November 21, 2011

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LECH WALESA: Protesters Need a Plan, Not Just a Complaint

In the war of ideas, it’s not enough just to be against something; you have to be for something that is sound as well. Before you set out to alter the status quo, you ought to know how to replace it—and you need to be convinced, intellectually and in your heart, that the new system will actually be better.

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Social Media: Sidelined by Twitter

Social Media: Sidelined by Twitter

Published January 29, 2010

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On Wednesday I sat down to my computer with my morning cup of coffee and discovered the nice folks at Twitter had decided to give me a timeout. My account had been temporarily suspended for reasons unknown. As I contemplated the possibility of being cut off from my friends and my conduit for news and information, I was forced to think how the tools of social media impact my life and my organization.

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ALG Leveled a Serious Charge. Now it’s Time to Prove it.

ALG Leveled a Serious Charge. Now it’s Time to Prove it.

Published September 29, 2009

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It is the responsibility of those in each faction of a political movement to hold its own accountable. Anti-Semitism (and racism) is a serious matter and should never be used by any political organization as a tool in its communications toolbox. As Right and Center-right political activists, our credibility on this issue is at stake when one of our own engages in distasteful tactics. As such, it is incumbent on the Right to leverage its influence and demand ALG produce real proof of their allegations. When and if such proof is not forthcoming, I hope we all use our resources to rebuke ALG with the same level of outrage we had when the original story first broke.

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What if the Founding Fathers had used Twitter to Pen the Bill of Rights?

What if the Founding Fathers had used Twitter to Pen the Bill of Rights?

Published June 19, 2009

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The beauty of some of our nation's founding documents is a relative brevity that has allowed the ideas to endure the test of time. Of course, had the Founding Fathers had Twitter accounts, and been limited to only 140 characters per tweet, perhaps our Bill of Rights would have looked very different. Imagine @JamesMadison tweeting...

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A Conservative Litmus Test: Why Not?

A Conservative Litmus Test: Why Not?

Published June 17, 2009

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One of the problems conservatives have is defining themselves as a coalition. When conservatives don't define themselves, others do... often incorrectly. American Conservatives should not be afraid to define American conservatism. If the risks are bad press coverage, alienation, and election day loses... they already have that.

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Visualizing the Tools of New Media to Listen, Learn, and Share

Visualizing the Tools of New Media to Listen, Learn, and Share

Published June 12, 2009

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Press coverage for social media tools like Facebook and Twitter have become deafening. Each has been around for several years, but the stars finally aligned with the convergence of new media, the 2008 election, pop culture, mobile technology, politics, and the ubiquity of high speed internet connections.

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TWITTER: Choosing the #RIGHT Hashtag for Your Conservative Tweets

TWITTER: Choosing the #RIGHT Hashtag for Your Conservative Tweets

Published May 20, 2009

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It is broad and inclusive. It is highly intuitive. It is not tied to a party or personality. It is not likely to be co-opted or commercialized. Most importantly, it clearly and concisely states to Twitter pros and newbies alike, the nature of the content with which it is associated.

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Tiptoeing into New Media

Tiptoeing into New Media

Published April 25, 2009

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While preparing a recent presentation titled, "New Media Tools & Tactics" that was delivered at the Heritage Foundation's annual Resource Bank, I decided to leave the audience a handout with a list of action items. The goal was to offer specific advice about what an individual (on behalf of their organization) could do today, this week, this month, and long term to become more savvy in the tools of digital media.

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A New Chapter for Red County

A New Chapter for Red County

Published March 15, 2009

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Today begins a new chapter for Red County. Along with a newly redesigned website, Red County has ushered in a new team to build on the success of the past 3 years and take the Red County brand to the next level. I am hopeful these changes will accelerate the company's growth and make a meaningful contribution to the political landscape ahead of the 2010 election cycle.

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BRING ON THE DEBATE: The Fairness Doctrine II

BRING ON THE DEBATE: The Fairness Doctrine II

Published February 20, 2009

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No amount of nuanced, smooth-talking, feel-good Clintonesque language from the Messiah himself will veil the fact that Democrats would be trying to use their power to squash free speech; specifically, the free speech of the political right who has has dominated the airwaves of talk radio for nearly 20 years.

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Whirlwind Trip to Europe with Newt Gingrich and Citizens United

Whirlwind Trip to Europe with Newt Gingrich and Citizens United

Published December 3, 2008

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In France, we walked the shores of Normandy where the graves of 9,387 soldiers offer a moving reminder of the sacrifices made by America on behalf of freedom and where our 40th president marked the 40th anniversary of D-Day with a speech at Pointe du Hoc in the summer of 1984.

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Dinner with My Liberal Associates

Dinner with My Liberal Associates

Published September 30, 2008

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"... she actually offered up the highlight of the evening by saying that my disgust for socialism and communism was, "so '80s". Apparently she is unfamiliar with this little nugget of nostalgia...

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KNOW YOUR HISTORY: Communism

KNOW YOUR HISTORY: Communism

Published June 28, 2008

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According to Dr. R.J. Rummel at the University of Hawaii: "Communism has been the greatest social engineering experiment we have ever seen. It failed utterly and in doing so it killed over 100,000,000 men, women, and children, not to mention the near 30,000,000 of its subjects that died in its often aggressive wars and the rebellions it provoked."

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The Big O

The Big O

Published December 8, 2007

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I believe I just watched one of America's most influential personalities of pop culture grab the mantle of optimism, the one claimed by winners of most presidential elections, and place it squarely in the hands of Barack Obama. It is the same mantle claimed by Ronald Reagan when he spoke of the "shining city on the hill."

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