Posts Tagged ‘activism’

The Next Generation of Conservatism is Here- CampusReform.org

Hey guys, You may have noticed I’ve been a little absent lately, but rest assured- I’ve been hard at work, helping put together a fantastic resource which could very well revolutionize how conservative college students interact and organize online. CampusReform.org is a comprehensive social networking site for conservative students, with elaborate subsites for every 4-year [...]

Let’s Fix the System

While I continue to play with my promised post on social conservatism, I’m going to weigh in on Aaron’s question from yesterday (why aren’t more Americans angry about Congress’s pay raise?) because the answer(s) touch on a number of issues Republicans should think about for 2009. Very broadly, people aren’t angry because people aren’t involved. [...]

Facere quam dicere: a new motto for the GOP?

Facere quam dicere: to do rather than to say. A knock-off of the North Carolina motto—and an attempt to use my Classical Languages degree for something—but instructive for the GOP nonetheless. For example, my (albeit limited) role in the conservative blogosphere means that I spend 92% of my time talking about problems and 8% of [...]

Cents and Sensibility

Apologies to Ms. Austen aside, I’d like to use my first post to answer Aaron’s original question: how can the Republican Party get back on track? The first step is to figure out why we derailed. I know better and brighter minds have done this throughout the blogosphere, but I like to identify problems before [...]