Post Tagged with: "election 2012"

Conservatives Need a Good Story, Not Their Own Film Industry

Conservatives Need a Good Story, Not Their Own Film Industry

February 26, 2013 at 1:30 pm 2 comments

by Kathleen Hunker The conservative solution to taking back pop culture lies not in pushing a form of propaganda onto Hollywood, but in learning how to tell a compelling story. These past few months have seen the Republican coalition huddle together to discuss how to communicate its message. Like any […]

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Judicial Nominations as We Face Two Milestones

Judicial Nominations as We Face Two Milestones

January 24, 2013 at 8:30 am 0 comments

by Frank Scaturro The presidential election of 2012 passed, as most others have, with little focus by voters on the issue of judicial nominations. Yet there are few other issues nowadays on which a president’s decisions can be so impactful.  The life-tenured judges he appoints continue to impact the country […]

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The Path to a Conservative Future

The Path to a Conservative Future

January 2, 2013 at 8:00 am 1 comment

by Prof. Patrick Garry There has been no shortage of analyses, advice and accusations among conservatives over the 2012 presidential election.  Much of that analysis and advice concerns demographics.  Conservatives and Republicans need to make special efforts to reach out to Hispanics, single women, young Asian-Americans, etc.  But this ethnic, […]

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Republicans Shouldn’t Abandon the Pro-Life Movement

Republicans Shouldn’t Abandon the Pro-Life Movement

November 29, 2012 at 9:00 am 2 comments

by Kathleen Hunker  Republicans need not compromise their principles on abortion to win national elections. Ever since election night, a large crowd of political pundits have charitably contributed their two-cents on why the Republican Party lost and, more importantly, how it needs to change going forward. While the advice has […]

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No Time for Despair

No Time for Despair

November 8, 2012 at 11:05 pm 3 comments

by Brandon James Smith In the wake of a devastating loss, political activists and volunteers on the right have begun to despair.  Though I am immensely disappointed about the results and how they presage a dim future, I do not have the luxury of despair.  A generation of Americans will […]

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America Isn’t a Dream; It’s a Home

America Isn’t a Dream; It’s a Home

November 7, 2012 at 12:14 am 3 comments

by Matthew Cavedon Tonight, Democrats nestle all snug in their beds, while visions of a new America dance in their heads. But America isn’t the dream. It’s the home we’re all sleeping in tonight, and for the next four years. In the Democratic dream, America has reelected the leader who […]

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On Cuss Words, Character and Confucius

On Cuss Words, Character and Confucius

November 6, 2012 at 9:15 am 0 comments

by Piero Tozzi One tires of the tawdriness of it all.  The obsessions of Lena Dunham and Sandra Fluke, the profanity-laced tirades of Samuel L. Jackson and the alleged nonagenarian of Michael Moore’s devising.  Indeed, the vulgarisms spouted by the current occupant of the Oval Office himself. I have had […]

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