Nine lessons from my CD-2 race
Tuesday, December 2nd, 2008Needless to say, 2008 was not a good year for Republicans. Our nation faced major financial and energy crises brought on by (more…)
Needless to say, 2008 was not a good year for Republicans. Our nation faced major financial and energy crises brought on by (more…)
CAIR, the purported civil rights group that’s really a Muslim Brotherhood front, and which was an unindicted co-conspirator (more…)
The right thing to do would start with putting all the companies in bankruptcy and reorganizing them into viable going concerns. (more…)
Here’s a list of possible consequences over the long term, if next Tuesday brings a three-house sweep by America’s socialist progressives. (more…)
It’s hard to turn on the TV these days. The news and images from Washington are like a train wreck. The height of hypocrisy: (more…)
Today’s entertainment is a video clip from the floor of the US Senate that looks like an absurd skit, but it’s actually Sen. Ken Salazar (more…)
As my guy, the young phenom Wil Armstrong, lost soundly in Tuesday’s GOP primary for the 6th congressional district, (more…)
It’s Republican primary time, when ambitions, conservative promises, and Reagan invocations are in full flower. And the only way to tell real conservative defenders from perennial conservative pretenders is to examine their records. (more…)
Republicans lost Congress in 2006, and may lose more seats in 2008, largely because members forgot it’s all about the principles, the party, and the country, and acted as if it was “all about me.” (more…)
Change, experience, fire, and command: those are the menu choices in the Republican contest to succeed Tom Tancredo (more…)