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  • Bush Twins Aside, the Party's Here

    01/22/2005 4:10:20 PM PST · by wagglebee · 8 replies · 2,667+ views
    New York Times ^ | 1/23/05 | ALEX WILLIAMS
    AFTER the Constitution Ball and the Commander in Chief Ball, after all the official black-tie parties wound down around midnight on Inauguration Day, members of a young Republican crowd scarcely old enough to remember the Reagan years were still looking for excitement. Naturally, they headed to a basement bar in Georgetown that has become an unofficial clubhouse for the Jenna and Barbara Bush generation. At that bar, Smith Point, these refugees in cummerbunds and gowns shimmied to a D.J. playing the Beastie Boys and slurped vodka shots poured down an ice-sculpture luge. And they entertained rumors that the twins themselves...
  • Come On Out to South Park (meet Brian Anderson and the new breed of young conservatives)

    01/14/2005 7:40:10 PM PST · by RWR8189 · 74 replies · 3,100+ views
    The Weekly Standard ^ | January 14, 2005 | David Skinner
    I CALLED UP Brian Anderson yesterday to ask him a few questions about his forthcoming book, South Park Conservatives: The Revolt Against Liberal Media Bias.Anderson is a senior editor at City Journal. He's typical of an increasingly influential type of journalist, the full-time, on-staff, journal journalist who, paid by a think tank like the Manhattan Institute or the Ethics and Public Policy Center, has the time and space to work on policy articles for months at a time before having to pull the trigger on a finished piece. The result is a densely fortified style of reporting and argumentation that...
  • Any WESTCHESTER COUNTY/NYC Republicans out there??

    10/16/2004 9:23:26 AM PDT · by AirBorn · 8 replies · 480+ views
    10-16-2004 | AirBorne
    Hello Folks, AirBorne senior here, I have planned my vacation time to be off that week before the election. I am planning to go down to NYC--with various posters and signs to get some " coverage" from some certain ' areas" of the media. Any other person not afraid to walk around and have their face shown on TV, or willing to spend a day or two in Manhatten please PM me here. I know it is HARD for most Conservatives to be able to afford the time to try to " campaign " during the day, considering that MOST...
  • Nashville Leftists Freeped Again (Protest Warriors Rule!)

    08/30/2004 12:00:26 AM PDT · by NewRomeTacitus · 64 replies · 2,647+ views
    Tennessee FR Members | 08-30-2004 | self
    Sunday at noon Wolicy Ponk, Wardaddy and I dropped in on the Nashville Coalition for Peace and Justice as they waged a demonstration just south of downtown Nashville. These activists busy themselves with a variety of projects for our mutual benefit. Some of those projects include: returning voting rights to convicted felons, overturning Tennessee’s death penalty, opposing the marriage amendment, preventing law enforcement from using racial profiling (“He looked a like a man”), and promoting everyone’s favorite street performers, The Women in Black. They also wish to involve the U.S. (under UN supervision) in Africa’s ethnic cleansing problems. Last week...
  • Young Republicans ready to go on attack mode(vanity)

    07/30/2004 8:25:59 PM PDT · by UnionCountyYoungRepublican · 33 replies · 1,107+ views
    7/31/04 | UnionCountyYoungRepublican
    We are growing faster than most people expected. We are gaining recognition by the most vital and cheapest tool, word of mouth. We just got our website up and we are ready to go after those liberals at the local, state and federal level. Our first target of course, is John Kerry. However, we are going after Beth Troutman, in the 8th District, running against Republican Robin Hayes. Ms. Troutman is using her past accolades of beauty queen contestant and assistant to the director of the "West Wing". And she is being backed by the likes of Martin Sheen and...
  • Young Right Tries to Define Post-Buckley Future

    07/17/2004 7:40:06 AM PDT · by Pharmboy · 136 replies · 6,448+ views
    NY Times ^ | July 17, 2004 | DAVID D. KIRKPATRICK
    Kevin Moloney for The New York Times Austin Bramwell, 26, of Denver, one of five new trustees of National Review, is a leader in a group no longer characterized by uniform views. In 1954, when he was 28, William F. Buckley Jr. founded National Review to bear the standard of a fledgling conservative movement defined by three commitments: to fight Communism, to diminish the federal government and to uphold traditionalism in social affairs. That formulation held the movement together for five decades, as Ronald Reagan brought conservatives to power, George H. W. Bush declared victory in the cold war...
  • Calling all Young Adults... (Attention Young FReepers!)

