As per my recent discussion on Blog Talk Radio with #the DontGo Movement, I wanted to reiterate some of the issues I wanted to start driving discourse on now. One of the key ways the Democrats took this election was by driving the discourse away from their losing issues, and micro-targeting key groups with particular [...]
Posts on ‘November 10th, 2008’
Ways McCain Could Have Appealed to Youth Voters
Ironically, this came right before the election, and I had no time to put it up before the election, so now I will try to post it posthumously as it were. I’ve had a little trouble with logging in, and thus the posts have been slow, but this was a semi-relevant essay for a class, written [...]
Five Reasons for Optimism in 2010 and Beyond
Many folks on the Right are, to put it mildly, disheartened by the results of the 2008 elections. However, after initially being quite disappointed by the returns, I am incredibly optimistic about what’s to come in 2010 and beyond. The bottom line is that this year’s elections were by no means a mandate for liberalism. [...]
