Even More Bad News For The Republican Party.
November 4, 2009
Earlier today we took Newt Gingrich (and the GOP) to task for their support of RINO Dede Scozzafava, a leftist who cost an honest-to-God conservative a Congresional race in upstate New York.
Folks like Newt Gingrich and Michael Steele better start paying attention, you best start nominating some true consevatives, not just someone who calls themselves a Republican.
In what could be a nightmare scenario for Republican Party officials, conservative activists are gearing up to challenge leading GOP candidates in more than a dozen key House and Senate races in 2010.
Conservatives and tea party activists had already set their sights on some of the GOP’s top Senate recruits — a list that includes Gov. Charlie Crist in Florida, former Rep. Rob Simmons in Connecticut and Rep. Mark Kirk in Illinois, among others.
But their success in Tuesday’s upstate New York special election, where grass-roots efforts pushed GOP nominee Dede Scozzafava to drop out of the race and helped Conservative Party nominee Doug Hoffman surge into the lead on the eve of Election Day, has generated more money and enthusiasm than organizers ever imagined.
Activists predict a wave that could roll from California to Kentucky to New Hampshire and that could leave even some GOP incumbents — Utah Sen. Bob Bennett is one — facing unexpectedly fierce challenges from their right flank.
Move Over, MoveOn: Tea Parties Spark Conservative Insurgency Online
April 16, 2009
Conservatives may be catching up with their liberal counterparts in building a Web-driven, grassroots campaign to push their agenda.
The online insurgency-in-the-making revolves around the so-called tea parties, the anti-tax protests popping up around the country that they expect to culminate Wednesday — tax day — with hundreds of rallies nationwide.
The movement, which expanded over the last two months via the Web, is now relying heavily on independent media Web sites to track and cover the campaign.
The digital evolution of conservative activists comes too late to help John McCain, whose new media arm was left in the dust by President Obama’s campaign. But organizers are holding out hope that this movement has juice.
“It’s thoroughly viral,” said Glenn Reynolds, the Instapundit.com blogger who hosts an online news show for the Web site Pajamas TV.
Pajamas TV is on the frontlines of new media…Read the rest of this entry
Live at CPAC 2009: Freedom Medium Updates and Coverage
February 25, 2009

- CPAC 2009 Live Coverage
It is the first time I have been to a CPAC convention and I am looking forward to what should be a great insight to how the Conservative base intends to rebuild, regroup, and re-attack in the aftermath of the 2008 elections.
I’ll be updating the blog regularly throughout the event which ends Saturday the 28th and hope to get to talk with some important Conservative leaders so I can post on that as well. Be sure to book mark this site or sign up for our RSS feed to stay on top of what is going on at CPAC.





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