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Senator Mike Lee on “What’s Next For Conservatives”

     Sen. Mike Lee spoke at the Heritage Foundation and spoke of the steps needed to develop a conservative reform agenda that will appeal to the broader electorate.      Sen. Lee crouches his proposals in “moderate” or even left-of-center terminology.  In contrast, … Continue reading

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And Thus to an American Pertinax?

     From the IRS, which responded to Obama’s channeling of Henry II (“Will No One Rid Me of This Meddlesome Priest Tea Party?”), to the National Park Service, who have a deliberate strategy of making life difficult for people to win … Continue reading

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A Failure of Republican Congressional Leadership

     After all the theater and drama, a continuing resolution and debt limit hike were agreed upon by the Senate and House of Representatives.  Rather then a defunding of Obamacare, or any other victory, the Republicans got less than nothing.  The … Continue reading

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Bill Whittle on Winning the Culture

     Bill Whittle spoke at the AFP Foundation’s “Defending the American Dream Summit” about the need to win the culture and the cultural narrative.      If people are invested in the Progressives’ narrative, then we will never win in politics because people … Continue reading

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The Coming California Peasants Revolt?

     California’s, and to a great degree America’s, breadbasket is the Central Valley.  It is one of the state’s largest industries, but also the type of work that the coastal elite and the Silicon Valley/Hollywood axis dismisses as being something for … Continue reading

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The Content of Their Character

     Fifty years ago, Martin Luther King, Jr. talked about a future where people would “not be judged by the color of their skin, but by the content of their character.”      Now, more than before, people are judged by the color … Continue reading

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Winning the Narrative

     Jim Geraghty of the National Review recently opined about “what impedes conservative efforts to shape the culture?”  Rod Dreher over at the American Conservative puts the blame squarely on conservatives’ lack of narrative and the offloading of storytelling to the … Continue reading

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Ted Cruz’s Father Delivers Epic Speech

     People who are used to freedom are adverse to seeing the end results of the loss of their freedom, when that loss is slow and there is still some (often superficial) freedom left.  When the pots is heated slowly, the … Continue reading

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Dean Heller’s 30 Pieces of Silver

     Despite campaigning against the DREAM act and amnesty for illegal aliens when he was running against Shelley Berkley (D – Nestene Consiousness), Sen. Dean Heller has become one of amnesty’s biggest supporters in the Senate, to the point of leading … Continue reading

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Assisted Suicide of the Republican Party

     The Republicans in Congress are on the verge of relegating the GOP to the permanent status as the minority party.  Despite the failure of the 1986 immigration reform which promised to, but failed to, control the border, many Senate Republicans … Continue reading

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