Time Magazine writes positive piece on Medina and the race for Governor!

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Texas politics is becoming curiouser and curiouser. Take the case of U.S. Senator Kay Bailey Hutchison, the Texas Republican who has consistently been re-elected with record numbers. She is now seeing her lead in the state's gubernatorial race go down a rabbit hole — and the contest is on the verge of being usurped by a candidate supported by the Tea Party.

In February 2009, Hutchison, who had her eye on going home from Washington to run for governor, held a 56% to 31% lead in the Rasmussen poll over Republican incumbent Governor Rick Perry. A year later, Rasmussen has Perry at 44%, Hutchison at 29% and Debra Medina, a little-known county party chairwoman and a member of the tea party movement, at 16%. Medina, a former nurse who runs a small medical-billing company near Houston, has seen her share in the Rasmussen poll of likely Republican primary voters rise dramatically from 4% in November, with a recent boost from two good performances in debates among the three candidates. This week, a poll of 423 probable Republican primary voters by Public Policy Polling (PPP) has Hutchison in a virtual tie with Medina when the poll's 4.8% margin of error is considered: 39% for Perry, 28% for Hutchison and 24% for Medina. A relatively new polling organization, PPP made one prescient recent call: it predicted a 51%-to-46% win by Republican Scott Brown in the stunning Massachusetts Senate race; the final was 52% to 47%.

"The big question for Debra Medina is whether there's enough unhappy voters out there for her to get into a runoff with Rick Perry," says Dean Debnam, president of PPP. "That would rank up there with the results of the Massachusetts Senate election as an early shocker in the 2010 political season." (See five lessons from the Tea Party convention.)

Meanwhile, Medina has been rising in the polls. In January, she raised $145,000, almost as much as the $190,000 she raised in all of 2009. Medina's debate performance projected a "calm, calm, consistent message that resonated with folks opposed to abortion, for gun and property rights and opposed to the state tax system," says University of Houston political scientist Richard Murray. Medina is tapping into the grass-roots tea party movement and her experience as a campaign worker for Republican Congressman Ron Paul, who is credited with fine-tuning Internet fundraising. Next week, on Feb. 15, the anniversary of the adoption of the Texas state constitution, Medina will hold an online "money bomb" — the same tactic that brought more than $1 million into Brown's campaign in January.

Until this week's PPP poll, Texas political observers expected Medina only to be a factor that would force a runoff between Perry and Hutchison. (To win outright, a candidate must garner more than 50% of the total vote.) According to Murray, Medina afforded voters an instrument to vent with a protest vote; they would then make their choice between Perry and Hutchison in a runoff. But it now appears Medina may be cutting into Hutchison's vote. Some are now speculating about a Perry-Medina runoff.

With her newfound prominence, Medina quickly found herself in controversy. On Glenn Beck's radio show on Thursday, she was asked if she subscribed to the theories of U.S. government involvement in the 9/11 attacks. She said, "I think some very good questions have been raised in that regard, there are some very good arguments, and I think the American people have not seen all the evidence there, so I have not taken a position on that." Afterward, Beck declared that he was writing her off and taking another look at Hutchison, who quickly attacked Medina for even hinting that anyone other than al-Qaeda was behind the 2001 attacks. Medina responded, "I have never been involved with the 9/11 truth movement, and there is no doubt in my mind that Muslim terrorists flew planes into those buildings on 9/11." She explained that Beck's question surprised her "because it's not relevant to this race or the issues facing Texans. It is not a vehicle for the 9/11 truth movement or any other group."

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Link to the rest of the article from TIME : http://www.time.com/time/politics/article/0,8599,1963291,00....

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Too bad she's now associated with

the Times' recent coverboys

Time wouldn't write this unless they perceived a commanding lead

This just reaffirms that the polls are lacking indepent and crossover votes; 90% going straight to Medina.

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TIME: a Skull & Bones publication

Is TIME just trying to gain your trust? Like Glenn Beck did? I don't know for sure but here is some info on the origin of TIME:

...plenty of Bonesmen have made a contribution, from William Howard Taft, the 27th President; Henry Luce, the founder of Time Magazine...
http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2003/10/02/60minutes/main5763...

