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  • I Jobs = I Joke

    This week Iowa Governor Chet Culver unveiled his proposal to stimulate Iowa's stagnant economy. Rather than making it easier for employers to expand and increase its workforce Governor has opted to follow in the footsteps of President Barack Obama. Titled I Jobs, Culver's proposal is to undertake a massive public [...]
    Posted: March 14, 2009, 10:27am EDT
  • Strike 2 Mr. Steele

    Michael Steele sure knows how to kick himself when he is down.  He was one of the subjects of my post recently regarding the recent disappointments in the Republican party; pro-life failures, RINOs, and the Jerry Springer moments in GOP chairman vs talk radio host.  I didn't think things could' [...]

    Posted: March 12, 2009, 3:49pm EDT
  • Employee Free Choice Act of 2009-Compromising Employee Protections

    There have been many instances in the past in which organized labor has proven itself to be an asset to equality in America. It helped bring about prosperity to many Americans during a time when prosperity was limited a select few. In spite of this there is a dark side [...]
    Posted: March 11, 2009, 2:24pm EDT
  • Matt McCoy is Tim Gill's Puppet

    Funnel Week at the Iowa Statehouse is nearing the end and Democratic State Senator Matt McCoy has introduced SF 353, "An act creating a religious freedom and civil marriage protection act, providing a repeal, and providing effective dates."

     This bill repeals Chapter 595, Code 2009, which currently defines marriage as [...]

    Posted: March 10, 2009, 4:11pm EDT
  • The Week That Was for Conservatives (I'm glad it's over)

    And what a week it was.  Not only has President Obama promised my tax dollars to abortion seekers outside of the U.S., but now he will be using my money to fund embryonic stem cell research.  (He said that he wants "science" to lead his administration and not [...]

    Posted: March 09, 2009, 3:11pm EDT
  • John Kerry vs. Financial Industry

    Last night I found a piece of commentary on Bloomberg.com that is both very interesting and very ironic. The interesting part is that the commentary relates to the Troubled Assets Relief Program (TARP) that was first used under President Bush as well as the wasteful use of these funds. [...]
    Posted: March 08, 2009, 12:29pm EDT
  • Democrats Decide that Protecting Women's Health is Not Important

    It is very disturbing to me to be living in a so-called culture of life but yet a bill that would save lives is not even being allowed out of subcommittee in the Iowa House.  What's worse is that Democrats are all for protecting women's health and her [...]

    Posted: March 05, 2009, 3:36pm EST
  • Governor Culver Succombs to Pressure on Private Email

    After two years of thumbing his nose at open records advocates Iowa Governor Chet Culver has finally succumbed to the pressure. For the first two years of his term Culver and his lieutenant governor Patty Judge refused to use their state provided email accounts for government business. Instead the terrible [...]
    Posted: March 02, 2009, 5:48pm EST
  • HuckPAC House Party

    Last Thursday I had the opportunity to attend one of the hundreds of HuckPAC house party's hosted by volunteers nationwide. The particular party that I attended was hosted by Kathy and Norm Wenig of Plano, IA. This couple wholeheartedly believes in conservative values which led them to volunteer as hosts. [...]
    Posted: March 02, 2009, 11:09am EST
  • EPA to Regulate Farm Dust

    One of the staples of springtime in Iowa is the clouds of dust rising from behind tractors as farmers' plant fields across the state. It is one of those signs that inform the multitude of rural residents that spring has indeed sprung. But apparently the US Environmental Protection Agency feels' [...]
    Posted: February 27, 2009, 4:36pm EST
  • Obama is a Pro-Choice Coward

    I have head President Obama being labeled by different terms over the course of his presidential run, but I am going to call him something new; a coward.  In the racket of announcing his budget he quietly started the process of overturning the conscience rule that protects pro-life medical [...]

    Posted: February 27, 2009, 3:08pm EST
  • Iowa Voter Irrelevancy Act

    There is a move on nationwide to reform the Electoral College. State by state changes are being made to how electoral votes are awarded. Under the National Popular Vote plan a state that signs on to the compact would award their electoral votes to the winner of the national [...]
    Posted: February 24, 2009, 7:41am EST
  • Huckabee on Obama's "Change"

    Mike Huckabee was one of the first Republicans who was willing to give Barack Obama a chance.  He campaigned vigorously for John McCain, but after the votes came in he pledged his respect to Obama  and called him "my President."  Huckabee also pointed out that he would adamantly oppose [...]

