Introducing: The Next Right
Jon Henke, Patrick Ruffini, and Soren Dayton team up to produce what will hopefully be the place where GOP online activists can coalesce around winning message, strategy, and technology. Sign up for The Next Right and stay tuned.
2 Comments:
Not to carp, but wouldn't it be prudent to start the site, make it successful, and THEN start the bragging? Markos didn't announce that he was going to change politics before he did it, but he did and NOW he gets to brag.
Aren't the most famous last words in the world, "Hey, watch this"?
I agree that conservatism has lost its way, starting with Ronald Reagan, and has never recovered from his emphasis on image over substance, his dishonesty, or the corruption and proxy wars of his administration. I am proud to say that my first vote was against Ronald Reagan for governor of California.
Real conservatives stand up for the Fourth Amendment and against the bogus Patriot Act. Real conservatives value freedom of speech, and agree that wearing a t-shirt that insults a politician is a sign of the freedom so many good people died to obtain for us.
Real conservatives know that freedom isn't free, and that anyone who says we should be so afraid of terrorists that we should give up our rights, and I am speaking to YOU, Mr. Bush, is a coward and a traitor.
I don't know how you will change things from the bottom up. The entrenched and corrupt interests at the top seem impervious to anything except Democrats
I am a United States Army veteran, E-5, and I approved this message.
True, starting something and letting it gain prominence organically would be great, but why not capitalize on the existing social networks of those involved to jump-start the effort? It's not like the Right has time to spare in its attempt to catch-up online.
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