Republicans Need Broad Strategies, Not Narrow Tactics
To win in 2024, Republicans need strong strategies. Clever efforts to target and focus on so-called key races are bound to fail.
To win in 2024, Republicans need strong strategies. Clever efforts to target and focus on so-called key races are bound to fail.
In 1972, no one could have foreseen Richard Nixon’s massive victory over George McGovern — or how aggressively the radical left would respond to it.
It takes guts to confront and defeat evil. Currently, the White House is gutlessly cowering rather than being courageous.
The new audit report about the Department of Defense is another signal that the Pentagon needs more reform than extra money.
In 1972, radicals took over the Democratic Party and began to shape it into the party of Big Government Socialism, woke cultural values, and weak foreign policy.
President Joe Biden’s weakness toward the Iranian dictatorship only makes Iranian attacks more likely.
People who have only experienced the highly polarized and often dysfunctional party system of today are often surprised to learn that a generation ago the system was dramatically different.
There are many lessons from the 2023 elections, and Republicans need to study and learn them.
The most profound and deeply damaging impacts of President Lyndon Johnson’s Great Society were the destruction of the family and crippling of the poor.
Americans cannot be expected to support a functionally pro-terrorist organization.