The Majority Accountability Project (MajorityAP), an independent, internet-based news and research service, will make its debut on April 23 at www.majorityap.com. Founded by two Capitol Hill veterans, MajorityAP will be an on-line clearinghouse of information on the House Majority, and conduct its own investigative stories available to the public, on-line community and the mainstream media.
MajorityAP will be an on-line clearinghouse of information on the House Majority, and conduct its own investigative stories not being done by the mainstream media, or the liberal-dominated internet news services. MajorityAP will compile and maintain comprehensive records on members of the Majority, such as house votes, campaign financing, district activities, policy positions and public statements.
“MajorityAP will begin to fill a huge void in internet strategy and activism,” said Mike Giuliani, MajorityAP Secretary-Treasurer. “While the Democrats boast of a large number of blogs and on-line organizations already in existence, conservatives do not have an on-line news organization to match that impact. This Majority and its candidates made a lot of pledges and promises, and the public has a right to know whether they are being kept.”
Giuliani most recently served as Chief of Staff to former U.S. Representative Sue Kelly. He has over fifteen years of experience in politics, campaigns, fundraising, and public policy that includes stints as Director of Major Donor Events for the National Republican Senatorial Committee, and overseeing the committee’s events at the 1996 Republican National Convention.









Hello Mike Brady
Am not sure if my other message got thru, but in any event congratulations on your new venture. It sounds like something we need here in Upstate as the D&C does everything but nominate Louise for the Nobel Peace Prize while ignoring TR, Kuhl, Walsh, etc. Its nauseating (sp?). You are perfectly cast to undertake this project -- I'll be a regular visitor. WYSL-1040AM, which covers the Rochester market, has powered up to 20,000 watts now and I'm doing a daily show (sandwiched between O'Reilly and Dennis Miller) -- maybe you could come on as a guest and do a couple segments.
Bill Nojay