    05/24/2004 8:41:36 PM PDT · by RWR8189 · 37 replies · 301+ views
    Bush/Cheney Campaign Email | May 24, 2004
       Dear FReeper,Thought you'd be interested to know that the Republican National Convention and MTV are inviting adults between the ages of 18 and 24 from across the country to enter "Stand Up and Holla!," an essay contest in which the winner may appear during one of the prime-time evening sessions at the 2004 Republican National Convention.   To apply for "Stand Up and Holla!" eligible young adults must submit an essay no longer than 300 words to the Republican National Convention website at www.2004nycgop.org answering this question:  Why is the President's call to community service important and how...
  • Republican Party has a new attitude taking shape

    05/18/2004 7:02:57 PM PDT · by alethia · 31 replies · 244+ views
    5/18/04 | alethia
    The Republican Party has a new attitude that is taking form in the addition of the new Young Republicans Club. Young minds that have been brainwashed by Hollywood, TV, music and politicians have to be rescued, and shown the Road to Hope within the Republican Party. I am currently in the process of forming a board so that we can strategically target people, between the ages of 18-40, and enlighten them that the GOP is not the party that the American Left portrays it, such as snobs and bigots, but an affiliation that is open to people of all races...
  • A new era has begun....

    05/17/2004 11:12:57 PM PDT · by alethia · 34 replies · 148+ views
    May 18, 2004 | alethia
    I am heavily involved in politics and feel it my duty to help elect government officials. I am only 24 years old, but I have been heavily influenced by parents and have decided to help people my age understand that the Republican party is the right way to go. That is why I am helping to add a new chapter to the GOP...
  • What I learned at San Francisco State University (SFSU)

    05/13/2004 10:45:09 PM PDT · by Exton1 · 6 replies · 166+ views
    Greg Of the Young Republicans
    What I learned at San Francisco State University (SFSU) After everything that happened today I decided to take a minute and reflect back on the things I've learned about liberals while at SFSU. I'll never forget these things. Every day they remind me why I'm a REPUBLICAN. -They walk out of school because of how bad they want to go to school -They don't understand that you can't go to school when you're dead -They think if they whine loud enough people will start to agree with them -They hate the cops and military, but want more government in their...
  • Grads-to-be seek tickets for Bush talk

    04/28/2004 11:30:26 AM PDT · by Darlin' · 29 replies · 286+ views
    The (Morning) Advocate ^ | 28 April 2004 | Will Sentell
    Advocate staff photo by Arthur D. Lauck LSU students Celeste Matte of Abbeville and Lenny Moss of Baton Rouge, both at right, prepare for a statistics exam while waiting for extra tickets, along with a long line of other students, for their May 21 commencement ceremony. President George Bush is scheduled to deliver the commencement address, which boosted demand for tickets * * <> * * LSU student Tiffany Popps of Melville was in line at 7:30 a.m. Tuesday to snag an extra ticket to hear President Bush's commencement speech next month. Bush's decision to speak at the spring...
  • Kerry, Yale liberal leader, member of Republican group?

    04/14/2004 10:54:17 AM PDT · by paltz · 5 replies · 121+ views
    NEWSDAY ^ | April 14, 2004, 12:34 PM EDT | DIANE SCARPONI
    NEW HAVEN, Conn. -- John Kerry, Young Republican? Or has the Democratic candidate for president been the victim of a prank noticed nearly 40 years later? Among the many activities listed under Kerry's photo in the Yale University yearbook of 1966 is membership in Yale Young Republicans. Both the Kerry campaign and the club's president at the time think the listing is a mistake, if not a prank.
  • Kerry's Yale GOP Membership Likely a Prank

    04/14/2004 7:58:01 AM PDT · by presidio9 · 119+ views
    Associated Press ^ | Wed, Apr 14, 2004 | DIANE SCARPONI
    John Kerry (news - web sites), Young Republican? Among the many activities listed under Kerry's photo in the Yale University yearbook of 1966 is membership in Yale Young Republicans. Both the Democratic presidential candidate's campaign and the club's president at the time think the listing is a mistake, if not a prank. "My bet is it's a joke, because John was very careful about what he did and didn't do," says Renny Scott, the president of the Yale Republicans that year. "Everything was with a mind to the future." Kerry's college roommate, Dan Barbiero, also doubts the yearbook's accuracy. "I...
  • Young, Free, and Singularly Right

