Monday, August 27, 2012

The left's worst nightmare gives us hope



Dear Friends ---

You won't see it in the polls or in the establishment media, but more and more people are quietly waking up to the threat to our first principles. My guess is that you sense that momentum shift too, if your connections are with real, thinking, working people.

Anita Moncrief gives me hope. Her own experiences of giving a tip about corruption to The New York Times, and seeing the media from a new vantage point awakened her. In a few months, she went from a President Obama voter in 2008 to someone who renounced her liberal beliefs.

She was bold enough to expose the truth. For that, she was attacked and sued. Moncrief is now blogging and speaking out, and she gives us hope that more are waking up to why America is at risk.

In this interview, let Anita educate and inspire you to do a little more this week. Growing dependency on government by people, institutions and businesses pave the road to serfdom and an orchestrated chaos to transform the country. Anita watched from the inside and has insights to share on the so-called "war on women" and racial politics!

Watch the interview here.

Next week: Former POW Lee Ellis

Cheers,

Ginni

P.S. I was at a conference where I learned the movie "2016" was having trouble getting theaters to show it, until a few people guaranteed 1,000 people for select screenings. The response to this movie has been remarkable: 36 percent of American ticket sales last Friday were for this movie!

P.P.S. Want to see another compelling trailer?

Watch Leaders with Ginni Thomas: Anita Moncrief


 

Last Week: Steven C. Barber

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