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GOP Knight Aims To Check Democrats’ Bishop – Conservative anger attracts national attention, financial backing to district
Nov 30th
Wed, 28 Oct 2009 14:12:00
Stephen Flanagan’s strategy worked.
The 55-year-old Suffolk businessman and conservative activist wanted to prove to the world that his congressman, four-term Rep. Tim Bishop, could be defeated, despite scant interest from national Republicans.
So Flanagan and his group, the Conservative Society for Action (CSA), whose 3,000 members meet monthly in a rented American Legion hall in West Islip, hatched a plan to attract national attention to the district and lure credible candidates to the race.
They swarmed Bishop’s first summer town hall meeting in June, mobbing him as he arrived and then chanting epithets inside. Police had to be called to escort the congressman from the event.
Footage of the protest spread like wildfire across the Internet and cable news. The National Republican Congressional Committee circulated the video among its donors. Conservative activists across the country mimicked the strategy, fanning a national phenomenon.
And suddenly Bishop, who won by healthy margins in each of the last four elections, became a target.
“We did target him for removal, and we felt that the first step was to create a vulnerability. That’s when we came up with the town hall protest concept,” Flanagan said. “The hope at that point was that, once it became clear that he was vulnerable in his position, it would attract a wider field of candidates and financial support going forward.”
Now, the unrest Flanagan’s group has stirred on the normally sleepy East End has attracted national attention from Republican and Democratic leaders, who see Bishop’s seat as one of a few dozen that could help shift the balance of power in Washington. The contest has also become a national bellwether for the relevance of the right-wing agitators and the ability of national Republicans to channel widespread frustration into electoral success.
“That put a spotlight on the district that had not been there before,” said David Wasserman, the House editor at the Cook Political Report, which has tagged Bishop’s district as a possible swing seat. “Republicans did some more prying into this district to try and gauge whether it was a sort of one-time-only thing, or whether skepticism toward Democrats is more widespread.”
Republicans in Washington and Suffolk say they found the latter, and as a result Flanagan and his allies have secured all of what they wanted and more: a credible Republican candidate, financial backing from wealthy GOP patrons and, at last, the interest of the national party.
Randy Altschuler, a Wall Street entrepreneur and Republican bundler, has emerged as the early favorite among local activists and GOP operatives in Washington, who believe he can meet the all-important benchmarks that determine a candidate’s credibility: endorsements, infrastructure and cash.
“With Randy, it changes the dynamic completely,” said Assembly Member Phil Boyle, who has managed several Republican congressional campaigns in Suffolk. “This is Tim Bishop’s worst nightmare.”
Altschuler has also demonstrated considerable progress toward a crucial benchmark many of his predecessors have promised to meet but failed: At least $2 million in cash-on-hand, the minimum the NRCC prefers to see before committing to a challenger. Altschuler’s campaign announced earlier this month that he has already collected a quarter of that, much of it from his own pocket.
“There’s been a lot of positive support from the national party,” Altschuler said.
An NRCC official confirmed that Altschuler had met with Republicans in D.C. and that, so far, his campaign had reached or exceeded each of the benchmarks national GOP operatives had laid out for him.
“He is impressing people in the first district and he’s generating significant momentum,” said the official. “He’s put up some impressive numbers and an impressive infrastructure.”
Altschuler’s campaign is being run by Chris Maloney, a veteran of Mitt Romney’s presidential campaign and a former aide to the NRCC, who has helped Altschuler build a sizeable ground operation and connections to party officials in Suffolk and D.C.
Altschuler has engendered valuable goodwill among local lawmakers and activists by loaning his 100 or so volunteers out to their campaigns. His team hopes that strategy will help him avoid the problems that have plagued upstate Republican congressional candidates Jim Tedisco and Dede Scozzafava, who have suffered from the perception that they were forced upon their districts by national Republicans.
“My team has gotten involved with a lot of local races,” Altschuler said. “You have to show that you’re invested in the local party.”