    Posted: February 23, 2009, 1:19pm EST
  • Gas Tax Proposal Demonstrates Democrats Lack of Leadership

    In an editorial in today's paper the Des Moines Register has endorsed an increase in the gas tax. This should come as no surprise, after all many of us realize that The Register is nothing more than the Iowa Democrat Party's propaganda mill. Unfortunately the paper has far too [...]
    Posted: February 23, 2009, 1:02pm EST
  • The Punishment of Success

    The contradictions between what President Barack Obama says and what he does are immense. In an article this morning published by the Washington Post he has vowed to cut the United States budget deficit within four years. This will most assuredly be a difficult task as the current budget [...]
    Posted: February 22, 2009, 8:56am EST
  • Will the Republicans Please Stand-Up

    There is an old saying about people who are power hungry or just plain out for themselves:  "If you give them an inch, they will take a mile."  This reminds me of the Democrats at the Iowa Statehouse and why all Republicans should stand against them.  Normally I am not [...]

    Posted: February 18, 2009, 1:46pm EST
  • Thank you to Iowa Legislators Hamerlinck, Sorenson, and Hagenow

    Kudos to Shawn Hamerlinck

    Shawn Hamerlinck is the newly elected Iowa senator for district 42 and was an Iowa Brigade focus candidate.  During the senate debate on the $56 million disaster relief bill, Hamerlinck offered the majority of the amendments aimed at cutting government and providing more transparency and accountability [...]

    Posted: February 17, 2009, 2:11pm EST
  • Huckabee Labels the Stimulus for What it is: C.R.A.P.

    On his FOX News show two weeks ago, Mike Huckabee hit Congress hard by comparing the stimulus package to garbage.  On his show this past weekend he takes the subject a bit farther.  He pointed out that the bill does not have a name yet, so he proposed one; the [...]

    Posted: February 16, 2009, 2:15pm EST
  • Consolidation: cheaper, but is it better?

    The Des Moines Register had an article yesterday about Iowa Senator Matt McCoy's push for school consolidation in districts with less than 750 students.  This is yet another lazy attempt from the Democrats at the Iowa statehouse to fix a problem by making across the board decisions.  Do [...]

    Posted: February 11, 2009, 2:34pm EST
  • What Is the Crime?

    The incident I have shared below is receiving uproar from both sides of the abortion debate, however, there is something I don't understand.  At what point in time in the five feet between the woman's body and the garbage can did this become an outrageous tragedy?  When in the small fraction' [...]

    Posted: February 06, 2009, 2:20pm EST
  • Social Issues: GOP's Strength

    Sioux City is the first city council in the nation to defend traditional marriage and put pressure on the state legislature to allow a constitutional amendment to be voted on.

    Voting 3-2, the council Monday adopted a resolution supporting the legal definition of marriage as between one man and one [...]

    Posted: February 03, 2009, 2:46pm EST
  • Senate's Turn to Deal with the Pork

    This is the week the stimulus bill heads to the United States Senate.  While the goal of this bill is to stimulate the economy in hopes of creating more jobs and helping out hardworking middle America, it is engorged with massive spending on provisions that have nothing to do [...]

    Posted: February 02, 2009, 3:06pm EST
  • Another Boneheaded Plan from the State of Iowa

    Just what is it with the Iowa government lately? First they want to lease the lottery, now they want to send your new drivers license through the mail.  According to an article in today's Des Moines Register the Iowa Department of Transportation, in an effort to curb identity theft, [...]
    Posted: February 02, 2009, 7:28am EST
  • Blitzkrieg of Big Government

    America is under attack. It is under attack by the very people that are tasked with preserving it. Yesterday the United State House of Representatives passed the massive stimulus plan promoted by President Barack Obama, a virtual blitzkrieg of big government. The bill in question is touted as being able [...]
    Posted: January 29, 2009, 2:26pm EST
  • Vander Plaats for Governor

    Bob Vander Plaats is the best chance for the Iowa GOP to take back the Governors mansion in 2010. I know some anonymous hack out there is going to be chuckling at my previous statement, but I am serious. It is easy for anyone to see that the Democrats and [...]
    Posted: January 27, 2009, 8:32am EST
  • Huckabee on Obama and Geithner

    This weekend's episode of Huckabee on FOX News exposed to the viewers just how far left President Obama's new agenda was reaching.  Mike Huckabee's guest was Liberty Counsel's Matt Staver and together they revealed Obama's plans for the homosexual community and the issue of abortion, which are most likely not [...]

