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5/31/2008 By Ben Leave a Comment

Ron Paul Supporters Numerous Among National Delegate Candidates

From the GOP Convention in Broomfield... Balloting is ongoing from state delegates. One of the things they are deciding on is the slate of delegates to the Republican National Convention in the Twin Cities. There is a list of nearly 400 candidates for national delegate in the Colorado Statesman along with their Presidential preference. About 40 percent have no preference listed - nearly the same amount (155) are pledged to John McCain. Poised to wreak havoc are 74 Ron Paul supporters, followed by a handful each listed for Mitt Romney and Mike Huckabee. State conventions can be strange things, though this is a particularly strange year. On a different note, Sen. Shawn Mitchell just compared Bill Ritter to Jimmy Carter ... ouch. … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Colorado Politics, General, National Politics Tagged With: Bill Ritter, Broomfield, Colorado Republican Party, Colorado Statesman, GOP Convention, Jimmy Carter, John McCain, Mike Huckabee, Mitt Romney, Republican National Convention, Ron Paul, Shawn Mitchell

5/30/2008 By Ben Leave a Comment

“Have you been waiting to give up your money…?”

From my friends at the Evergreen Freedom Foundation ... Wouldn't you like to see that during the break of your favorite television program? … [Read more...]

Filed Under: General, Labor, National Politics, Random and Miscellaneous Tagged With: Evergreen Freedom Foundation, union agency fees, YouTube

5/29/2008 By Ben Leave a Comment

Sign the Petition to Tell Congress to Increase Domestic Energy Production

Conservatives have been behind the curve on mobilizing activism on the Net, but as Patrick Ruffini points out at The Next Right, there's a new opportunity to change the trend. I invite you to add your name to Newt Gingrich's petition to increase domestic energy production - at "Drill Here. Drill Now. Pay Less." It's a commonsense issue that is catching like wildfire. Sign the petition and spread the word. … [Read more...]

Filed Under: General, National Politics Tagged With: activism, common sense, conservatives, domestic energy production, Newt Gingrich, online petition, Patrick Ruffini, The Next Right

5/27/2008 By Ben 1 Comment

Introducing The Next Right

The Next Right is officially launched today. From the About page:The Next Right is the place for wired activists to build a new Republican Party and conservative movement. As a community-driven grassroots action website for the right, we'll feature in-depth political analysis, on-the-ground reports, and strategic discussion and debate. The site's founding editors are Soren Dayton, Jon Henke, and Patrick Ruffini. Read each of their posts announcing this new venture here: Soren | Jon | Patrick These are the brightest minds in new media that our side has to offer. I encourage all limited government conservative bloggers and blog-readers in Colorado to sign up and join The Next Right network. Our state has been on the front line of … [Read more...]

Filed Under: blogging, Colorado Politics, General, National Politics Tagged With: Colorado, conservative, Jon Henke, limited government, Patrick Ruffini, Republican Party, Soren Dayton, The Next Right

5/21/2008 By Ben Leave a Comment

Deconstructing Republican Folly, Reconstructing Constitutionalist Hope

Two of Colorado's most established center-right bloggers weigh in on what's happened to the Republican Party brand and what can be done about it. Michael at Best Destiny takes a look at a Face The State story on the Republican's recent plight in Denver's northwest suburbs and opines loudly about what needs to be done to overcome messaging problems:. . . .TALK TO EVERYBODY, NOT JUST THE BASE; TALK TO THEM ABOUT KITCHEN TABLE ISSUES, NOT GOP MEAT AND POTATOES; KNOW WHAT MATTERS TO PEOPLE like the economy, stupid; like education, stupid;... Michael should get paid for his political consultant's work. I concur that messaging is part of the problem, but in some ways the problem runs even deeper. Meanwhile, Joshua at View from a Height … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Colorado Politics, Fiscal Policy, General, National Politics Tagged With: Best Destiny, Conservatism, political parties, Republican Party, View from a Height

5/20/2008 By Ben 1 Comment

Barack Obama: Man of Contradiction

Powerline has the goods: Within less than 24 hours, the Obama messiah completely contradicts himself:Barack Obama, last night in Portland, on Iran: "They don't pose a serious threat to us." Barack Obama, today, in Billings, Montana, on Iran: "I've made it clear for years that the threat from Iran is grave." Powerline also has video. So which is it: Is Iran a serious threat, or not? Or is it beyond us mere peons to dare question the great Obama? … [Read more...]

