Posts Tagged ‘rebuild the party’

Once Again, the RNC Stands Pat While the DNC Innovatively Involves Young Voters

While the RNC continues to stand pat instead of giving young voters a legitimate role in the future of the Party — or even simply establishing its own Young Voter Outreach Arm to compete with the Democratic National Committee’s Youth Council — the Democrats continue to find new and innovative ways to involve young voters [...]

It’s Time for a Complete Reboot

One of my lesser known traits is that I’m a huge Trekkie (and I don’t say “huge” lightly).  However, the Star Trek universe had recently been undergoing a pretty substantial collapse, culminating in the closing of Star Trek: The Experience in Las Vegas.  Desperately trying to revive the franchise, Paramount Pictures contacted J.J. Abrams, Roberto [...]

My Question on the Youth Vote at Rebuild the Party’s RNC Candidate Forum

I just submitted a question regarding each RNC Chair candidate’s specific plan to win back the youth vote to the RNC Candidate Forum. You can view the video below — please consider going here and voting for it to be one of the questions that gets asked to the candidates!

Are We On the Verge of a Rightroots Movement?

It’s been a while since I’ve heard chatter on the blogosphere about building a Rightroots movement (I last commented on it at the end of October). However, over the past few weeks, I’ve seen a number of major developments that suggest we might be on the verge of establishing a true and effective Rightroots movement.
When [...]

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 my [...]