    Posted: January 26, 2009, 2:54pm EST
  • Culver Intent on Crippling Iowa's Future

    It is official, Governor Culver is desperate. Culver and the Democrat dominated Iowa Government have spent themselves and the State of Iowa into a corner. They have racked up an approximately $700 million dollar deficit. The problem is that they have no idea how alleviate the problem. All they know [...]
    Posted: January 25, 2009, 8:43am EST
  • Steve King Endorses the Fair Tax

    Earlier this week Iowa Congressman Steve King came out in support of the Fair Tax.  Mr. King is a popular social conservative in the western Iowa district who was just re-elected by a large margin.  He has shown his fiscal strength by voting no 100% of the time against [...]

    Posted: January 22, 2009, 2:26pm EST
  • Forsaking the Future: Iowa Lottery for Sale?

    Back in December it was reported that Governor Culver was considering selling or leasing the Iowa State Lottery to a group of investors. It now appears that this was not a dead issue as was previously thought. Instead it seems that the opposite is true. According to the Des [...]
    Posted: January 22, 2009, 10:34am EST
  • Tomorrow is an Anniversy Not Worth Celebrating

    Tomorrow, January 22nd, is the 36th anniversary of the landmark United States Supreme Court's Roe v. Wade decision.  Since then 50 million abortions have been performed and if President Obama makes good on his promise and signs the Freedom of Choice Act, there will be 125,000 more abortions per year[...]

    Posted: January 21, 2009, 3:10pm EST
  • Reflections

    With today's inauguration of Barack Obama as the President of the United States of America the Presidency of George W. Bush will come to an end. Whether you love or hate the man, one can and has to be said. He has sacrificed of himself in order to serve his [...]
    Posted: January 20, 2009, 7:19am EST
  • Thank You President George W. Bush

    I know that approximately 73% of you are going to disagree with the title of my post, but I believe that a lot of people in this country have chosen to have short term or selective memory.  Sure, I'm embarrassed just like a lot of Americans of what President Bush [...]

    Posted: January 19, 2009, 1:39pm EST
  • Iowa's Repugnant Bills of 2009 Round 2

    Welcome to round two of our ongoing effort to let the people of Iowa know about the most repugnant and vile bills introduced into the Iowa House and the Iowa Senate. As before we will include the name of the bill sponsor along with the information that you will [...]
    Posted: January 18, 2009, 11:46am EST
  • A Brief Commentary on the National Firearm Act of 1934

    The following commentary was authored by a friend of mine in regards to the National Firearm Act of 1934. Please read the commentary thoughtfully and develop your own conclusions as to the effect the passage of this bill has had on the United States.

    By Greg Cooper

    One [...]
    Posted: January 17, 2009, 10:06am EST
  • Attack on the 22nd Amendment

    I would like to begin by thanking former US Senatorial candidate Christopher Reed for bringing to my attention the proposal authored by US Congressman from New York Jose Serrano. The proposal in question is in my humble opinion a very dangerous proposal indeed. You see Mr. Serrano is proposing [...]
    Posted: January 16, 2009, 8:51pm EST
  • Chuck Norris' Response to FOCA

    I am wondering if President-Elect Barack Obama will govern with his leftist philosophies his first term or wait until he serves a second term.  You know, re-election and all.  Politicians are always on the campaign trail except for a second term president.  Will he sign the Freedom of Choice [...]

    Posted: January 15, 2009, 2:42pm EST
  • Iowa's Repugnant Bills of 2009

    As Iowans watch the new session of the Iowa House of Representatives and the Iowa Senate they do so with the expectation that these two governing bodies will accomplish something. Right now the accomplishments that Iowans want is to cut state spending, reform our education system, stimulate the Iowa economy, [...]
    Posted: January 15, 2009, 9:43am EST
  • Maxmizing Freedom

    Recently I received an email from former Iowa House candidate Ryan Rhodes. He had authored an essay that he thought that I might be interested in. He sent the commentary to me that if I liked it I was free to post it on the blog.

