As the nation says goodbye to a true patriot in George H.W. Bush, political figures and media commentators from both sides of the aisle have been championing the stories and qualities that made the former president such an honorable man and admired public servant. Words like grace, integrity, decency, and… CONTINUE
A President Who Views His Party as His Employees
Tuesday on Fox News, commentator Neil Cavuto delivered a stiff monologue on the current state of the Trump administration, including what he believes will be the fate of our president’s tax-reform initiative: “Let me tax-cut to the chase. You can chase those tax-cuts goodbye. I know, Wall Street doesn’t see… CONTINUE
A “Thank You” Campaign for the U.S. Taxpayer
Last week, I was watching Vice President Joe Biden on television speaking in Detroit to leaders of the American auto industry. There at the North American International Auto Show, he hailed the success of the bailouts both General Motors and Chrysler received in 2009. The debate will likely never be… CONTINUE
Rephrasing Conservatism For a Dense Electorate
Ever since last November’s election, we’ve heard many talking heads in the mainstream media insist that the big problem with the Republican party is that it just isn’t enough like the Democratic party. They see President Obama’s re-election victory, as narrow as it was, as proof of a changing electorate… CONTINUE
Why It’s Time For Conservatives To Use Pop-Culture Messaging
Throughout the presidential campaign, conservatives regularly chided President Obama for ducking media venues where he would likely be asked substantive questions about serious issues. He ignored their criticism and spent his time sharing his iPod playlist with MTV, calling morning zoo deejays on local radio stations, and basking in the… CONTINUE