Republicans Must Reject Fiscal Conservatism If They Want To Win
By: kipling (Diary) | November 30th at 01:05 PM |
The 2012 election made it abundantly clear that the Republican Party must reject fiscal conservatism if they want to win any more national elections. Small government fiscal conservatism is simply an archaic notion that a majority of the population now rejects. If the future is demographics – as many here and in the MSM claim – then the demographics we need to win are turned | Read More »
Evangelicals and Immigration Reform
By: kipling (Diary) | June 14th at 03:39 AM |
As The New York Times and Big Government reported earlier, the leaders of several evangelical groups have recently called for bipartisan immigration reform. The call for reform is part of a larger effort known as the Evangelical Immigration Table, which has issued the “Evangelical Statement of Principles for Immigration Reform.” The heart of the statement reads as follows: Our national immigration laws have created a moral, | Read More »
Religion and Politics: Why Jeremiah Wright Matters
By: kipling (Diary) | May 22nd at 02:29 PM |
According to various sources, the Obama administration and its allies in the MSM pressured Mitt Romney into publicly repudiating a potential ad campaign by an independent Super PAC that would have tied Obama to Jeremiah Wright. Their argument was that religion should be off the table. The decision by Governor Romney was wrong. It is perfectly valid to examine and question the religious beliefs of | Read More »
In Defense of Rick Santorum
By: kipling (Diary) | April 10th at 11:36 PM |
Although I am not a member of the Santorum camp, I appreciate the tenacity he brought to the Republican primary. As Dan McLaughlin mentioned earlier, Santorum trailed the GOP pack for most of the primary season. When he won in Iowa, must of us wrote him off. After all, he had no money and no national campaign staff. Yet, despite the odds, Santorum continued the | Read More »