Showing posts with label Romney Hood. Show all posts
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August 22, 2012

Romney and Ryan Archers


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Dan Youra's Romney Ryan Archers artwork depicts Mitt Romney as Robin Hood and Paul Ryan as the archers under the banner of Romney Hood. Romney Ryan Archers is artwork by Dan Youra, editorial cartoonist. Click for souvenirs of Romney Ryan Archers.

Mitt Romney and Paul Ryan recommend Dan Youra's artwork as "entertaining" and "talented."

Mitt Romney is the 21st century’s Robin Hood. He can be proud to wear the epithet of Romney Hood, bequeathed him by President Obama, who thought he was slamming Mitt Romney's economics by referring to his Republican challenger as "Romney Hood." Obama interpreted his clever sobriquet as some sort of reverse Robin Hood, whereby Obama accused Romney of "taking from the poor to give to the rich."
Misinterpreted by Obama, Robin Hood is beatified in the Tea Party’s parthenon of saints. Read the accolades in Robin Hood Tea Partier and Prince of Patriots by Walter Hudson, co-founder of North Star Tea Party Patriots, in Tea Party Activist by FOX contributor Steve Crowder, and in Tea Party’s Royal Gift by Amity Shlaes of the Council on Foreign Relations.

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August 20, 2012

Romney Hood & The Legend of Robin Hood

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Dan Youra's Romney Hood artwork depicts Mitt Romney as Robin Hood and Paul Ryan as Friar Ryan as the "First Tea Party Leader" under the banner of Romney Hood. Romney Hood is artwork by Dan Youra, editorial cartoonist. Click for souvenirs of Romney Hood.

Mitt Romney and Paul Ryan recommend Dan Youra's artwork as "entertaining" and "talented."

Mitt Romney is the 21st century’s Robin Hood. He can be proud to wear the epithet of Romney Hood, bequeathed him by President Obama, who thought he was slamming Mitt Romney's economics by referring to his Republican challenger as "Romney Hood." Obama interpreted his clever sobriquet as some sort of reverse Robin Hood, whereby Obama accused Romney of "taking from the poor to give to the rich."
Misinterpreted by Obama, Robin Hood is beatified in the Tea Party’s parthenon of saints. Read the accolades in Robin Hood Tea Partier and Prince of Patriots by Walter Hudson, co-founder of North Star Tea Party Patriots, in Tea Party Activist by FOX contributor Steve Crowder, and in Tea Party’s Royal Gift by Amity Shlaes of the Council on Foreign Relations.

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August 19, 2012

Robin Hood Inspires Tea Party

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Dan Youra's Freedom = Wealth artwork depicts Mitt Romney as Robin Hood and Paul Ryan as Friar Ryan as the "First Tea Party Leader" under the banner of "Freedom = Wealth."Freedom = Wealth is artwork by Dan Youra, editorial cartoonist. Click for souvenirs of Freedom = Wealth.

Mitt Romney and Paul Ryan recommend Dan Youra's artwork as "entertaining" and "talented."

In fourteenth century England opportunities abounded for a Robin Hood rebel to resist royal regulations, corruption and oppressive taxation. The time was ripe to challenge money hungry kings, corrupt local lords, unscrupulous tax collectors and self-serving sheriffs. Robin Hood’s demands for representation and tax relief for the poor were targeted on English royalty four hundred years prior to the Boston Tea Party, which sparked a revolution in a New World, which was yet to be discovered.

In the historical context of medieval England’s repressive regimes it is easy to comprehend why Robin Hood’s byline, “steals from the rich to give to the poor,” was a distorted fabrication of the royal mainstream media to spin the bowman’s fight for economic rights into “stealing” and to reframe the freedom fighter into an “outlaw.” Four centuries hence in 1773, King George’s royal talking heads branded colonial Tea Party rebels as “outlaws” for “stealing” the monarch’s tea. The spirit of Robin Hood would have joined the Tea Party in Boston Harbor on the night when revolutionaries were branded as thieves.

Steve Crowder, FOX News contributor wrote "Robin Hood First Tea Party Activist" (May 14, 2010).

Amity Shlaes, senior fellow in economic history at the Council on Foreign Relations, wrote "Tea Party gets royal gift from 'Robin Hood'" (2010).

