Hope Requires Change
Tweet America faces a stark choice for this Presidential election. Despite third party groups who choose to paint the contrast between the Republicans and Democrats as two versions of the same flavor, there is perhaps a difference in philosophy between these choices that is greater than any election since 1980, and possibly even since 1972. [...]
Read More →TEA PARTY SIGN
Tweet Election day is now less than a month away. Reasonable people can find good reasons to vote for either President Obama or Mitt Romney. Pointing out the faults of the candidate you don’t support is fine. Healthy political debate is a good thing, but sometimes it can go too far.
Read More →Romney Re-energizes Presidential Campaign
Tweet A week ago many Republicans were already envisioning their concession speeches for Mitt Romney. Many were actively ready to point blame lest some should be cast back upon them. It’s all part of the sad dance of the insiders who must preserve their own positions to sit at the right hand of power, even [...]
Read More →Eleven Years And An Unclear Mission
Tweet Eleven years ago things were different. The economy appeared much healthier, though we had the constant political argument that we could be doing better if only the economic philosophies of either party making the argument could be fully implemented. We were bitterly divided after the closest Presidential election in history yet united enough to [...]
Read More →Sam Olens: Georgia’s Conduit To A Romney Administration
Tweet Wednesday was Sam Olens night at the Republican National Convention. While the headliner was Paul Ryan and the show was stolen by Condi Rice, Georgia’s Attorney General was featured in a prime time speech just after the 2008 nominee Senator John McCain.
Read More →On to Tampa…in spite of “Isaac”
Tweet This week we’ll be doing things a bit differently with this column. It will be written each day from Tampa, the home of the Republican national convention. As such, the topics will likely delve directly into national politics as Republicans present their case for change and their version of Hope.
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