Print David Bossie Read Full Bio Rape and Abortion: Lives Spared for a Purpose Our film “The Gift of Life,” hosted by Governor Mike Huckabee, explores the sanctity of life as a moral issue and looks at the lives of individuals who were nearly the victims of an abortion, but through God’s grace were spared. Two of those people were almost aborted after their mothers were raped. 27 Oct 2012 Big Election, Small Things I am often reminded of what Obama said at the 2008 DNC: “If you don’t have a record to run on, then you paint your opponent as someone people should run from. You make a big election about small things.” Every day, his campaign is making it smaller and smaller, and the President’s poll numbers keep dropping and dropping. 19 Oct 2012 No Joe-mentum At points Thursday night, a split screen was featured to show close-ups of both candidates at the same time, and the contrast could not have been more dramatic. In the left screen we saw the past. We saw an arrogant, liberal machine politician way past his prime, who is bankrupt of new ideas and in complete denial of the Obama-Biden Administration’s failures across the board. 12 Oct 2012 Job Growth -- What Job Growth? For the first time, the unemployment rate has dropped below 8 percent under Obama, but that is no victory to crow about. 7.8 percent unemployment is still unacceptable. Remember, President Obama promised that with his stimulus, the unemployment rate would be about 5.5 percent at this time. 5 Oct 2012 Foreign Policy About Respect and Strength, Not Hope and Change With less than 40 days to go until the election, foreign policy has been the focus recently with the attacks on our embassies two weeks ago and the United Nations General Assembly taking place this week. The President’s handling of these issues could make or break his fortune in November. 29 Sep 2012 Important Week for Conservative Films With The Hope and The Change on television and Occupy Unmasked on the big screen, I can’t help but feel that we are fulfilling Andrew Breitbart’s mission of penetrating and changing the mainstream media and culture. I am most happy about what Occupy Unmasked will do for Andrew Breitbart’s storied legacy. Through our promotions and successes, we honor him. 22 Sep 2012 'Occupy Unmasked' In Select Theaters September 21st “Occupy Unmasked,” written and directed by award-winning director Stephen K. Bannon, is one of the last pieces of work by the late conservative icon Andrew Breitbart. This film delves beneath the surface of the Occupy movement to show its anarchist roots, led by those who advocate the use of violence and intimidation as protest tactics. 15 Sep 2012 If It's Hello 1980, It's Goodbye Obama There’s an unmistakable feeling in politics that you get when you don’t feel quite right about your guy anymore; those feelings were rampant inside Madison Square Garden in 1980 and again at Time Warner Cable Arena this week. The feeling is palpable, and it sometimes signals pending doom. 8 Sep 2012 The Conversation Has Started It has been little over a week since Stephen K. Bannon and I launched The Hope and The Change. The trailer has been viewed over 146,000 times on YouTube, and Sean Hannity’s special on the film has been re-aired three times. The reason people are talking about this film is that it is an unfiltered look at real Americans struggling as a result of President Obama’s policies. 2 Sep 2012 'The Hope and The Change' Writer/Director Stephen K. Bannon, former Democrat pollster Pat Caddell and I were interviewed by Hannity about the film he called the best documentary he has ever seen. During the one hour special, viewers saw exclusive clips from the film and heard several members of the 40 person cast go into greater detail about why they've given up on Obama. 25 Aug 2012 Previous 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Next
Rape and Abortion: Lives Spared for a Purpose Our film “The Gift of Life,” hosted by Governor Mike Huckabee, explores the sanctity of life as a moral issue and looks at the lives of individuals who were nearly the victims of an abortion, but through God’s grace were spared. Two of those people were almost aborted after their mothers were raped. 27 Oct 2012
Big Election, Small Things I am often reminded of what Obama said at the 2008 DNC: “If you don’t have a record to run on, then you paint your opponent as someone people should run from. You make a big election about small things.” Every day, his campaign is making it smaller and smaller, and the President’s poll numbers keep dropping and dropping. 19 Oct 2012
No Joe-mentum At points Thursday night, a split screen was featured to show close-ups of both candidates at the same time, and the contrast could not have been more dramatic. In the left screen we saw the past. We saw an arrogant, liberal machine politician way past his prime, who is bankrupt of new ideas and in complete denial of the Obama-Biden Administration’s failures across the board. 12 Oct 2012
Job Growth -- What Job Growth? For the first time, the unemployment rate has dropped below 8 percent under Obama, but that is no victory to crow about. 7.8 percent unemployment is still unacceptable. Remember, President Obama promised that with his stimulus, the unemployment rate would be about 5.5 percent at this time. 5 Oct 2012
Foreign Policy About Respect and Strength, Not Hope and Change With less than 40 days to go until the election, foreign policy has been the focus recently with the attacks on our embassies two weeks ago and the United Nations General Assembly taking place this week. The President’s handling of these issues could make or break his fortune in November. 29 Sep 2012
Important Week for Conservative Films With The Hope and The Change on television and Occupy Unmasked on the big screen, I can’t help but feel that we are fulfilling Andrew Breitbart’s mission of penetrating and changing the mainstream media and culture. I am most happy about what Occupy Unmasked will do for Andrew Breitbart’s storied legacy. Through our promotions and successes, we honor him. 22 Sep 2012
'Occupy Unmasked' In Select Theaters September 21st “Occupy Unmasked,” written and directed by award-winning director Stephen K. Bannon, is one of the last pieces of work by the late conservative icon Andrew Breitbart. This film delves beneath the surface of the Occupy movement to show its anarchist roots, led by those who advocate the use of violence and intimidation as protest tactics. 15 Sep 2012
If It's Hello 1980, It's Goodbye Obama There’s an unmistakable feeling in politics that you get when you don’t feel quite right about your guy anymore; those feelings were rampant inside Madison Square Garden in 1980 and again at Time Warner Cable Arena this week. The feeling is palpable, and it sometimes signals pending doom. 8 Sep 2012
The Conversation Has Started It has been little over a week since Stephen K. Bannon and I launched The Hope and The Change. The trailer has been viewed over 146,000 times on YouTube, and Sean Hannity’s special on the film has been re-aired three times. The reason people are talking about this film is that it is an unfiltered look at real Americans struggling as a result of President Obama’s policies. 2 Sep 2012
'The Hope and The Change' Writer/Director Stephen K. Bannon, former Democrat pollster Pat Caddell and I were interviewed by Hannity about the film he called the best documentary he has ever seen. During the one hour special, viewers saw exclusive clips from the film and heard several members of the 40 person cast go into greater detail about why they've given up on Obama. 25 Aug 2012
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