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Tony Katz on ABC in Los Angeles

I appeared on KABC 7 this weekend on their Sunday show called Eyewitness Newsmakers, hosted by Adrienne Alpert.  We discussed SB 1070, the Arizona Immigration Law, and the false charge of racism by the Leftists.  Enjoy, comment and share.  I also invite you to subscribe to the YouTube channel.

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Talking about Illegal Immigration

My interview with RT about illegal immigration.

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Tony Is Talking

I’ve added a new daily segment, called Tony Is Talking.  Not sure if the name will stick, but I’m going with it for now.  Updated every morning, Monday through Friday.  Enjoy, and feel free to share!

 

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Talking about the Black Panthers

My interview with RT about the Black Panthers.

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Talking about the Death Penalty

From my appearance on RTTV.

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Victory for the Tea Party

“Let me write the ballads of a country, and I care not who writes the laws.”  – Plato


I first heard this quote from Bill Whittle.  If you don’t know Bill, I encourage you to check out his work on PJTV.  Bill is one of the great minds of our generation.  He is with few equals.  He is brilliant.

One of Bill’s most thought-provoking and in-depth commentaries is about the concept of Iconography – the use of visual icons and artistry to convey a message.  He points out that iconography is part of the American culture; about how the sight of Mickey Mouse can evoke far different feelings that that of the Playboy bunny.  Think about the world around you.  You know a McDonald’s is ahead of you when you see the tips of the Golden Arches.  You know an Apple computer by that very simple apple.  The Apple logo is so identified with Apple computers that they do not need to put the name Apple next to it.

Obama has been masterful in his use of iconography.  The “O” as Whittle describes it,  looks like a rising sun on a field of the American flag, denoting a positive future.  There is no doubting that Whittle is right in his assessment – iconography is extremely important.  Images move us, they compel us.  They can evoke emotions of joy, of anger, of love, of hate, of pride, of despair.  We are a visual nation, and, as some other smart people have said, “Image is everything.”

Madison Avenue, where the tv, print and web commercials are conceived and hatched, knows about imagery.  They are astutely aware of the current trends.  They are constantly feeling out society, moving their message  (and the sale of their products) as well as they can.  As a 38 year old, I know when I hear Led Zeppelin in a Cadillac commercial that the commercial is being directed at me.

Madison Avenue’s job is to take Plato’s advice to heart.  They dictate culture by showing us what is within the American psyche.  By showing us what moves us to the moment of purchase.  Their job is to move our hearts and minds.

With that knowledge, the Tea Party can celebrate a victory!  And it is a big one.  We have won a magnificent battle in the culture war.

Recently, three television commercials have been aired on network television….three commercials that are from three iconic brands – Bud Light, Kraft Macaroni and Cheese and Dodge.  Each of these three commercials highlight the same iconic brand – our Founding Fathers.

They are not in the background, but front and center:  the emotional tug leading us to buy the product in question.  In the Bud Light commercial, the Founders are having a 4th of July party.  In the Kraft Macaroni and Cheese ad, it features President Thomas Jefferson (and author of the Declaration of Independence) detailing how he created the recipe for baked macaroni and cheese.  (NOTE – I was unable to find that ad, though this Jefferson ad for Kraft is online.)  In the Dodge ad, perhaps the most fantastic ad of all, the Red Coats are walking in a field.  They are called by their commander to form a line.  They draw their guns and take aim into the woods.  They wait, there is silence.  Then, the sound of a revving car, and three Dodge Challengers, one with an American Flag on the back, comes racing out of the woods.  The Red Coats become filled with fear, and scatter for their lives.  Behind the wheel of the Challenger – President George Washington.  The tag line is – “There’s a couple of things America got right.  Cars and Freedom.”

Madison Avenue is here to sell.  They have no other agenda.  To sell us, they must understand us.  They must tap into who we are and what we believe.  To do this, they look to the culture.  Their job is to judge the cultural motion (and at times create it.)  Their reading of the culture can not be denied.  The Tea Party is the culture in America.  Freedom, Liberty, Capitalism…those are the selling points!

Nothing the NAACP, MSNBC or add your own multi-lettered-statist-agenda-pushing group here can do or say can change this.  The racist argument has failed!  The radical argument has failed!  (The Dodge ad states that America got things right, something the Statist Left would never admit!)  The Tea Party is now fully entrenched in the psyche of America.  And that image is so fundamentally strong, so encompasses the values of America, so in touch with American ideal of Freedom, Liberty and Capitalism that Madison Avenue has taken it to heart, and to the bank.

We hear about companies who are guarded about their brands.  The wrong association can lead to mass firings.  When clients/celebrities/spokespeople fall from grace, or are involved in activities that companies find damaging to their brand, they run from those people.  (See Tiger WoodsMel Gibson and Helen Thomas.)

In this case, they are running towards the Tea Party.  Madison Avenue, via three iconic American products/brands, have embraced the Tea Party, and the millions who consider themselves a part of it.

Tea Party – 1  Statists/Race Hustlers – 0

(NOTE – This is a huge victory, but – to think of it in military terms – we have only won a battle, not the war.  The next victory is November, 2010.  However, the Generals must be planning now for the real victory – November 2012….2014….2016….2018….2020 and beyond.)