    Maximizing Freedom[...]
    Posted: January 14, 2009, 10:37pm EST
  • GOP's Future Mapped Out

    YouthMap2008 by Future Majority.

    I think we are all thankful that the Iowa legislative session has started again and it gives us a chance to focus on Governor Culver and the other Democrats instead of coming to terms that we are going to have a new presence in [...]

    Posted: January 14, 2009, 3:26pm EST
  • Huckabee vs. Coulter: Huckabee Wins

     

    While some people were looking forward to the championship BCS bowl game, I was awaiting this weekend's episode of FOX News' Huckabee.  One of his guests was Republican columnist, commentator, and author Ann Coulter who was nothing less than brutal to Huckabee in the 2008 presidential primaries.

    Ms. Coulter represents what happened quite frequently [...]

    Posted: January 12, 2009, 10:03am EST
  • The New Iowa Legislative Session is Here

    Welcome to the first day of the new legislative session. The issues facing our state legislators in this new session are more urgent than most. Part of this is due to the continued efforts to rebuild Eastern Iowa after the catastrophic floods that they suffered last summer. There is also [...]
    Posted: January 12, 2009, 7:39am EST
  • Iowa Senate Majority Leader's Budget Fantasy

    On Wednesday January 7th the leadership of the Iowa General Assembly met with the Editorial Board of the Des Moines Register. Among the topics discussed was the impending budget deficit. In the course of the questioning Senate Minority Leader, Democrat Mike Gronstal declared that there was no deficit. When it [...]
    Posted: January 11, 2009, 9:17pm EST
  • A New Era for the Republican Party of Iowa

    In defiance of Mother Nature the Republican Party of Iowa State Central Committee met this morning at party headquarters in Des Moines. An overnight snowstorm dumped several inches of snow on the area, but it did not deter Party diehards from arriving at 621 E 9th St in Des Moines [...]
    Posted: January 10, 2009, 4:24pm EST
  • Gopal Krishna: The Wounded Rat

    Wow, I missed quite the eventful day yesterday. I really wish that I had been available to respond to Gopal Krishna's temper tantrum yesterday but my academic responsibilities must come first. Krusty Konservative; In Flyover Country; Questions, Comments, and Insults; and HawkeyeGOP all have very good [...]
    Posted: January 08, 2009, 10:18pm EST
  • Rick Warren on a Wing and a Prayer

    Another controversy with Rick Warren and the inauguration has been stirring recently.  As the flare-up over him being invited to the invocation blows over, a new grumbling about how he will do the prayer is beginning.  Will Warren pray to the God he knows as a Christian and do [...]

    Posted: January 06, 2009, 2:28pm EST
  • Culver's Financial Irresponsibility

    Iowa is in the middle of its worst budget crisis in history; of course I am sure that you are aware of that. Our esteemed governor Chet Culver has been attempting to look like he has been working on the problem. The thing is, he hasn't, and instead he seems [...]
    Posted: January 06, 2009, 7:42am EST
  • Obama's Folly: More Scandal

    By now I would say that about everyone knows that New Mexico Governor Bill Richardson has removed his name from nomination for the Secretary of Commerce post. As we explained in early December, Richardson and his gubernatorial administration were under investigation for the possibility for fraud. The type of fraud [...]
    Posted: January 05, 2009, 8:33am EST
  • Huckabee's National Volunteer Team

    At the beginning of the new year, Governor Mike Huckabee and Huck PAC have launched a National Volunteer Team.  He is expanded the grassroots work in his PAC and is locating members in every county in every state to assist the endorsed candidates.  Huckabee knows that there is a lot at [...]

    Posted: January 05, 2009, 7:44am EST
  • Iowa Attorney General: Corruptions Best Friend?

    What would one expect from the State's top law enforcement official, the State's Attorney General? Would you expect this individual to uphold all laws or only the ones that the AG approves of? Well it seems that with Iowa's Attorney General he only enforces the ones that he wants to [...]
    Posted: January 02, 2009, 12:08pm EST
  • Anti-Semitism?

