December 16, 2009
…ng, energetic and promised hope and change. And, he is the first African American President in US history. All of the scars of the past had disappeared. Per the Progressives, we had become a true shining city on the hill. The Republican Party was in deep trouble. Now, that we have had him as President for one year, nothing has changed and the hope is dimming by the minute. His first year in office has been notable for basically one thing: he has…
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December 12, 2008
This week turned out to be very interesting. Because of its events, I now have a whole new view on what has become of the Republican Party and who are actual Republicans. Unfortunately, it appears that the Reagan Republicans and the highly educated Yuppies from the 80’s are long gone. The party is beginning to look like it consists of what used to be Democrats in the 50’s and 60’s. It seems that our base has completely changed. On Monday night, …
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January 12, 2012

In 1980, George H.W. Bush was making the same argument against Ronald Reagan that Mitt Romney is making this year. Bush argued that he was the most electable against Jimmy Carter. The big money Republican establishment was behind Bush because they feared that Reagan was too radical to win, and would carry the entire party down to historic defeat, like Goldwater did. Reagan even lost Iowa to Bush on that argument. But Reagan carried forward the p…
Tags: George H.W. Bush, Jimmy Carter, Mitt Romney, RINO Romney Is the Least Electable, Ronald Reagan
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January 23, 2012

…anne.” He later ignored direct questions from the media regarding the topic. Apparently, the “vetting carefully and thoroughly” does not apply to Newt, only his political opponents. Gingrich has learned quickly that gaining Republican voter support doesn’t come by bashing his fellow Republicans, but by going after the media whether it is Juan Williams or John King. So, when the opportunity to address the open marriage issue presented itself in…
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November 4, 2009
Chris Christie was obviously wearing his; as was Robert McDonnell. The GOP is officially breathing again. It was a great day for Republicans yesterday. It happened exactly one year after we took our worst shellacking since the 1960’s. And, what did President Obama do while his party was getting whooped in two states which voted for him last year? He sat at home and watched a special on HBO about His election victory last year. The official stat…
Tags: Chris Christie, Robert McDonnell, Sarah Palin
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May 25, 2010
…em out. And, let me continue by saying, “the process of getting rid of them has started.” That should make us enthusiastic and get our collective energies flowing. On Saturday, we won a special election in Hawaii that puts a Republican into President Obama’s home seat for the first time in decades. Of course, the Democrats will argue that they also won a Special Election last week. They managed a win Pennsylvania 12. However, this is far from an…
Tags: Arlen Spector, Election, Eric Holder, Sestak
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October 11, 2010

…a Party Patriots are a good thing for the country. A grass roots, populist movement can be very powerful and can knock some sense into the political elite. However, I have also been saying that it could cause a split in the Republican Party. I have written numerous articles on the topic such as: “Why the Tea Party Controversy?” and “What a Difference a Year Makes.” In those articles, I have made a point that I support…
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January 9, 2012

Hollywood Republicans, by and large, rallied around Rudy Giuliani in the 2008 primaries. When John McCain became the nominee, Republicans in Hollywood stood behind him. Fast forward four years and there is no clear sign of a favorite Republican candidate coming out of Hollywood in the primaries; however, Mitt Romney is beginning to emerge as the top candidate. As such, Hollywood Republicans are beginning to gravitate toward Romney. Last week…
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August 7, 2011
Here at Hollywood Republican we are constantly being asked “Is So and So a Republican?” We decided to make a list of celebrities an the political affiliation. Below are the ones we know about. If felt we have left some one out or know one that we missed let us know. CelebrityNameParty Aaron Russois a Republican Adam Sandleris a Republican Adolphe Menjouis a Republican Ainsley Earhardtis a Repub…
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February 13, 2012

In 1807, Thomas Jefferson wrote, “History, in general, only informs us what bad government is.” And in the 1890s, John Sharp Williams, a prominent congressman, expanded on that quote stating, “My reading of history convinces me that most bad government has grown out of too much government.” And only one hundred years later, Senator Rick Santorum embodied the Republican version of “too much government.” As Rick Santorum travels across the natio…
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