Walter Hudson, co-founder of North Star Tea Party Patriots, wrote "Robin Hood Was a Tea Partier" (March 24, 2011).
See also Fightin Words quote in "Prince of Patriots" (Dec. 15, 2009).

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August 17, 2012

Take From the Debt. Share With All

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Dan Youra's Take From The Debt artwork depicts Mitt Romney as Robin Hood and Paul Ryan as Friar Ryan under the banner of "Take From the Debt, Share With All." Take From The Debt is artwork by Dan Youra, editorial cartoonist. Click for souvenirs of Take From The Debtl.

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Legend of Robin Hood
A journey into the legend of Robin Hood arrives at a core, described by Russell Crowe, Hollywood’s 2010 Robin Hood, as a “fantastic metaphor of some guy who goes to work on behalf of people who can’t do something for themselves.”
Robin Hood, the hero, whether fictional or real, is famous for his gallantry in his fight against injustice and tyranny. This patron saint of The World Wide Robin Hood Society of Sherwood in Nottingham, England is worshiped by faithful followers around the world in books, games, TV shows and films. The global reach of Robin Hood lore is documented by Wikipedia.
Robin Hood is a universal archetype according to Paul McElhinney, a society member, who counsels that “the stories of Robin Hood appeal to something basic in the human spirit.” The conflict between Robin Hood and the Sheriff of Nottingham becomes a Jungian struggle “between good and evil,” a Jeffersonian confrontation “between order and freedom.” Robin Hood is the star of a morality tale that has shaped notions of right and wrong in young hearts for more than eight hundred years.
The mythic and literary Robin Hood fought a corrupt feudal system. He challenged Parliament, kings, nobles, tax collectors and the Sheriff of Nottingham for excessive taxation and unjust taking of private property. By recruiting others into his band of freedom fighters Robin Hood “gained the trust and affection of his people,” according to Adam Young, author of Robin Hood, Friend of Liberty, creating “a legend that will never lose its appeal.”
Encyclopedia Britannica dates the archetype archer to England’s fourteenth century, a period ripe for counter measures against an oppressive crown. Parliament passed the Ordinance of Laborers in 1349 and the Statute of Laborers in 1351 to fix wages to where they were before the Black Death wiped out half the population. Enforcement was problematic. Peasant's resisted royal price controls. In 1352, Parliament introduced the Statute of Treasons, which defined great treason against the king and petty treason against local lords. In 1377, Parliament imposed a poll tax of fourpence per head. Parliament instituted a graduated income tax in 1379, followed by a tax of one shilling per head in 1380. Ultimately, the Peasant Revolt of 1381 against Richard II forced the government to abolish the Poll Tax.
Minstrels and troubadours spread his legend across England. The peasantry embraced Robin Hood and his Merry Men as their heroes, just as the nobility idealized King Arthur and the Knights of the Round Table as their own. “As so much in legends, the historical truth isn't what matters,” argues Young. “Instead, it is the legendary deeds of Robin Hood that excite us,"
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August 15, 2012

Romney & Ryan in Romney Hood

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Dan Youra's Romney Hood artwork depicts Mitt Romney as Robin Hood and Paul Ryan as Friar Ryan. Romney Hood is artwork by Dan Youra, editorial cartoonist. Click for souvenirs of Romney Hood.

Mitt Romney and Paul Ryan recommend Dan Youra's artwork as "entertaining" and "talented."

Romney Hood: Wealth Creation is a series of self help products built upon the economic concepts of Mitt Romney and Paul Ryan. The idea for the series came from Peggy Noonan, former speech writer for Ronald Reagan and current editorial page columnist for the Wall Street Journal. In her August 11, 2012 column, A Nation That Believes Nothing, Ms. Noonan reflected on the dim choice of Obama to think he was slamming Mitt Romney's economics by referring to them as "Romney Hood," some sort of reverse Robin Hood.

Ms. Noonan asserts that "everyone likes Robin Hood, so Romney Hood sounds kind of like a compliment. An admiring nickname meant as an insult was born. Mr. Romney should go with it, lay out how he'll save taxpayers from the predators of the liberal left and call it Romney Hood".

Inspired by the idea. Dan Youra created his caricatures for Mitt Romney and Paul Ryan as illustrations to introduce the fundamental economic concepts of the Romney-Ryan team. More illustrations are showcased at RomneyHood.biz.

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August 12, 2012

Romney Hood

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