Sen. Mike Lee and Senator-Elect Ted Cruz: ‘Our Ideas Work, Their Ideas Don’t’
By: Matt Vespa (Diary) | November 17th at 03:32 AM |
Senator Mike Lee (R-Utah) and Senator-Elect Ted Cruz (R-TX) were adamant about two things when they addressed The Federalist Society’s discussion about constitutional law and the Supreme Court yesterday: “our [conservative] ideas work, their [ liberal] ideas don’t.” Furthermore, our ideas have been winning the argument, which explains why law schools are limiting the amount of speakers – invited by Federalist Society – chapters that | Read More »
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Democrats Want To Go Off The Fiscal Cliff
By: Matt Vespa (Diary) | November 15th at 05:43 PM |
During the president’s Nov. 14 news conference, he channeled the Sandy response as a “metaphor” for how the federal government should operate. ”It’s been aggressive and strong and fast and robust and a lot of people have been helped because of it…that’s a pretty good metaphor for how I want federal government to operate generally, and I’m going to do everything I can to make sure | Read More »
Demographics Poses A Challenge to Republicans, But It’s Not Unwinnable
By: Matt Vespa (Diary) | November 15th at 12:09 PM |
Demographic shifts, Hispanic outreach, and how to make inroads with the youth have dominated conservative circles after a resounding Obama win last week. It’s a discussion conservatives must have if they are to survive as a national political force. Mitt Romney lost Hispanics, with almost 75% of them voting for the president, and young, single women. Again, single women voted overwhelmingly for the president 67% | Read More »
Changing Demographics Threaten Republican Texas
By: Matt Vespa (Diary) | November 13th at 03:42 PM |
Yes, demographics talk will dominate the political discourse – and it should worry us. Immigration, as an issue, and Republican ineptitude to convey a sensible policy to ameliorate our perceived anti-immigrant leanings, ruined the Californian Republican Party forever. Furthermore, New York and Pennsylvania are, to coin a term from Senator-elect Ted Cruz, “unalterably” Democratic. Based on the last presidential election, we’re already down 104 electoral | Read More »
Romney’s Presidential Hopes Dashed By Less Than 500,000 Votes
By: Matt Vespa (Diary) | November 13th at 12:30 AM |
Ouch! From Richard Nixon to Al Gore, candidates who have suffered defeats in close presidential elections, either in the Electoral College or popular vote, probably have felt the feelings of disappointment, shock, and frustration that Mitt Romney is experiencing right now. While President Obama secured re-election with a majority of the popular vote and an Electoral College landslide, analysis done by Jim Geraghty at National Review | Read More »
How Immigration Ruined The Californian Republican Party
By: Matt Vespa (Diary) | November 12th at 01:41 AM |
As we on the Right continue to ponder how we got handily beaten by a president with a dismal record, one of the areas that are salient in our rebuilding efforts rests with Hispanic voters. About fifty thousand latinos turn eighteen every month, making this a key demographic Republicans must become competitive if we to survive as a political force. Losing Latinos to Democratic | Read More »
Well, Romney’s ORCA Got Harpooned
By: Matt Vespa (Diary) | November 11th at 03:04 PM |
While many expected high Republican vote turnout, that just wasn’t the case on Nov. 6. Mitt Romney received less votes in Ohio than John McCain in 2008, and received three million less votes in the popular vote than John McCain. As Amanda Carpenter tweeted the day after the election, while many were expecting our people to show up at the polls – “no one made | Read More »
The Day After…
By: Matt Vespa (Diary) | November 8th at 02:31 AM |
Well, we lost. Mitt Romney didn’t win comfortably. BUT, Republicans maintained control of the House of Representatives. In one of the most ignominious highlights of the night, the GOP lost two senate seats – increasing the Democratic majority by two. The current makeup is 55 Democrats to 45 Republicans. In a milestone for the ladies, 20% of the U.S. Senate will be represented by women. | Read More »
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Good News Out of PA
By: Matt Vespa (Diary) | November 6th at 08:14 PM |
After casting my ballot for Mitt Romney, I tuned into Julie Mason’s The Press Pool on Sirius XM during my three hour trek back to Maryland. Mason’s guest was Pittsburgh-Tribune Review staff writer and editorial page columnist Salena Zito, who detailed how Romney could win Pennsylvania tonight. One indicator was Romney’s rally in Bucks County, which drew 30,000 people. She aptly noted how this doesn’t | Read More »
My Prediction: Romney Wins Comfortably
By: Matt Vespa (Diary) | November 6th at 03:23 AM |
The day has arrived. In about twenty-four hours, the stains of Barack Obama will be wiped clean and honor and dignity will be restored to The White House under Governor Mitt Romney. It hasn’t been an easy road. Conservatives waged a brutal primary battle that left us with a scarred nominee – Romney – coming out of the gate to take on President Obama in | Read More »
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