Serving as an Election Judge: A One Day Commitment to Honest Voting
Last time I listed a number of links on the topic of voter fraud, and if you haven’t yet, I would encourage you to read the articles and watch the videos. While it may…
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Last time I listed a number of links on the topic of voter fraud, and if you haven’t yet, I would encourage you to read the articles and watch the videos. While it may…
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Believe it or not, the question of whether voter fraud is a serious concern is debated not just between the political left and the political right. It’s also a controversy among Republicans and conservatives. What’s…
Read MoreAll the issues are the same. Every single one of them. Economics. Foreign policy. Homeland security. Immigration. Health care policy. Education. Social Security and the rest of the entitlement programs. Energy policy. Abortion. Marriage…
Read MoreThis is the fifth and last article in a series about running for the political office of Republican Precinct Committeeman. The process varies from state to state, but the bottom line applies universally — get…
Read MoreThis is the fourth article in a series about running for the political office of Republican Precinct Committeeman. The process varies from state to state, but the bottom line applies universally — get involved if…
Read MoreThis is the third article in a series about running for the political office of Republican Precinct Committeeman. The process varies from state to state, but the bottom line applies universally — get involved if you…
Read MoreThis is the second article in a series about running for the political office of Republican Precinct Committeeman. The process varies from state to state, but the bottom line applies universally — get involved if…
Read MoreThis is the first article in a series about running for the political office of Republican Precinct Committeeman. The process varies from state to state, but the bottom line applies universally — get involved…
Read MoreOf course it’s Freudian. The behavior of many popular conservative political commentators over at Fox News, writers at places like National Review, Red State, and The Federalist is easy to describe. It is a…
Read MoreIt’s not difficult, and it never has been. A conservative steps up to run for office and then seeks support from voters for the policies and reforms he or she supports. The candidate isn’t…
Read MoreMollie Hemmingway’s post at The Federalist — “Thanks To Media Blackout, Most Americans Are In The Dark About Planned Parenthood Videos” — sounded awfully familiar and I know why: I’ve been writing about media blackouts…
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Conservatives despair. To win support, all liberals need to do is appeal to emotion. We, on the other hand, must explain principles. Weighty principles. Principles that have an intellectual foundation and decades if not…
Read MoreThe above title is from a post by Jeffrey Lord over at The American Spectator, where Lord has done some fascinating research. Here are a few of the things he dug up that were…
Read MoreThe above title is from an article by Sean Fieler late last month over at The Daily Signal. In it, Fieler makes some very good points, but he also misses some very big points. Here…
Read MoreHere’s a quote for you: The opposite of courage in our society is not cowardliness, it is conformity. — Rollo May Here’s what courage sounds like: Don’t waste your breath trying to bully me in…
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