Of the many names being paraded before the American public as possible vice presidential nominees for the GOP ticket, none is better than Governor Piyush “Bobby” Jindal of Louisiana. Jindal is a proven executive who has implemented real reform in Louisiana.
Everything’s Fine
“The private sector is doing fine.”
A Ron Paul Replacement
The House is about to lose its most ardent constitutionalist. Congressman Ron Paul has said that, even if he fails to receive the GOP presidential nomination, he will not run again for a seat in the House of Representatives. But there is a possible replacement for Congressman Paul in the form of Thomas Massie, who […]
Defeat Dick Lugar for the Senate
One politician any constitutionalist should fear is the current Indiana Senator Dick Lugar. For nearly four decades Lugar has represented Indiana in the Senate, during which time he has become progressively more liberal.
An F for Indiana
There is only one Republican in Indiana that the NRA has given an F to for lack of support of the Second Amendment to the constitution. That Republican is Sen. Dick Lugar. It’s rare that the NRA takes a position in a party primary, but that’s how bad Lugar’s record on the Second Amendment is. […]
Jeff Flake for Senate in Arizona
Richardcyoung.com does not often endorse politicians who have served for many years in Washington D.C. The majority of those we support are fresh blood—novices who bring new ideas and less allegiance to special interests to the Capitol. But when the rare politician holds true to the principles he campaigns on and avoids the lobbyists, we […]
Ted Cruz for America
We called him “Easily the Best Candidate in America,” back 2011, and he’s even been called the “next Marco Rubio.” But a better comparison for Ted Cruz, a U.S. Senate candidate from Texas, is Sen. Mike Lee. Ted Cruz and Sen. Lee understand the importance of having conservative justices serve on the Supreme Court, and […]
Government Intervention into the Lives of You and Your Family
David Boaz of the Cato Institute lays out the similarities between Rick Santorum and Hillary Clinton in his piece, “Hillary in a Sweater Vest?” Boaz tells readers about how both Santorum and Clinton deny that individualism can be successful without government intervention in their lives.
Trench Warfare
Few surprises came out of Super Tuesday. GOP primary voters in each state continued to pull the lever for big government Republicans. The big news is that Mitt Romney won Ohio, a must if he is to have any chance for a win against Barack Obama in November. Ron Paul struck out on Super Tuesday, […]
Obama’s Republican Needs to Go
On May 8, Indiana voters get a chance that perhaps no group of voters has ever had. They can defeat a Senate candidate who doesn’t even live in their state. The senator is full of odd quirks. He lives in Washington D.C., but represents Indiana, votes liberal but calls himself a Republican, and is friends […]
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