Posts Tagged ‘first amendment’

College Controversy Exemplifies the Challenges We Face.

For Republicans under thirty, a major policy preference tends to be for those parts of the GOP platform endorsing individual liberty, and effective national defense. While the current administration has dropped the ball in its handling of Pyongyang thus far, the bigger obstacle to future Republican success may well be in efforts to promote individual liberty. [...]

How to not be ‘closed-minded’

Before you start reading this post, please keep in mind that all of these example were taken from an actual conversation I had with an actual conservative.  Also, it may seem like I’m ranting endlessly without a point or direction; this is not true!  I promise I have a reason for this post, and it [...]