When conservatives lose elections or limp along in polls, those without the best interests of the conservative movement at heart insist it to be a clarion call for policy moderation or ideological dilution. The reason for … Continue reading
This morning, former Secretary of State Gen. Colin Powell appeared on NBC’s Meet the Press to discuss the nomination of former Senator Chuck Hagel (R-NE) to Secretary of Defense. During the discussion, David Gregory asked the … Continue reading
We all are well aware that the Republican image as a conservative force supported by conservative principles is, nationally, in danger of becoming irrelevant specifically because the national Republican leadership apparently does everything it can … Continue reading
So there it is. We lost…again. Today the talking heads will begin the discussion of “what went wrong”? How in the world did Mitt Romney lose an election where the major concern was the economy … Continue reading
One of the most disgusting displays I’ve ever seen by a politician was on the Piers Morgan show. It was by a politician who I’d never seen before (thank God), former Michigan Governor Jennifer Granholm. … Continue reading
The government’s monthly jobs report has become Washington’s most anticipated and studied economic indicator, pounced upon by politicians, economists and journalists for snap judgments as the presidential election nears. But in the real world, most everybody … Continue reading
Fresh off the Democratic National Convention, Vice President Joe Biden used two appearances in Ohio on Saturday to mock the Republican National Convention in Tampa and accused his opponents of not having the courage to explain … Continue reading
Democrats on Wednesday painted an unremittingly negative portrait of Mitt Romney as an out-of-touch elitist, but the second night of their convention was also an exercise in damage control over faith and the party’s commitment to … Continue reading
Former Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice started her speech in Tampa Wednesday night in front a roaring crowd on a humbling note. She shared her memory of September 11, 2001 and pointed out the struggles America … Continue reading
The Republican Party pleasantly surprised open Internet advocates on Tuesday by including support for “Internet freedom” in its official 2012 platform. Tech advocates still object to the GOP platform’s continued opposition to net neutrality standards and argue … Continue reading
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