    As I scanned the newspaper today I noticed something that makes me ashamed to call myself and Iowan. In the letter to the editor section of the newspaper today there was a string of letters on the current Israeli and Palestinian conflict. I find it extremely shameful that all but [...]
    Posted: December 31, 2008, 9:14am EST
  • What is the Goal of the Republican Party of Iowa?

    In recent weeks I have had the opportunity to discuss the future of the Republican Party of Iowa with a number of party officials.  The discussion revolved around many issues ranging from campaign strategy to potential candidates for 2010, but one topic really got me thinking. This issue was, to [...]
    Posted: December 30, 2008, 11:31am EST
  • Chip Saltsman's CD: The Gift that Keeps on Giving?

    Since I have endorsed Chip Saltsman for the RNC Chairman position, I thought it only appropriate to address the ongoing saga over the CD he gave committee members as a Christmas gift.  I'm not going to get into the arguments of why the title of the Barack song is [...]

    Posted: December 30, 2008, 10:37am EST
  • The Illogic of Hamas

    There had to be an end to the patience exhibited by the nation of Israel. After enduring weeks of Palestinian rocket attacks the Israeli's have finally retaliated in kind by unleashing an offensive on the Gaza Strip. More than 100 people have been killed in the Israeli strikes with the [...]
    Posted: December 27, 2008, 5:53pm EST
  • Merry Christmas from Iowa

    As sit here this cold and snowy Christmas Eve morning I ponder all the items that must be accomplished before Christmas Day. It is almost overwhelming the number of things that must be done before tomorrow. Enough about my Christmas plans. I hope that this post finds you safe and [...]
    Posted: December 24, 2008, 8:24am EST
  • Guest Commentary: The Politics of Corruption

    I would like to preface this post with this disclaimer. The following commentary was provided to me via a very well connected individual. This person has seen many of the acts described herein firsthand. Additionally I have found the creditability of this individual to be exceptional. However due to a [...]
    Posted: December 23, 2008, 6:53pm EST
  • Planned Parenthood's Campaign of Fear

    This morning in the Des Moines Register there is a very misleading guest opinion piece that falls squarely into the realm of immoral propaganda. The column in question was written by the President of Planned Parenthood of Greater Iowa, Jill June. As I read the article I couldn't help [...]
    Posted: December 23, 2008, 4:37pm EST
  • Rick Warren's Purpose

    What I have seen on most conservative blogs, including ours, is the response from the left to President-Elect Obama's invitation to Pastor Rick Warren to do the Inauguration Invocation.  What I am going to address is the response from the right; mainly the outcry from some pro-lifers in [...]

    Posted: December 22, 2008, 3:22pm EST
  • Chet Culver: Ransoming the Future to Pay for the Present

    I have a quick question for our readers. What do you do when the state that you govern carries approximately $500 million in debt? I would hazard a guess that a large majority of us would dramatically cut spending, but not so for our governor Chet Culver.

    Last week [...]
    Posted: December 22, 2008, 9:12am EST
  • Iowa's Budget Woes Part 2

    Today Iowa Governor Chet Culver announced more budget cuts in an attempt to balance Iowa's budget as state revenues lag. This comes on the heels of budget cuts announced about a month ago acknowledging his critics assertions that his initial budget cuts were no where near enough. If [...]
    Posted: December 18, 2008, 8:44pm EST
  • Mommas Don't Let Your Babies Grow Up to Be...

       

    The news has taken over the national spotlight.  Former Iowa governor Tom Vilsack is President-Elect Obama's selection for Secretary of Agriculture.  I'm not sure why, but this Pooh Bear picture of Tom has been surfacing on the blogs.  It looked vaguely familiar to [...]

    Posted: December 18, 2008, 12:30pm EST
  • Conservatives Mourn, Liberals Celebrate

    This morning the conservative movement was rocked by a sad announcement, Paul Weyrich passed away this morning at the age of 66. Weyrich was the very first leader of the conservative think tank The Heritage Foundation and also the individual that coined the term moral majority. Weyrich lived his [...]
    Posted: December 18, 2008, 11:35am EST
  • Don't Let Up on the Fair Tax!

    One of the things that confused me the most when I started following Mike Huckabee was the Fair Tax that he supports.  As time went on, I began to understand it more and more and began to see how much sense it really makes.  Just think about it.....no more penalizing [...]

