Posts Tagged ‘libertarian’

My Panel Discussion of Peer Production at RightOnline 2009

The below audio is me speaking on the RightOnline 2009 panel called “Information Pollination: Integrating Technology to Amplify the Message.”  I had the great pleasure of joining Melissa Clouthier, Elizabeth Terrell, and Katie Favazza on this panel, and they were all absolutely brilliant; however, I was only able to obtain the recording of my portion [...]

Mr. Blackwell, College Republicans Aren’t Enough.

Ken Blackwell, in his letter to RNC members announcing his candidacy for chairman, suggests the following as a solution to the Republican Party’s woes among young voters: Expend an unprecedented amount of RNC funding to build vibrant College Republican chapters on every major university campus in the nation and use those chapters as a base [...]

Winning Back the Youth Vote (Part 2)

We simply cannot afford to lose a generation of young voters to the Democrats.  As a follow-up to my first post from a few days back, I’d like to propose some specific changes that would better serve the Republican Party in recapturing the youth vote. Establish a Young Voter Outreach arm of the Republican National [...]

Winning Back the Youth Vote (Part 1)

Jon Henke at The Next Right explores whether the young vote helped propel Barack Obama to victory in this year’s election.  His conclusion is as follows: [H]igher margin of victory among young voters could tell us one of two things. The wave was a myth: The youth vote was the same, but they swung to [...]

Recognizing the Lessons of the Ron Paul Revolution

A few hours ago, I received an e-mail from a Ron Paul supporter, and although the majority of the e-mail was rather condescending, the author makes an important statement that I do believe merits exploration: You guys [at NextGenGOP] are … ignoring Ron Paul … and his contribution to gathering sincere and dedicated enthusiasm in [...]