There’s a reason the Party is yearning for philosophical purity. It’s because the moderates have fallen to the Democrats.
A university should be breeding better intellectuals and better citizens. It should not be focused on turning out loyal members of groups.
Come to the College Republicans general body meeting this Wednesday at 9:00 PM to learn and discuss about the revolution in Egypt, the spread of democracy in the Middle East, and what this means for America.
The age-old question will finally be answered: Was George Bush right?
There’s an idea getting kicked around CPAC of America that seemed strange to me. I heard it when Rick Santorum criticized those who believe that America is imperfect. That didn’t make sense. Doesn’t Rick Santorum believe that America is imperfect? At least the way it is working now, with universal health care, welfare and broken [...]
The American people spoke with one voice: Mubarak must fall. Thank Allah, he fell. But that’s only one interesting part of the story. The near unanimity of voices in the left and the center, and most voices on the right, has been striking. One opinion on foreign policy is something that never happens in this [...]
A weekly roundup of recent conservative and Republican events in our fair nation:
Senator or President? Texan Representative Ron Paul will be teasing an Iowa crowd with hints at future plans. (Politico)
Swimming against a rather lackluster wave of budget cuts, Senator Rand Paul plows ahead with plans to cut $500 billion. (Politico)
Famed pollster Nate Silver analyses the possible Republican [...]
We’ve been hearing a lot of news about the fall of Tunisia’s dictator this month. Riots are also sweeping Egypt. A couple of factors are contributing to the obsession of the Western press with the recent events in North Africa (and earlier in Iran). Republicans are happy about the fall of Arab autocrats. Democrats are [...]
Disclaimer: This is in no way speaking for CUCR. It’s barely even speaking for myself. It’s just another point of view that has nothing to do with health care, which I’m frankly sick (get it?) of discussing.
It’s become something of a popular trend in the liberal press to endlessly discuss and mock Southern conservatives. There’s [...]
By Gina Ciancone & Domenic DeSocio
The new Tea Party-infused Republican majority in the House of Representatives has already fallen prey to a classic Republican Party ploy. The elite party establishment is forcing these angry, eager, and politically extreme novices to water down their true beliefs in order to garner votes for the 2012 election cycle. [...]
Dear College Republicans,
Starting in January 2011, this blog will become an exciting and informative source for conservative ideals and op-eds, national political news, and club events.
As part of an effort to connect more directly to our club members and the campus, the blog will be featuring:
A series of monthly op-eds and essays discussing political issues [...]