Modernizing Conservative Republicans and informing you of the events and elections.

CrimsonPolitics no longer supports neither the Republican Party nor the conservative movement (nor the tea party movement) nor the libertarian movement any longer. We've found that progressives and Democrats are simply more correct on a huge number of issues (social, economical, foreign policy) and we have changed our stances as a collective group. We also apologize if we mislead you about Obama, he has been doing a great job on the economy based on the evidence. (we still do not like Nancy Pelosi though, she is still corrupt; but honestly Newt Gingrich and John Boehner are much worse)

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Welcome to CrimsonPolitics.com, have you noticed the Republican party has become increasingly divided and maybe even outdated?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.

The Republican party has lost it's way. As a response, Republicans are divided, some say "well we weren't RIGHTWING enough", others say "McCain couldn't do it right", while others say "We need another Reagan." These are all mediocre answers to a much larger problem: The Republican Party needs to modernize.

Republicans have very little presence on the internet even though the average Republican is more educated (usually with college degree) in comparison to the average Democrat.

Democrats have had a honed and focused message this year. We lost because of a combination of reasons but mostly the effective internet campaigns and propaganda spread by the Democratic Party. We need to catch up, as an educator myself, I can tell you how.


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