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The Statist Sickness

A great article from CNBC about the Chavez regime in Venezuela.  Never forget that Statism is a sickness, and socialism can never lead to prosperity.

From the article:

Mountains of rotting food found at a government warehouse, soaring prices and soldiers raiding wholesalers accused of hoarding: Food supply is the latest battle in President Hugo Chavez’s socialist revolution.

Venezuelan army soldiers swept through the working class, pro-Chavez neighborhood of Catia in Caracas last week, seizing 120 tons of rice along with coffee and powdered milk that officials said was to be sold above regulated prices.

“The battle for food is a matter of national security,” said a red-shirted official from the Food Ministry, resting his arm on a pallet laden with bags of coffee.

It is also the latest issue to divide the Latin American country where Chavez has nationalized a wide swathe of the economy, he says to reverse years of exploitation of the poor.

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Tony Katz on CNN

Here is my interview with Don Lemon on CNN about Buy Arizona! Now.  To their credit, CNN did an excellent job covering the rallies, and Don Lemon did a great job with this interview.

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Off to Arizona

I’m all packed, and I am hitting the road to participate in the Buy Arizona! Now Weekend.  It’s going to be a great time.  Not only is the weekend going to be a blast, but I will be doing my show live from two different cigar bars.

On Thursday, June 3rd, join me at the Scottsdale Cigar Club.  On Friday, June 4th, join me at Oggie’s Cigars.  Both are in Scottsdale, and both offer great deals, and a comfortable place to sit, relax, smoke and talk.

Come join me at either place.  Let me know you are coming!  Find me on Twitter or Facebook.  Also, if you can’t make the weekend, be sure to support an Arizona business and buy the t-shirt!  Designed and printed in Arizona, on shirts made in the USA!  Your friends will be jealous.  Oh yes, they will be jealous.

Also, be sure to listen to the show on Wednesday as Chris Fritcher of The Fritch Show fills in.

See you in Arizona!

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The Lawful Citizens and SB 1070

When the Los Angeles City Council decided to boycott Arizona because of SB 1070, also known as the Arizona Immigration Law, it did not sit well with miillons of people across the country, and with many here in Los Angeles.

It didn’t sit well that the Council was taking their eye off the prize, which should be making LA a better place to live. It should be about the Council dealing with gangs. It should be about the Council fixing the sidewalks, and working towards infrastructure needs for the next 50 years. It should be about the Council not overspending, not allowing others to overspend and not allowing the State of California to abuse the people of LA in regards to the state’s embarrassing spending habits, and poor mismanagement of funds.

In boycotting Arizona, the LA City Council stopped making it about all the people of Los Angeles, and started making it about race. As if illegal immigration was ever about race.

The racist argument is used by the lesser of men. Those without the capacity to engage in conversation, and those without the desire to recognize the reality. The racist argument is a red herring by political hacks like LA City Council members Ed Reyes, Janice Hahn and Dennis Zine. By San Francisco Mayor Gaving Newsome, and Oakland Vice-Mayor Ignacio De La Fuente. By MSNBC, and the Daily Kos.

Americans oppose illegal invaders. We never asked, and never cared about their color, their sex, religion, their ethnicity, which baseball team they liked, if they enjoy long walks on the beach or what their favorite ice cream flavor is. Americans stop at the word illegal. For the lawful citizen, there is nothing more to talk about.

The racist argument is used by those who want to claim exploitation. Yet, we know that the exploiting is done when you allow illegals in the country, using them as cheap labor. Fine the employers who do so, is what the lawful citizens say. Stop the exploitation of other human beings, is what the lawful citizens say. The Statists (of all colors, creeds and sexes) want the open border, and the continued exploitation of people. The lawful citizens care far more for people.

The racist argument is used by those who want to claim that California is a part of Mexico, illegally obtained and invaded. Yet, we know that California is part of the United States, and will remain so. We know that every conversation about illegality of California is a diversion to let more illegals across the border; a human invasion to bring about Cloward-Piven strategies, and to increase the votes for Statists. Every lawful citizen knows that those who favor, engage in and support the activities of illegals are working against the interests of the United States. The lawful citizens care far more for America, and its proven way of life.

The racist argument will be used in Los Angeles, when we gather to protest the LA City Council for boycotting Arizona, in which they have taken away $7.7 million in contracts from Arizona business owners and employees. Yet, we know that business owners and employees don’t write laws and pass laws. They work hard, provide for their families, enrich their communities and pay their taxes. Every lawful citizen knows that these boycotts, in LA and around the country, are random, indiscriminate, violent attacks against the lawful citizens by the political hack class. The politicians who boycott do not care about people who wish to live their lives in peace. Rather, they see a chance to exploit the workers and the employers. Using them as pawns, so they can gain political points with their constituencies, hundreds and possibly thousands of miles away. The politicians will then raise money for their future campaigns by exploiting these employers and employees. The lawful citizens care far more for the lawful citizens of Arizona, and will not be intimidated by the politically correct political class.

Protest the LA City Council. Protest in your own city if they have boycotted Arizona. You are not alone. The lawful citizens of the United States of America are with you.

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