Tuesday, 9th March 2010

Labour’s failures: the video DC almost showed?

Posted on 01. Mar, 2010 by OHC in United Kingdom

Labour’s failures: the video DC almost showed?

Before David Cameron’s speech at Spring Forum, a video was screened on Labour’s failures since coming to power: broken society, broken economy, broken politics. But we have on “reliable” “sources” that the party was considering using this video as the warm-up instead. (more…)

Young Tories back NO2ID.

Posted on 19. Oct, 2009 by RK in United Kingdom

This excellent video has come out of the new Conservative Future TV unit today, and is an awesome insight into the activism displayed within the ranks of the largest youth political movement in the country.

How the right should ACT on Campus

Posted on 18. Oct, 2009 by OHC in United Kingdom

Just in case you thought the left plays dirty in student politics in the UK, just wait to see how they do it in New Zealand! Here are remarkable scenes from Victoria University of Wellington, where the leftists in charge of the student union simply refuse to accept the presence of their opponents at general meetings.

Knowing that the union hacks and leftists would do everything they could to cheat, ACT on Campus Vice-President Peter McCaffrey adopts the golden rule of political warfare: fight the battles you can win, and stack the odds in your favour so you can win the battles that you fight. Oh, and bring a video camera! For any student that wants to embarrass the left on their home turf, this is how it’s done.

Just some background: the conservative National Party is in coalition with the classical liberal ACT (of which this KRO editor is a member). Roger Douglas, of the ACT, who as Finance Minister in the 80s, gained mythical status akin to Thatcher or Reagan, has recently returned to Parliament and proposed a bill to allow students to opt out of student unions: a right British students had affirmed in 1994. That’s what these students just passed a motion supporting – at a students’ union!

Oh, how delicious that Che Guevara poster gazing down from the wall is.

Was the trip worth it, Mr President?

Posted on 02. Oct, 2009 by OHC in United Kingdom

Nice to see President Obama flying to Copenhagen to back the Chicago Olympic bid, only to see them go out in the first round of voting. But, hey, at least his cap-and-tax climate alarmist friends will be pleased that he flew all that way just to give one speech, stay there for five hours in total, then fly home again.

Perhaps he’d like to explain to the American people that he’s taxing another $161bn to help ‘prevent climate change’ that it was worth it to fly Air Force One to another continent just so the President could be associated with others’ hard work, just as Blair did to grab the limelight from Seb Coe in 2005, but FAIL. We don’t think it was.

Maybe, just maybe, Barack Obama isn’t all he’s cracked up to be.

Barack and Michelle Obama losing Chicago the Olympics.

Barack and Michelle Obama losing Chicago the Olympics.

Update: The CNN anchor’s reaction to Chicago losing out in the first ballot is priceless. He literally cannot believe that it has happened! “Madrid is still in?! Tokyo is still in?! Wait a minute… Chicago is out?!”

The libertarian rap

Posted on 22. Sep, 2009 by OHC in United Kingdom

Those that remember the Young Cons’ rap will be pleased (Ed: really?) to hear more political rapping from the right side of the tracks, in the form of I Own Me, a libertarian rap by Neema V. Explicit lyrics warning, etc.

Sound, and definitely pretty sick compared to the Young Cons. But that suit and tie in a rap video? Nah, mate…

Will no one rid us of this turbulent prat?

Posted on 07. Sep, 2009 by OHC in United Kingdom

As if lying about the state of Cuban healthcare (as well as preaching to us Brits about the perfection that is the NHS) weren’t enough, Michael Moore has once again produced a stupendously stupid piece of propaganda for his brainwashed followers.

It’s called ‘Capitalism: A Love Story’, and concludes with the words:

Capitalism is an evil, and you cannot regulate evil. You have to eliminate it and replace it with something that is good for all people and that something is democracy.

Excuse me whilst we guffaw. The budding comedy of the year is being shown at the Venice film festival on Sunday, and is set to be released on 2 October. If you can’t wait for more evidence of his naivety, just see this preview:

Bailouts? Stimulus? Budget deficits? That doesn’t sound like capitalism to us! In fact, subsidising failing businesses kinda sounds like the form of socialism he’s demanded for years for auto manufacturers in his home state of Michigan.

Now, please, sir, kindly give us our money back. You certainly don’t deserve it.

I Pledge

Posted on 06. Sep, 2009 by OHC in United Kingdom

If you thought we in the UK were in a bad way in terms of surrendering our liberties to HM Government, take a look at this video, for which a state school head teacher in Utah got into trouble for showing.

Some have critiqued it as a political advertisement, but this isn’t much different from a Borg collective, spouting partisan slogans with the hope of indoctrinating as impressionable audience.

Shot by Obama’s celebrity homebois, it shows them making either redundant or preposterous pledges to change their behaviour in servitude to the government and the President. Here’s the offending ‘I Pledge’:*

THIS IS FUCKING SCARY.

With the school year just starting here, how long could it be before some erstwhile leftist teacher (Ed: aren’t all teachers leftists?) gets in trouble for doing the same? But don’t worry, KeepRightOnline assures all the budding leftist teachers, that if they show THIS video instead, there’ll be no problems at all (not a legal guarantee):

Now THAT’s change we can believe in.

*Or is it iPledge? It kinda fits Obama’s Mac-style, celebrity-oriented campaign of style and no substance. (Ed: What, you’re not a Mac person? You’re fired)

End of discussion.

Posted on 18. Aug, 2009 by keeprightonline in United Kingdom

I’m sure this has been thrown around quite a bit in the past few months, but for those of you who haven’t seen it- good old Ronald Reagan sets out here why precisely, we need to curtail the advancement of socialised medicine, and put the freedom back into people’s hands.

In Britain, I’m not calling for the eradication of the NHS, but rather for it to do what it should do best- that is, swift, efficient front line (not optional) treatments, without all the statist bureaucracy and red flags tape. Reducing the remit and expenditure on the NHS (again, no front-line cuts) would allow us to put money back in the taxpayer’s pocket, for their own choice (save for health, buy a TV, invest in education… so on and so forth) and still maintain a free at the point of service system for those who require it.

I’ll leave it to President Reagan from here. The US is facing difficult decisions. This man had the prescience to address them decades ago.

Oh and here’s something for @Tom_Earnshaw… (one of many sources that I can cite)

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Congratulations Chloe Smith

Posted on 25. Jul, 2009 by keeprightonline in United Kingdom

Yes we’ve done it again! Check out the video for the Norwich North by-election highlights.

Here's some self publicity!

Posted on 24. Jul, 2009 by keeprightonline in United Kingdom

Realising the fact that we hadn’t made a video in a while, and having not had the Norwich North by-election results in yet, KeepRightOnline concocted this video to push the brand a bit!

We hope you’re thrilled.