If you don't know about Skull and Bones, you might want to look into the subject sometime.

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Amazing, simply amazing!

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Medina had fairly favorable

Medina had fairly favorable International Coverage last night on Fox Extra's Journal Editorial Report. The pundits were discussing the Tea Party movement and leaders. Of course Sarah Palin was the first figurehead that was mentioned but they actually concluded that Palin was not the leader cause many factions in the Tea Party can not support her. At this point the host quickly cut the pundit off. Then one minute later another pundit brought up Debrah Medina as the star of the Tea Party. The host quickly stated that Medina was mixed up in 911 Truth controversy. The pundit answered paraphased 'Whats going on in Texas has nothing to do with 911, there is something big going on down there.'

For a minute i thought i had fallen asleep in the lazyboy and dreamnt it all. I will see if it is possible to get a clip of it and make a post. But this is definitely good news if Medina is mentioned in the same breath when discussing Leading the Tea Party.

Goto:


FOX Dicusses the Leader of the Tea Party, Palin or Medina?

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don't be fooled. these t.v. channels are owned and operated by cretins who mean you no good.

Very fair story.....

Wondering how all this is going to turn out....

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what do I hate more, t.v. shows or magazines- damn, I hate 'em both about equally (and what a surprise they are owned by the same people and advance the same agenda). You have NO allies in the large media business if you believe in personal liberty. NONE. NADA. ZIP. ZERO.

You have NO allies in the large media business if you believe in

personal liberty. NONE. NADA. ZIP. ZERO.

This statement should be a permanent fixture on the DP homepage.

I would add to what you have said: No allies in ANY institution that has existed for more than a few years and/or has any funding from such institutions, nor will they EVER be allies. This has been and will always be the reality faced by those desirous of INDIVIDUAL FREEDOM.

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Dugg 14. It's interesting,

this is the 2nd mainstream article I've read since the Beck interview that spoke respectfully of the tea party movement.
It's clearly a phenomenon they no longer can simply dismiss by calling it insulting names

Among other things

the shift in tone from the Big Megaphones regarding TP is indicative of their perceived level of hijacking success.

Those that currently wield power will NEVER aid those that are trying to lessen their power.

What is actually going on is a very sophisticated scorpion death match; what this appears to be on the surface is in no way what it is in reality.

"You are a den of vipers and thieves."

I mean to rout you out!

-Just because you are among us, does not make you with us

-The door is wide open, anything can slither in

Flluuusssshhhhh,

Flluuusssshhhhh, whhiiirrrrrr, that is Beck goind down the drain! Looks like we will have the last laugh on Beck!

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Pretty

fair article...Dugg @5

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Good article.

It points out Medina has a chance, and indicated the Beck incident was not a major problem.

Yeah, this Time article is

Yeah, this Time article is much more fair to Medina. Unlike that terrible Christian Science Monitor article which seemed like it was written by a big time Beck/Perry fan, which is still linked on her wiki page unfortuantely. Wish that CSM article had never been linked there or could be removed and repalced with this more fair and balanced Time article or some other fair article.

shhhhhhhh listen beck

I think I can actually hear your scam imploding and going down the drain!

Hope "stu" gets a nice little reality check as well I dont know who I cant stand more....

Dugg

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"But it now appears Medina may be cutting into Hutchison's vote. Some are now speculating about a Perry-Medina runoff."

ok. Good piece

Last month we drove Tim Cox (founder of Goooh) to the airport after attending his presentation. Time Magazine interviewed us. Their doing a piece on the tea movement. It seemed to have the makings of a hit piece because three areas of questioning were; a few questions about religion, making sure we are republicans, and what we thought of Obama. Religous republicans against Obama is what I was feeling being persued.

We sure will see ...

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That actually is a pretty fair article.

I was suprised as well and

I was suprised as well and happy at the same time!

Right!

I was going to say the same thing.

.v

good stuff

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It is good stuff isn't it?

It is good stuff isn't it?