    Posted: December 17, 2008, 1:43pm EST
  • Obama's Wild Pitch

    If the process of making political appointments by the President-elect were baseball, the excellent picks could quite possibly be a blistering fastball for a strike. Thinking this way, the majority of President-elect Barack Obama's appointments would be strikes. The latest one leaked this evening however would be a wild pitch [...]
    Posted: December 16, 2008, 7:08pm EST
  • More on Saltsman for RNC Chair

    I have gathered some more information on Chip Saltsman's campaign for the RNC chair.  (I had stated earlier that my second choice for this position was Michael Steele, but it seems like he has a more middle of the road approach to the future of the GOP that is [...]

    Posted: December 15, 2008, 4:21pm EST
  • The Tarnishing of a Star?

    Inauguration day for soon to be President Barack Obama is about a month away, but some of his picks for key appointments are drawing more intense scrutiny. This scrutiny is threatening to tarnish the luster that the one would expect for the inauguration of the United States first African-American president.[...]
    Posted: December 15, 2008, 9:10am EST
  • Race for RPI Chair Update

    For weeks those of us in the blogosphere have commented on what we believe is wrong with the Republican Party of Iowa. One of the chief complaints that we have had is the party's lack of utilization of new technology to get our message out to the voters of the [...]
    Posted: December 14, 2008, 3:20pm EST
  • Wishful Thinking

    The other day as I was scanning the Des Moines Register my eyes fell upon an article written by the papers editorial board. The title of the article is Our Legislative Wish List: No Unnecessary Bills. The go on to list some of the things that they would like [...]
    Posted: December 14, 2008, 9:20am EST
  • Joe the Bus Driver

    The recent coming out of the closet of Joe the Plumber's real feelings about McCain's support of the $700 billion bailout have been the most refreshing thing out of his short political career.  He's got a new book out and he stated in an interview that "he wanted to get off  [...]

    Posted: December 11, 2008, 2:41pm EST
  • Trouble in Paradise: When Egos Collide

    A few weeks ago we discussed Tom Vilsack and the false hype regarding his potential appointment to lead the US Department of Agriculture which you can read here. At the time we contemplated that it was really Vilsack or someone close to him that had created the false hype. [...]
    Posted: December 10, 2008, 6:04pm EST
  • Saltsman: Opening the Country Club Doors

    On Monday Chip Saltsman of Tennessee formerly announced his candidacy for RNC chairman.   He stated that the first thing he would do as the new chair is "take the members only sign off the country club and throw out the welcome mat."  The appearance of Saltsman on the RNC scene demonstrates [...]

    Posted: December 10, 2008, 1:22pm EST
  • What is Governor Culver Hiding?

    According to a State of Iowa website, Governor Chet Culver and Patty Judge are "committed to making Iowa government open and transparent." Perhaps Governor Culver forgot about his pledge on the website openup.iowa.gov or perhaps he just doesn't care.

    Recently Culver had requested that his department heads provide [...]
    Posted: December 09, 2008, 7:52pm EST
  • Senator Grassley, please redeem yourself (somewhat)

    It sounds like Republican senators are split on whether or not to support the auto industry bailout.  One giant red flag on why they should not  is that Congress is not demanding that the United Auto Workers renegotiate labor contracts that are causing the car companies to bankrupt.  In fact, Congress [...]

    Posted: December 09, 2008, 3:57pm EST
  • Christian Derangement Syndrome

    Along with the possibility of a new chairman for the RPI being elected on Saturday, there is another pressing issue for the grassroots coming up on December 9th.  In 2007 Polk County Judge Robert Hanson ruled Iowa's Defense of Marriage Act that passed in 1998 as unconstitutional.  That has been challenged and [...]

    Posted: December 05, 2008, 4:03pm EST
  • RPI Wildfire

    As I toured the various Iowa conservative blogs today one the thing becomes very evident, the base of the party is not happy. As we know an alliance of sorts has been forged between Gopal Krishna and Ted Sporer. I would naturally assume that they hoped to keep this newfound [...]
    Posted: December 04, 2008, 8:45pm EST
  • Join Iowa Defense Alliance and save RIP (Oops! RPI)

    What has surprised me the most about getting involved in politics is it's either all or nothing.  One second its calm and the next thing you know, the damn breaks.  I think you could apply this to the race for the RPI chairman.  We all thought that we had until [...]

