Posts Tagged ‘transparency’

Dems Trying to Shutdown Congressional Blogging, Sign Petition to Stop Them!

Thursday, July 10th, 2008

As I’m sure many of you have heard, the Democrats in Congress are trying to shutdown the ability for Members of Congress to blog, post YouTube videos, and even Twitter. This is totally insane! The wonders of the Internet have begun to open up government in ways many people never expected, and now the Democrats are trying to stifle this openness and transparency with their new rules.

Well, we can fight back! Stand up with Republicans in Congress and sign the petition to tell the Democrats “No!” (like a dog about do it’s business on the carpet) by clicking on the widget below:

The Jindall Effect

Thursday, June 5th, 2008

Beyond some friends who know Louisiana politics intimately, a year ago not many people I came across knew much about the man from Baton Rouge.  Today his name seems to be on the tongue of every young conservative I meet.  It’s been a fascinating phenomenon to watch unfold.

 

He represents a new breed of conservative.  A new commitment to the values we envision when we hope for America’s future, and the personal qualities to reassure a weary public about the ability to deliver.

 

Jindall represents the beating heart of a movement quieted by 2 decades of being buried in its own success.  The need for reform, a hunger for free markets across the spectrum of american society, the desire to shine a light on the inner workings of government, to rebuild in the image of transparent self-government a system that so many feel has abandoned them.

 

Many will jump to the conclusion that I am shilling for Jindall as a VP pick for Sen. McCain.  I am not.  While I certainly consider Gov. Jindall capable and qualified, I do not pretend to know what Sen. McCain needs in a running mate, but I have every confidence that he does.  I know that the person he picks will represent our party well, and will fight diligently beside the Senator to protect us from all enemies, foreign and domestic. 

 

I write about Gov. Jindall because many within the party and pundits from all corners talk about us being lost, about “the fall of conservatism”.  If conservatism has faltered it is only because at our core we are a movement of change, and we have become entrenched.  We are guarding the castle, not storming it.  Over the past decade we have not been as introspective as we should have, we have not been as active in creating new solutions as we were in the early ’90s.  Today, we have a unique opportunity to renew that search within ourselves, and recommit to the perpetual challenge of making America better, stronger, freer and more prosperous.  It is an opportunity we should not neglect.

 

When I look for conservatives moving down that path, seizing this opportunity I see Bobby Jindall.  And every day I find more people my age who seem to be looking that direction.