But some Republicans remain hesitant to embrace Altschuler because of his Wall Street background. During the presidential campaign, when Altschuler served as a bundler for John McCain, reports emerged that a company he founded, OfficeTiger, had helped outsource American jobs to India. Democrats have already promised to make that a central theme of their attack ads, which has given some local Republicans pause.
“There’s a lot of this coronation going on,” said one Suffolk Republican who has stayed out of the race. “I think he probably has a consensus of support, but there are people who are concerned.”
Those people are instead turning to an alternative candidate, George Demos, a former Securities and Exchange Commission lawyer who worked on the investigation of Bernard Madoff. But Demos was late in announcing his candidacy, has raised only a paltry sum and has been outpaced by Altschuler in winning endorsements and assembling a campaign operation.
John LaValle, the Suffolk Republican chairman, said that would make catching up very difficult for Demos.
“Randy Altschuler has clearly established his ability to raise funds, and in addition to that he’s put together a very solid campaign team,” LaValle said. “We’ll see how George proceeds.”
What Demos lacks in money and infrastructure, he hopes to make up in grassroots energy. Demos is a member of Flanagan’s group, the CSA, and has already courted the organization’s members on several occasions for their endorsement.
But so has Altschuler, which Flanagan and his cohorts take as evidence of their growing influence.
“I think they know that we’re responsible for taking the first step,” Flanagan said of the candidates. “Our message is clear: If you don’t represent us, we’re going to come after you.”
Source: The Capitol
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ABOVE: For the first time since 2002, Rep. Tim Bishop has a credible Republican opponent. Photo by Andrew Schwartz
2010 Election Cycle Starts Now !
Nov 15th
Sorry I am late posting this, but I am bogged down with writing several papers for school. I have list of stuff I need to add once I get to a conformable position with progress in my term papers and thesis papers.
Above, is a rally that our friends @ CSA had last Saturday (Nov. 7th), entitled “2010 Starts Now”. Steve Flanagan of CSA gave a speech that reenergized tea party members, highlighted the victories of the 2009 election cycle, and outlined the beginnings of a strategy for 2010 elections. Visit CSA @ www.CSA-1776.org and on meetup.com where many members chat online between meetings and political action events. Although they are based and active on Long Island, in New York, this group has ignited much of the bigger Tea Party movements throughout the US. They were the first with the Town Hall Confrontations of elected officials (Steve Bishop), which made it into the mainstream media and gave the democrats a BIG problem during the August recess this past summer, extending way into the fall. The strategy of CSA has been a model for other groups across the US, and collectively through our actions we are bringing real change. Shout out to Virginia and New Jersey for turning their state leadership from blue to red. 2010 will see more of the same in local, state and national politics. Change, it’s commin’ and were taking Back America, and throwing the bums out.
Vote for Conservative in N.Y. is a vote for Dems, says Rep. King – The Hill’s Blog Briefing Room
Oct 19th
Rep. Pete King (R-N.Y.) endorsed GOP special-election candidate Dede Scozzafava on Monday, saying a vote for her Conservative Party opponent is tantamount to a vote for the Democrats in the close 23rd Congressional District race in New York.
King, who is one of just two Republicans in the New York delegation, is the latest to step forward and back the centrist Scozzafava, who faces losing support to Conservative Party candidate Doug Hoffman. Last week, former House Speaker Newt Gingrich (R-Ga.) backed Scozzafava as well.
In a statement, King made the case that voting for Hoffman will only help Democrat Bill Owens win.
“Dede is the only Republican candidate in this race, and the only candidate with a proven record that Republicans can trust in Washington,” King said. “A vote for either of her opponents is a vote for Nancy Pelosi and her far-left, radical agenda.”