    Posted: December 04, 2008, 5:09pm EST
  • Backroom Deals

    Grant Young over on QCI posted a little insider information that he received in regards to the race for the RPI Chairmanship. I am not going to go into detail about what he was told. If you want to know, you can read his post here. The basics of [...]
    Posted: December 03, 2008, 11:55am EST
  • Huckabee Iowa Interview

    Steve Deace from WHO radio out of Des Moines, Iowa, interviewed Governor Mike Huckabee yesterday on his show Deace in the Afternoon.  Huckabee was interviewed via cell phone while he was on his Do the Right Thing book tour en route from Alabama to Mississippi.  The governor has not been [...]

    Posted: December 02, 2008, 4:36pm EST
  • Keep Out: Members Only

    Doesn't this title remind you of seeing a kid's playhouse with those words on a sign nailed to the front door?  You know, it's written in some juvenile scrawl in red marker with the "b" backwards.  Can you picture it?  The Republicans stole this idea and are using it to [...]

    Posted: December 01, 2008, 12:42pm EST
  • Huckabee Hits #5

    I wasn't planning on posting over the Thanksgiving holiday, but word was received that Mike Huckabee's book Do the Right Thing made the New York Time's Best Seller List.  It became official today and his book debuted at #5.  Congratulations, Governor!

    HARDCOVER NONFICTION

    Top 5 at a Glance
    1. OUTLIERS, by [...]

    Posted: November 29, 2008, 9:55am EST
  • Happy Thanksgiving

    I just wanted to take a few minutes of this hectic holiday morning to wish everyone a joyous and safe holiday celebration with your friends and families.

    Happy Thanksgiving
    [...]
    Posted: November 27, 2008, 8:18am EST
  • Chip Saltsman for RNC Chair

    Draft Chip Saltsman for RNC Chairman

    In the end of January the Republican National Committee will pick their new chairman.  My support goes out to former Tennessee Republian Party Chairman and former Mike Huckabee Campaign Manager, Chip Saltsman.  While he headed the Tennessee GOP he handed Al Gore [...]

    Posted: November 26, 2008, 9:30am EST
  • Trust Will Lead Us Out of the Wilderness

    We are exactly three weeks out from the election and the amount of discussion going on about the future of the Republican party is unbelievable.  I don't know about anyone else, but I am all Doug Grossed out.  Krusty Konservative and Battleground Iowa have done their various reportings on Gross [...]

    Posted: November 25, 2008, 2:18pm EST
  • Muslim Charity Found Guilty of Supporting Terrorism

    Today the United States fight against terrorism was handed a significant victory as the Holy Land Foundation, a Muslim Charity, and five of its former leaders were convicted of funneling money to terrorists in the Middle East. Specifically they were charged with funneling money to the Palestinian terror group Hamas.[...]
    Posted: November 24, 2008, 10:06pm EST
  • Vilsack Not Picked For US Ag Secretary

    In the weeks following the election some people were making the claim that former Iowa Governor Tom Vilsack was in the running for the US Ag Secretary position for the Obama administration. The Des Moines Register is now reporting that this is not the case. According to Phillip Brasher, [...]
    Posted: November 23, 2008, 9:00pm EST
  • What is Conservatism?

    What is conservatism? This particular question has been bouncing around in my head for more than a year now. Ever since the idea that some of the presidential candidates weren't conservative enough. Then I wondered who decides what conservatism is and what it stands for? Of course I have my [...]
    Posted: November 23, 2008, 3:35pm EST
  • Iowa's Budget Woes

    Last week our lovely Governor, Chet Culver, has announced that he wants the state government to cut $40 million in spending from next year's budget. When I read that last week I remarked to myself that it was about time the guy started learning some fiscal restraint. Unfortunately I do [...]
    Posted: November 23, 2008, 8:36am EST
  • The Insider Administration

    As I sit here contemplating the coming Barack Obama administration I have come to the realization that the President-elect may be sewing the seeds of his own defeat. With each new announcement that comes out of his transition team we find another Washington insider. All through his campaign we heard [...]
    Posted: November 21, 2008, 4:21pm EST
  • Enough Blame to go Around for Auto Industry

    It seems like everywhere you look these days someone is pointing a finger at someone else. The problems among the auto industry are no different. There are some that place the blame solely on the general workforce. There are some that lay the blame at the feet of management. But [...]
    Posted: November 21, 2008, 10:31am EST
  • Holy Cow! The Huck-a-Bus Has Come and Gone

    What would bring so many Iowans out of their warm houses on a freezing November night?  The same thing that inspired them to drag their butts off of their couches on the sub-zero night of January 3rd:  their support of Mike Huckabee and conservative values.  One would [...]

