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C is for Split Personality

C is for Split Personality

By Stephen A. Nuño.

The Conservative Political Action Committee (CPAC) convention signified the growing weight of libertarian sentiment among so-called conservatives. When the detestable Ryan Sorba was booed off stage for his anti-gay remarks it was a clear indicator that conservatives seem willing, at least for now, to acknowledge that their social purity strategy is a clear loser in the eyes of the electorate. The growth potential for the GOP is not in “family values”, but among those who want limited government.

February 24 2010 | Posted in Featured, Opinion | Read More »

Conservatism for the Politically Challenged…

Conservatism for the Politically Challenged…

By Andrew Boyer.

In this day in age our society suffers from polarization and apathy. Conservative Americans do appear to be waking up from their slumber due to the radical shift the Obama administration has taken. However, many people in this new ‘Wake Up’ movement are without guidance, and without guidance from honest and moral people they can easily be led astray.

February 23 2010 | Posted in Opinion | Read More »

Obama Calls for a “Bipartisan” Summit on Health Care

Obama Calls for a “Bipartisan” Summit on Health Care

After his failure on health care, President Obama is again trying to get a health care reform plan passed through Congress.

Obama has been pushing for health care reform since taking office last year. A political defeat in January for his party in a Massachusetts U.S. senate race was seen as a sign that voters did not support the health care bills under discussion.

February 22 2010 | Posted in US News & Views | Read More »

The Great Divide

The Great Divide

At what point does partisanship in Washington become a problem, beyond its usual frustrating levels? Perhaps when Congress is locked in a standoff for over a year. Perhaps when Democrats exclude Republicans from Healthcare Reform by meeting behind closed doors in the White House. Maybe it’s when politicians begin to leave the game because they see the political process as a broken system.

February 17 2010 | Posted in US News & Views | Read More »

U.S. Voters Increasingly Opposed to Government’s Current Policies

U.S. Voters Increasingly Opposed to Government’s Current Policies

A majority of Americans are mad with the Federal Government and their anger transcends party lines. U.S. Voters are increasingly opposed to the current policies of big government.

February 9 2010 | Posted in Featured, US News & Views | Read More »

A Segment of the Latino Electorate is Clearly Up for Grabs in 2010

A Segment of the Latino Electorate is Clearly Up for Grabs in 2010

“America’s Voice” just released a report that chronicles how over the past decade, Latino voters have steadily increased their political power, and made a decisive impact in races at all levels, including the Presidency.

February 9 2010 | Posted in US News & Views | Read More »

Conservatism Increases in the United States

Conservatism Increases in the United States

The year 2009 marked the end of a three-year run of majority Democratic support among U.S. adults. The increased conservatism that Gallup first identified among Americans last June of 2009 persisted throughout the year.
The final year-end political ideology figures shows: conservatives (40%) outnumbered both moderates (36%) and liberals (21%) across the United States in 2009.
The [...]

January 8 2010 | Posted in US News & Views | Read More »

Food For Thought, 2010: Restoring America To Greatness

Food For Thought, 2010: Restoring America To Greatness

Which is more powerful, fear or inspirational vision? This is a question that as a Party, Republicans must ask themselves as they prepare for elections this fall, and the positioning that they will take to capture the hearts and minds of the electorate.

January 6 2010 | Posted in Government, Opinion | Read More »

Senate Republicans Stick Together Against the Senate Health Bill

Senate Republicans Stick Together Against the Senate Health Bill

Republicans have already made clear they are not supporting the bill after the Senate’s historic 60-39 vote Saturday night to begin debate on the issue.
No Republican voted to begin debate on the bill, which they said would cripple industry and drive up costs for the average American.
Senate Liberal Democrats warned their party leaders not [...]

November 23 2009 | Posted in News, US News & Views | Read More »

The Right is Taking the Wrong Approach With Hispanics

The Right is Taking the Wrong Approach With Hispanics

By Rachel Alexander.
The Republican Party has been trying with little success to bring more Hispanics into the party. This has become crucially important since the Hispanic percentage of the U.S. population has been increasing so fast it accounts for 50% of the growth in population since 2000. Some progress was made in 2004, when 40% [...]

October 2 2009 | Posted in Opinion | Read More »