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Republicans Confront Weak Republican Senators

Brian Kane 07 February 2009

Pork Barrel

The Republican party is in danger of having a weak response to the economic stimulus package which includes a lot of useless funding for worthless projects that will not help the economy. Republicans are taking action by calling and writing letters to their senators.

Republicans Want Mortage Relief and Tax Cuts in Stimulus

Brian Kane 02 February 2009

Minority Leader Mitch McConnel

It is great news that Republicans in Senate and Congress are getting together to demand the change they believe in for helping America pull out of this problem. Republicans want relief for housing market and tax cuts for the people and small businesses in order to stimulate the economy. Just bailing out big companies doesn't help. Back of America was bailed out the other day, and instead they sponsored a Super Bowl party for some reason.

Michael Steele Wins RNC Chairmanship

Brian Kane 31 January 2009

Michael Steele

Michael Steele, a Fox News Contributor and Lieutenant Governor of Maryland won the RNC race Friday becoming the Republican National Committee Chairman. Michael Steele is a conservative that has developed strong positions that will help modernize the Republican party--we classify him as a Republican 2.0.

Progressivism and Anti-Progressivism

Brian Kane 15 January 2009

Progressivism

People forget that the real progressives in this country are the Republicans. People forget that Theodore Roosevelt was a Republican first, and then became the founder of a Progressive Party. People want to be progressive, it's human nature; however, sometimes people mislead other people in the name of progressivism.

2008 Presidential Elections in Review

Brian Kane 03 January 2009

John McCain

2008 was a very hectic year with an exciting presidential race that was really unique. The second female vice-presidential candidate Governor Sarah Palin, the oldest presidential candidate to ever run Senator John McCain, the first African-American presidential candidate to win the nomination Senator Barack Obama, the first vice presidential candidate to ever think that TV was invented in the 20s Senator Joe Biden.

The year was filled with controversy and was probably one of the most biased elections I've seen yet.

Crimson Politics a Republican Revolution

Brian Kane 03 January 2009

Republican Politics

Welcome to CrimsonPolitics.com, have you noticed the Republican party has become increasingly divided and maybe even outdated? Have you noticed that your classmates, professors, or co-workers are not fans of the Republican party anymore?

Well CrimsonPolitics is the answer, it will modernize the Republican party by education. Subscribe to our RSS and start learning. Knowledge is power and it will be the only thing that defeats the Democrats in 2010 and 2012.