primary, ABC chose to air an interview with Newt Gingrich’s ex-wife. As of this writing, it has not aired yet, but the specifics of the interview were leaked, and all the major networks talked of little else—even though Rick Perry bowed out of the race and Rick Santorum was informed that the Iowa vote recount made him the winner of the Iowa Caucus.  Twitter was ablaze with enraged grassroots conservatives who believe this is yet another example of liberal bias in the media. After all where was the media’s fascination with the candidates personal lives when John Edwards was seeking the Democratic party nomination?

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John King, the CNN moderator, opened the debate by asking Newt Gingrich whether he would like to comment on his ex-wife’s revelations.  Gingrich responded, “No, but I will.”  He then very aptly turned the question into an attack on the liberal media by saying, “I am tired of the elite media protecting Barack Obama by attacking Republicans,” for which he received his first of three standing ovations.  If you missed it, you can watch a replay HERE of the exchange.

John King, possibly believing the other candidates would all be eager to condemn Gingrich, then asked each of them to respond.  Mitt Romney said, “John, let’s get on to the the real issues.”  Rick Santorum said he would leave it to a “higher authority” to judge, and Ron Paul also dodged an attempt to attack Gingrich.

Did we learn anything new about how the candidates agree and differ on major issues?  I’m not sure we did.

Even the after-debate wrap-up played like Reality TV, as the CNN pundits defended their actions and justified to why and how the media behaved as it did Thursday.  Ari Fleisher, former George Bush press secretary, perhaps summarized it best when he said to John King that the debate was great for politicos but the audience was not politicos.  Kudos to Fleisher.  One of the first laws of journalism is, “Know Your Audience.”

Meanwhile, as Gingrich continues to surge in the polls, Scott Rasmussen reports that Mitt Romney’s appeal as “the most electable candidate” is now beginning to erode.

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