    02/16/2004 8:18:58 PM PST · by NYC GOP Chick · 16 replies · 182+ views
    Guardian Unlimited ^ | 2.16.2004 | Matthew Wells
    Young, free, and singularly right The youth wing of George Bush's own party is unhappy at the president's complacency ... and his 'lurch to the left', writes Matthew Wells Monday February 16, 2004 The president of the New York Young Republicans, Paul Rodriguez, addresses a rally. Photograph: Matthew Wells  The New York Young Republican Club was in angry mood. The guest speaker was an expert on the still-hated Clintons, and he'd come to warn them that Hillary and Bill are still ruthlessly plotting the senator's assault on the White House. But aside from the obvious indignation levelled at the Democratic...
  • G.O.P. Gallo

    01/27/2004 2:39:11 PM PST · by paltz · 7 replies · 254+ views
    ny observer ^ | 1/27/04 | Lizzy Ratner
    Vincent Gallo, actor, director and conservative, sounded like he’d just won something."I want to thank you guys for inviting me here today. It’s a big honor," he told the crowd of pearl- and pinstripe-wearing Young Republicans who had gathered to hear him speak at their monthly meeting on Jan. 15. With his shaggy hair, blue jeans, military-cut overcoat and stubbled face, Mr. Gallo looked about as natural in the ballroom of the Women’s National Republican Club on West 51st Street as a Beat poet at a 1950’s cocktail party in Cleveland.And yet he gushed: "In my whole life, no one’s...
  • Campus Newspeak at UNC-Wilmington

    12/18/2003 12:20:46 PM PST · by bdeaner · 14 replies · 208+ views
    FrontPage Magazine ^ | 12/18/03 | Mike Adams
    Campus Newspeak at UNC-WilmingtonBy Mike AdamsTownhall.com | December 18, 2003 In a recent Washington Times commentary (December 7, 2003), I used language suggesting that the tactics of campus diversity proponents sometimes resemble tactics the Nazis used during World War II. A recent letter to the editor by UNC-Wilmington professor Dick Veit (rhymes with "spite") lends credence to the analogy.The UNCW College Republicans (CRs) have recently been involved in a highly publicized conflict with the university administration. The controversy began when the CRs tried to limit their membership to Republicans. The university wanted to force them to admit Democrats. When the...
  • Young Republicans: Survey says: Undergrads swing right

    11/12/2003 4:01:48 PM PST · by nickcarraway · 26 replies · 240+ views
    The American Prowler ^ | 11/10/2003 | Charles Rousseaux
    College students are usually expected to be sophomoric in political outlook, only discovering conservative values once they're finally forced to pick up their own bar tabs. "Anyone who isn't a socialist at age 20," Churchill is erroneously said to have said, "doesn't have a heart." College is a time of protest and experimentation that temporarily places students to the left of their working peers and parents. However, a recently released survey conducted by Harvard University's Institute of Politics (IOP), casts some doubt on this picture. The IOP interviewed 1,202 undergraduates in the first part of October, (with margin of error...
  • Florida school avoids lawsuit, allows Jesus, Saddam parade floats

    11/05/2003 7:35:51 PM PST · by Brian S · 2 replies · 147+ views
    <p>Young Republicans can topple Saddam Hussein and Christian athletes can let Jesus rock their night away at the homecoming parade after high school officials agreed Wednesday to let their floats roll.</p> <p>After officials at Dr. Phillips High School raised concerns earlier this week that the floats might offend some people, the students involved contacted the Liberty Counsel, an Orlando-based conservative civil liberties legal group.</p>
  • Homecoming floats stir free-speech controversy

    11/05/2003 3:47:44 PM PST · by Prov1322 · 14 replies · 307+ views
    The Orlando Sentinel ^ | 11/04/03 | Jason Garcia
    Homecoming floats stir free-speech controversy By Jason Garcia Sentinel Staff Writer November 5, 2003 Students and administrators at Dr. Phillips High School might be headed to federal court over homecoming floats with skits featuring Saddam Hussein and Jesus Christ. The flap has students hiring a lawyer and promising a constitutional battle. At issue are two floats -- one depicting Young Republicans fighting "evildoers" and tearing down a statue of Saddam Hussein, and the other, by the Fellowship of Christian Athletes, urging students to "Let Jesus Rock Your Night Away." Students are building floats for Dr. Phillips' "Panther Pounce" parade on...
  • Teenagers Like Look of GOP

    10/16/2003 7:30:59 PM PDT · by cyberjet31 · 15 replies · 207+ views
    The Southampton Press ^ | Oct. 16, 2003 | Rebecca Cooper
    Young Republicans of the East End Brian Tymann was more than a little suprised when a local 16-Year-Old approached him about starting a Conservative Political Group at Westhampton Beach High School.