Election post-mortem
Wednesday, November 5th, 2008We lost yesterday. As morning breaks today, we must accept the cold reality that our country will be led by Barack Obama, our Congress by large majorities under Nancy Pelosi and Harry Reid.
College Republicans across America gave the last full measure of devotion to this campaign. Some good men and women lost yesterday, but […]
The question is why and how, not who or what
Tuesday, April 15th, 2008The other day, I elected to highlight the volunteer efforts of the Michigan College Republican Federation, who in conjunction with the Michigan Republican Party, coordinated a volunteer effort which produced the participation of 75 students knocking doors on a Saturday in the rain.
Since its posting, the response has been mixed. For instance one commenter […]
Questions to ask in Memphis
Friday, November 16th, 2007As CRNC Board Members arrive in Memphis this weekend, they should remember the promises by the current national officers during the campaign last summer. Such reflection should raise the following questions:
Where’s the website? Charlie Smith & Company promised to revamp the website and make it more professional and appealing by the end of the year. […]
The plague of corruption
Wednesday, November 7th, 2007Among a people generally corrupt, liberty cannot long exist.
Edmund Burke
Much analysis will be done on the results of this election, and on its implications for the future. This election comes down to just one word in my mind: corruption. In Louisiana, Bobby Jindal was overwhelmingly elected by running on a platform dedicated to cleaning up […]
