Via PR Newswire:
Borrowing the Zen practices of minimalism and focus, [St. Louis Tea Part movement co-founder Bill] Hennessy helps conservatives channel their anger and concern into positive steps toward reclaiming liberty.
“After the 2008 elections, I realized that shouting alone was useless. I also realized that we on the right were fighting too many battles at once. So I started to write myself a letter, and that letter turned into this book.”
Zen Conservative, the new book by St. Louis Tea Party leader Bill Hennessy, targets the millions of Americans who are fed up with government growth, regulatory intrusion, and unfathomable borrowing and spending in Washington, DC. But rather than just ratcheting up the volume, Hennessy’s “Zen Conservatism” aims toward effectiveness. The book advances the 5-2-1 method Hennessy has used to help the St. Louis Tea Party stay focused, engaged, and effective in issues like the proposed takeover of healthcare, the cap and trade tax scheme, and the undue influence of Andy Stern’s SEIU union.
Well, this sure isn’t my cup of tea. But if it’s yours, here‘s the website.
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December 15th, 2009 at 3:58 am
That is genius.
Apologies if you’ve ay already have seen this one:
http://hmsworldsupply.com/blucreekbrewing/blucreek-beers.html
“BluCreek Zen (Green Tea) IPA”
Nothing like mixing Buddhism and booze to give people “something more mystical… magical… wonderful.”
From the windows of the Buddhist centre I take classes at here in Glasgow, we can see the ‘Bar Buddha’ pub almost directly across the street.
December 17th, 2009 at 9:50 am
That’s just strange…but I guess he who lives by the lack of trademarks…