8 Reasons Why Ted Cruz is the Man
1. He’s a Senator for Texas- Don’t mess with him. 2. He’s hilarious. 3. He’s new to Washington, but that doesn’t mean he hasn’t made a name for himself. 4. To quote […]
View ArticleThe GOP and Young Voters: A Failing Relationship?
As we progress further into the 21st century, it would appear that younger voters are beginning to lose their ties with the Republican Party. In fact, in the last election, Obama received […]
View ArticleDecision 2016: Keep An Eye On Cruz
We are at the point in American politics where it is never too early to start talking about the next presidential run. With candidates now announcing their campaigns up to a […]
View ArticleCorey Booker 2016?
Perhaps the person who was most upset about Corey Booker winning the special election for U.S. Senate in New Jersey isn’t defeated Republican Steve Lonegan, but Hillary Clinton. The reason being that […]
View ArticleWhy 2016 Will Be 1952 All Over Again
A religious revival, Civil War within the GOP, Conservatives versus RINO’s, an easily winnable Presidential Election lost by a moderate, a stalling economy, and a Federal Government riddled with...
View ArticleRand Paul: A Candidate Worth Watching
As the new year fully kicks in, I haven’t been able to keep from noticing what the big stories that rang in the new year are: Obamacare, the “Polar Vortex,” and Rand Paul. […]
View ArticleHillary and the Democratic War On Women
During the 2012 election and onward, the left has made a concentrated effort to claim that Republicans are waging a so called “War on Women.” But is this true? I’ve written before […]
View ArticleWhere is the Energy at CPAC 2014? (Updated)
CPAC 2014 has started, and a lot of great speakers have been presented. Information on a vast array of topics has been presented. So what? Information and ideas are great; charisma and […]
View ArticleNikki Haley: A Candidate Worth Watching
When it comes to the 2016 presidential election, the media loves to obsess over four potential Republican candidates: Marco Rubio (FL), Ted Cruz (TX), Rand Paul (KY), and Chris Christie (NJ). However,...
View ArticleWhy Hillary Clinton Will Never Win the White House
Written by Julia Porterfield, Garrett Humbertson, and Seth Connell. It was nearly prophesied in 2008 that Hillary Clinton was destined to become the President succeeding Bush 43. Yet this did not come...
View ArticleThe Perry-Paul Foreign Policy Debate
The last few days have certainly seen quite a few shells fired back and forth between potential Republican Presidential Candidates, namely, between Texas Governor Rick Perry and Kentucky Senator Rand...
View ArticleChris Christie is Heading to Iowa
This week, New Jersey Governor Chris Christie is spending three days in Iowa to campaign for Iowa Governor Terry Branstad and Iowa House Speaker Kraig Paulsen. He will also visit New Hampshire later...
View ArticleJindal Becomes Leader of Anti-Common Core Movement
Last Wednesday, Louisiana Governor Bobby Jindal sued the Obama administration for violating the Tenth Amendment to the U.S. Constitution by coercing states to adopt the Common Core standards. Louisiana...
View Article8 Reasons Why Ted Cruz is the Man
1. He’s a Senator for Texas- Don’t mess with him. 2. He’s hilarious. 3. He’s new to Washington, but that doesn’t mean he hasn’t made a name for himself. 4. To quote […]
View ArticleThe Future of American Conservatism
Edmund Burke, the ideological father of the traditionalist conservative school, is famous for his critique of the French Revolution. Unlike Rousseau and eventually John Locke, Burke viewed revolution...
View Article3 New Year’s Resolutions for the GOP in 2015
2015. After a long and tumultuous year it is finally here and with it, comes a whole new slew of political activity. Indeed, 2015 marks the official beginning of the primary campaigns for the 2016...
View ArticleJindal Becomes Leader of Anti-Common Core Movement
Last Wednesday, Louisiana Governor Bobby Jindal sued the Obama administration for violating the Tenth Amendment to the U.S. Constitution by coercing states to adopt the Common Core standards. Louisiana...
View ArticleAnd So It Begins: An Analysis of Potential GOP 2016 Candidates
As CPAC is quickly approaching, I have decided to focus the next few articles on potential GOP Presidential candidates. I hope to highlight one candidate per article, along with potential […]
View ArticleDay Three: The Third Bush
For day number three, I am writing about the third potential President Bush. Because of his name recognition, former Florida Governor, Jeb Bush, had initially been scoring fairly high in […]
View ArticleBen Carson: Doctor for President?
Ben Carson, genius neurosurgeon, is a potential candidate for 2016. While he has not had really any experience at all in the political realm, he has a large following that […]
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