Nancy Pelosi, other Democrats inspiring massive Republican fundraising efforts

Aleksandra Kulczuga The Daily Caller 03/22/10

Bad for the country? Maybe. Good for Republican fundraising efforts? Without question. That’s the early verdict on Obama’s health care plan. In the hours after the House voted on the bill last night, the RNC’s website received so much traffic, it briefly crashed. By 4:00 PM this afternoon, […]

Michael Steele Meets with Tea Party Leaders

Jim Hoft GatewayPundit 2/16/2010

RNC Chair Michael Steele met with Tea Party Leaders from the DC Works For Us group this afternoon in Florida.

One of the activists took video of the meeting:

The meeting was supposed to last one hour until 5 PM but went on until 7:30 PM.

CNN reported on the […]

Scott Brown Pleased with National GOP Support

Dan Riehl Riehl World View January 7, 2010

Read the whole thing. Brown also reasserts that he would be the 41st vote against ObaCare.

Perhaps most surprising to me was when I asked about the RNC and NRSC, Brown said that everything he’s wanted, he’s gotten, mostly phones and technological assistance. He’s still looking for […]

Republican gangs of New York wage civil war

Attempts by Republicans to go “Obama-lite” have backfired disastrously, says Toby Harnden in Washington

Comment Telegraph [UK] 31 Oct 2009

New York state’s 23rd District, which juts into Canada and is bordered by the People’s Republic of Vermont, would seem an unlikely battleground for the heart, soul and future of the Republican party.

It is, […]

Dede vs. Doug: nobody but us ‘got it’

by Stephen Kruiser StephenKruiser.com Saturday, October 31, 2009

…Let’s be clear, I’m not one of those conservatives who is always prattling on about RINOs. In fact, this, I believe, is the first time the term has ever appeared in a blog post of mine. I have no problem with moderates in the GOP. What I […]

Tea Parties focused on upstate New York’s 23rd district

When a Nation Calls by Bill Hennessy BigGovernment.com

The Tea Party movement has been quiet since the September 12 massive rallies in Washington, Quincy, Dallas, and elsewhere. Paul Krugman was so bold as to write on October 26, “the tea baggers have come and gone.” On the same day, CBS News blogger Charles Cooper asked […]

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