New Source: TheHill.com
Steve Bishop packs in the Union Thugs @ Town Hall Aug. 27, 2009 (Updated Video)
Aug 29th
Steve Bishop, congressman from the first congressional district of New York came out of hiding last night. After his disastrous town hall meeting back in early June, where Conservative Society For Action and Campaign For Liberty outed him as a staunch supporter who is in lock step with the Polisi-Reid-Obama 3 headed monster in Washington, he went into hiding for most of the summer. Last night (Aug 27th) Bishop thought he would come out and play. In a playground of his choosing. With his rules. With his friends. With him in control. He was making a ‘change’ and had ‘hope’ he would beat down his opposition of his support of bill hr 3200, better known as Obama Care. So last night in Suffolk county, at Sachem High School, it all went down. Badly. For Tim. He packed the hall with Acorn, SEIU and CWA union thugs. Notice their professionally printed signs, their red shirts, and their thuggish behavior. Now, watch the video and notice that there not all union people, the majority were constituents of the first district. They were there for Tim Bishop. And they all vote. And they are real, They are not paid by any one to be there. they , like many of the millions of americans who did not vote for the Obama mess in Washington are speaking up. They are protesting. They are dissenting.
Funny, when the left voiced their grievances by protesting Bush for (insert issue here) it was free speech, patriotic and the American thing to do. Now that the tables have turned, it is considered a disruption of government, rude and unpatriotic. Uh, no. it’s not. These people (and these are Long Islanders, so they are extra passionate) work very hard, take care of their families, pay the highest cost of living anywhere in America, and are tired of sitting down and staying quiet. Politicians like Tim Bishop have always depended on the people they serve to be uninformed and uninvolved. Well, tines, they are a changing. Fast. We are here, we are silent no more,
This first video is from independent news media reporter Jeff Bruzzo over at Project Shining City. Special thanks for his quick and skillful reporting, and for the speed he has made it available. I will add more as they appear.
Project Shining City Video – Tim Bishop Town Hall August 27, 2009
Update # 1:
Here’s NEWSDAY’s take on the Bishop Town hall. Read here: Newsday
Newsday/News 12 have a video of their own on the News12.com website. Biased as expected, with Steve Bishop bending the truth in regaurds to bussing in the union thugs.
Here’s More Video … From our friends at G.O.E.:NY.
Thanks to the Gathering Of Eagles of New York for the additional video.
visit them here. GOE
Update # 2:
Here’s the CSA (Conservative Society For Action) video.
Visit Conservative Society For Action here: CSA
Project Shining City and TownHallMob.com
Aug 27th

I have been in contact with independent news media reporter Jeff Bruzzo over at Project Shining City and have discussed how both of our efforts can best work with each other. I will be adding some of Jeff’s video’s here, and will provide information here when Jeff adds newsworthy information about the many town hall, tea party and other local political rally events that is a concern to all Long Islanders who value their liberty and freedom.
Visit Project Shining City here : Jeff’s Site
I’ll also add his site to the web site list for easy access in the future.
Thanks for visiting.
Michael
CSA ‘”Brings It” (Obama Health Care Facts, that is..) To East Northport, New York
Aug 25th
On Sunday August 23, Conservative Society for America (CSA Long Island) brought their ‘Hands Off Healthcare’ straight talk express tour to East Northport, near the Sears Mall shopping center. In this very congested area of Long Island, over 20,000 people were exposed to the rally when they drove by the mall, and hundreds of people were greeted by CSA members and other affiliated organizations (Campaign for Liberty – Long Island, Suffolk County 9-12 Project, AMAC, and many private citizens) united in exposing the facts in the dasasterous plan for healthcare known as Obamacare. Watch the videos below that independent reporter Vincent Ardizzone captured at the event. Special thanks to CSA for the alert on this event. Visit them – their web site is listed in the links section.
CSA Rally In East Northport (Part 1)
CSA Rally In East Northport (Part 2)
CSA Rally In East Northport (Part 3)
CSA Rally In East Northport (Part 4)
CSA Rally In East Northport (Part 5)
CSA Rally In East Northport (Part 6)