    Posted: November 21, 2008, 9:54am EST
  • Mitt Romney on the Detroit Disaster

    As each moment passes us three pillars of the American economy are perched on the brink of an economic abyss. If the cards are played right, then the American auto industry has a shot at weathering the economic storm that we are in. If the government plays the wrong cards [...]
    Posted: November 20, 2008, 12:01am EST
  • Huckabee's Book: Honest and Unplugged

    Today is when Governor Mike Huckabee's anxiously awaited new book Do the Right Thing hits the shelves.  Yesterday Time released an article giving a preview of the book that got the blogesphere worked up because it paints Huckabee's book as a way to settle scores with his past rivals and non-supporters.  [...]

    Posted: November 18, 2008, 2:26pm EST
  • Iowa Family Policy Center's Banquet with Governor Bobby Jindal

    The Iowa Family Policy Center is a worthy organization to support.  It is a non-profit organization dedicated to equipping, empowering and encouraging Iowans to build communities where families are valued and strengthened.  This mission of the IFPC is of the utmost importance because the strength of our state and nation [...]

    Posted: November 18, 2008, 11:41am EST
  • MSNBC Attacks SUV Owners

    I thought that with the Presidential campaign finally over we would be done with the outlandish media comments. MSNBC just proved my assumption wrong. Mika Brzezinski made the comment this morning that American owners of SUVs are greedy. Evidently Mika has not spent much time in the Midwest during [...]
    Posted: November 18, 2008, 11:17am EST
  • Republican Rebound

    Now that I have had the time to ponder Grant Young's post from Friday over at QCI I felt I should offer up some of my own advice for the Republican Party of Iowa. The rebuilding effort is underway and all hands are needed to make it a success. [...]
    Posted: November 18, 2008, 8:27am EST
  • Iowa's Political Prostitution

    On Friday the 14th Senate Majority Leader Mike Gronstal conducted an interview with Iowa Press on Iowa Public Television in regards to some of the issues that the IDP feels are priorities. Gronstal covered several issues from the replacement of the Wallace office building in Des Moines to the replacement [...]
    Posted: November 15, 2008, 10:07am EST
  • An Update on the Race for RPI Chair

    As we all know in January current RPI Chairman Stew Iverson will be stepping down. Soon after Iverson's  announcement Polk County Chairman Ted Sporer declared his intent to run for this position. Up to now Sporer is the only name that we have heard that is actually running for this [...]
    Posted: November 14, 2008, 11:41am EST
  • Vertical Politics Institute Launches

    Governor Mike Huckabee never needed Joe the Plumber to get his message across.  His whole political career he has been discussing kitchen table topics with the voters and trying to determine what he could do for them as a public servant.  He knows that government was not created to take over people's [...]

    Posted: November 13, 2008, 2:06pm EST
  • The Des Moines Register Makes My Head Hurt

    In today's Des Moines Register Rekha Basu wrote one of the most ridiculous articles that I have ever read.  It is an article aimed at the gay marriage bans in Arizona, Florida, and especially the Prop 8 that passed in California.  Big surprise, but she is adamantly against Prop [...]

    Posted: November 12, 2008, 9:46pm EST
  • The Folded-up Flag

    Today is Veteran's Day.  A day in which all veterans should be honored, both living and deceased.  The best piece of advice I got growing up is that whenever you see a person in uniform or know that a person has served our country, you should go up to them [...]

    Posted: November 11, 2008, 2:00pm EST
  • A New Era Of Iowa House Leadership

    Today Republicans in the Iowa House of Representatives have begun the long process of rebuilding. Today House Republicans have decided to replace House Minority Leader Christopher Rants with Kraig Paulsen. This is the first step of what is shaping up to be a long and painful process of rebuilding the [...]
    Posted: November 10, 2008, 9:38pm EST

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