Filed Under: General, National Politics Tagged With: Barack Obama, contradiction, Iran, Montana, Oregon, Powerline

5/19/2008 By Ben Leave a Comment

Debunking Medicaid Job Creation Myth

Linda Gorman from the Independence Institute (where I work), in a recent posting on John Goodman's Health Policy Blog, highlights a myth from the advocacy group Families USA being cited as facts in the current health care policy debate:Medicaid spending, the group says, creates jobs. By their reasoning, a law diverting the entire GDP of the United States to the Medicaid program would leave the U.S. awash in jobs. By contrast, the group claims the Bush administration's efforts to rein-in Medicaid spending will leave tens of thousands of people unemployed. Gorman quickly picks apart the assertion in four points, using a little fact-checking and basic economic analysis. First:Roughly speaking, for every four jobs created by spending, five … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Fiscal Policy, General, Health Care, National Politics Tagged With: Bush administration, Families USA, health care policy, Independence Institute, John Goodman, Linda Gorman, Medicaid

5/18/2008 By Ben Leave a Comment

Starting the DNC Countdown

El Presidente has started the 100-day countdown to Denver's Democratic National Convention, wrapping it up with this teaser:We'll see just how many "amateurs" cover the DNC, providing alternate content--the stuff they won't show you on TV. If you have any interest in the DNC and the moonbattery it attracts, you simply ought to be making regular stops at Slapstick Politics and The Drunkablog. … [Read more...]

Filed Under: General, National Politics Tagged With: Democratic National Convention, Drunkablog, Slapstick Politics

5/15/2008 By Ben Leave a Comment

Iowahawk Parodies GOP Backsliding, Fred Embodies Conservative Hope

Earlier this evening I asked if the results of recent special elections had thrown enough cold water on Congressional Republicans to get them to wake up and return to their conservative senses. Well, the master satirist Iowahawk has painted the picture of the Congressional GOP's downfall better than I can with a series of letters from fictional Congressman Jerry Bristol. Check it out. The other good news to cheer up my day? Fred Thompson is back, with his inspirational and no-nonsense conservative commentary as a Townhall blogger (H/T Michelle Malkin). I was a loyal Fredhead for a couple months there, before the wheels came off his campaign. He wasn't destined to be President, but perhaps he'll do much better as an online conservative … [Read more...]

Filed Under: General, National Politics Tagged With: Congressional Republicans, Fred Thompson, Iowahawk, Michelle Malkin, Townhall

5/15/2008 By Ben Leave a Comment

Enough Cold Water Splashed on the Face of the GOP in Congress?

There's a great editorial in the Wall Street Journal today:If there is such a thing as a useful election defeat, then Tuesday's Republican loss in a special House election in Mississippi would qualify. Maybe this thumping in a heretofore safe GOP seat will finally scare the Members straight, or at least less crooked. Followed by a reminder that many members of Congress need to figure out what it is they stand for:In the Mississippi race, the national GOP tried to link Democratic candidate Travis Childers to Barack Obama and Reverend Jeremiah Wright. One TV ad declared: "Travis Childers: He took Obama's endorsement over our conservative values." But Mr. Childers was well known as a cultural conservative who favors gun rights and opposes … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Fiscal Policy, General, Health Care, National Politics Tagged With: agenda, Barack Obama, Jeff Blanco, Jeremiah Wright, John McCain, Louisiana Conservative, Mississippi, reform, Republican Party, Wall Street Journal

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