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Special Thanks to American Majority

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American Majority Action deserves a huge dose of the credit for Ed Martin’s tight race for Missouri’s 3rd district in 2010.  But their ground help in September and October was only the tip of the iceberg. 

Dana Loesch and I met American Majority back in April.  Ned Ryun, the founder and president, asked us to speak at the group’s Post-Party Summit in Kansas City.  The weekend was fabulous, informative, and fun.  That’s a winning combination, especially the fun.

Ned kept in touch throughout the summer.  St. Louis Tea Party helped coordinate American Majority training sessions which, in turn, helped spawn tea party and other grassroots organizations around the area, including the Southern Illinois Tea Party.

Testimonial from American Majority Post-Party Summit in KC

When election crunch-time arrived, American Majority Action was there. In addition to helping run our office on Hampton, they produced handouts, yard signs, and other materials to help in the campaign—materials far beyond STLTPC’s budget limits. 

Most valuable, though, were AMA’s people.  Beka Romm, Raz Shafer, Rachel Hassani, Austin James, and, of course, Ned Ryun are friends, leaders, and tireless workers.  They made Ed’s race and the STLTPC their mission and passion. 

Moreover, through AMA’s efforts and evangelism, young volunteers from Arkansas and other states poured into St. Louis the last week before the election for the final drive.  They knocked on thousands of doors, talked to thousands of voters, and spurred on the natives to push a little harder. 

In my view, American Majority is the most promising of young, new education and action organizations in the country.  Ned and his crew deserve our thanks. They helped St. Louis, and they continue to advance the cause of liberty. 

Please take a moment to add your name to their New Leaders project.  And, if you are able, drop a few coins in their bucket.  They do great work.

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Written by Bill Hennessy

December 22nd, 2010 at 8:50 pm

A Great New Phase Unveiled at Post-Party Summit

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Ned Ryun, President of American Majority, has opened a new chapter in America’s conservative grassroots movement.

On Saturday, a crowd of several hundred 9-12 Project and Tea Party organizers heard Ryun explain why it’s time to move beyond the rallies at the American Majority Post-Party Summit in Kansas City.  I have mentioned this before, and it seems to bother many people. I understand why. 

Lincoln and McClellan met in the general’s tent after Antietam. McClellan thought the battle a “masterpiece”; Lincoln relieved him of command weeks later (Photo: Library of Congress).

The rally was the animating function of the Tea Party movement.  We gathered.  On February 27, 2009, we gather in about 40 cities.  On March 13 of that year, we gathered in homes and taverns to watch Glenn Beck’s “We Surround Them” program, and the 9-12 Project was born. On April 15, over one millions people gathered in 200 places to tell Washington, “We made you; we can un-make you.”

Rallies taught all of us that we are not alone. But our rallies were recruitment and training.  They were not “action” in the military sense.  Rallies, like parades and passes-in-review, are internal functions to increase esprit de corps. 

General McClellan believed in recruitment and training.  And training and training and practicing and waiting. He hesitated. He waited for the perfect moment.  He fought tiny battles of little or no strategic consequence.

Lincoln fired McClellan after the battle of Antietam, McClellan’s greatest victory.  Antietam was a rally. Lincoln wanted victory.

It’s time to march. It’s time to elect the rightward-most, viable candidate for every office in every district in every state.  The time for entertaining each other is long over.

When I worked at Anheiser-Busch, they told me, “Everything you do will either make more beer or sell more beer. If you can’t figure out how something you’re doing contributes to one of those two ends, stop and ask. Either we didn’t train you right, or you’re doing the wrong thing.”

In our present battle, everything we do must contribute to flipping Congress.  If you can’t figure out how your activism contributes to that end, please stop and ask someone. Because if Obama keeps the Congress, it doesn’t matter what happens in the states—we are all screwed.

P.S. If you have not been to one of the Post-Party Summits, do yourself and America a favor and get to the last one: May 14-15 in Indianapolis, IN. This is the best conservative grassroots conference I’ve attended.  It is a bargain.

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Written by Bill Hennessy

May 9th, 2010 at 6:09 pm

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