Posts Tagged by steve parkhurst
Free Chapter of Mark Levin’s The Liberty Amendments
August 5, 2013 | Posted by steveparkhurst under 2014, 2016 |
By Steve Parkhurst Earlier today Mark Levin, on his Facebook page, made available the first chapter of his upcoming book, The Liberty Amendments: Restoring the American Republic. This looks to be a very interesting book, and I for one am really looking forward to getting my hands on a copy. You can download the first […] more
Nancy Mace Enters South Carolina Senate Primary
August 3, 2013 | Posted by steveparkhurst under 2014, gop, Republicans, US Senate |
By Steve Parkhurst Saturday, Nancy Mace entered the race to replace Senator Lindsey Graham in South Carolina. This is great to see, as the current Senator is one of the Republican go-along-to-get-along deal makers who spends way too much time hanging out with John McCain instead of a copy of the United States Constitution. We […] more
Republican Party of Florida Greets Obama
July 25, 2013 | Posted by steveparkhurst under Economy, gop, Republicans |
By Steve Parkhurst The Republican Party of Florida has run a great full-page ad in a local Jacksonville newspaper today to greet the current President. The ad promotes the great work done by Governor Rick Scott on jobs and the economy in Florida. Kudos to the Florida GOP. more
Senator Rand Paul Profiled By New Republic
June 17, 2013 | Posted by steveparkhurst under 2014, 2016, Rand Paul |
By Steve Parkhurst Leftist rag, New Republic (which loosely translated into the original German means “Sieg Heil!”) has run a cover story this week on Senator Rand Paul. While the writer clearly tried to paint a negative picture of Senator Paul, I think the article will only help Rand Paul with those on the Right. […] more
Congressman Culberson Backtracks, May Get Bold
June 14, 2013 | Posted by steveparkhurst under gop, Republicans, Tax Reform |
By Steve Parkhurst Congressman John Culberson of Texas recently posted on his congressional website that he was wrong about the Patriot Act and he now regrets that he ever voted for it. The best part about his mea culpa is that now he is really going to challenge some of the existing, over-bloated bureaucracy in […] more
The Stark Reality If Republicans Do Not Change
June 9, 2013 | Posted by steveparkhurst under 2014, 2016, gop, mitt romney, Republicans |
By Steve Parkhurst Lloyd Green writes an interesting piece here for The Daily Beast. While many are taking the opportunity to offer a vision for the Republican Party, and many of the opinions start to look the same or reach the same conclusions, this quote offers what I think is a good, specific result if the Republican Party […] more
What Is David Cameron Waiting For?
June 1, 2013 | Posted by steveparkhurst under david cameron, International, prime minister |
This column was originally featured at Big Jolly Politics: By Steve Parkhurst I look to Great Britain, and I wonder what they stand for, what they would be willing to fight for, and why they do not seem to be fighting for anything. The unbelievable terror attack in broad daylight near London recently, where a […] more
Quoted About Job Prospects For College Graduates
May 15, 2013 | Posted by steveparkhurst under Economy |
By Steve Parkhurst I was recently interviewed by a writer for CollegeStats.org about job prospects for college graduates in a few years down the road. The Congressional Budget Office and the International Monetary Fund are both speculating about an economic recovery a few years from now. Not coincidentally, the reports suggest that the best economic growth […] more