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Dr. Melissa Clouthier (Free subscription) | yesterday
With resignation I watch Barack Obama assemble his leadership team. He won. He gets to do the fun stuff. What is more irksome this time around is that Republicans passed on a winner to pick a guy who had so many clear deficits. I wanted Fred Thompson. This is why: H/T Erick Erickson of Redstate ShareThis
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Amspecblog (Free subscription) | yesterday
Red State's Erick Erickson has some provocative thoughts today on "dead wood" in the conservative movement: Inside the conservative movement, there is a lot of deadwood -- institutions and personalities who continue sucking up resources long after the usefulness of the organization is over. . . . There are few truly indispensable people in the movement and far too many dispensable people...
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Axis of Right (Free subscription) | yesterday
Erick Erickson of RedState has a post today on how the Conservative movement became overly-entwined with GOP party politics, and became a component of the Republican Party, not a driving force. As Rush has consistently stated for several years now, Bush is nor has he ever been a movement Conservative. Conservatives, because they had a [...]
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ChooseTheHero.com (Free subscription) | 12/01/2008
... It focused on the efforts of Patrick Ruffini and others, including RedState.com’s own Erick Erickson, to move forward with efforts to ignite the GOP and conservatives in leveraging the resources of the Internet. The WaPo article is one of the best overviews of the situation to surface in the post-election mop-up. The problem we have is illustrated by Vargas: The right owns talk radio;...
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The Skepticians (Free subscription) | 11/25/2008
... described as the front-runner. But, in a post-Obama world, are we too anxious to partake in, what Erick Erickson calls, “”? Erickson’s theory holds that conservatives, who lost 96% of the African American vote, may be too quick to pursue African American candidates for Chairman rather than look for the most qualified guy. We can’t elevate Steele to Chairman because he’s “conveniently...