Fred Barnes
Republicans in Virginia show how to take a strong stand against Obamacare, win a looming government-shutdown battle, and shift public opinion their way in the process.
Wall Street Journal, July 11, 2014
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Jim DeMint & Mike Needham
By taking a firm stand against corporate welfare and bailouts, conservatives can prove they are the real advocates of everyday Americans.
The Weekly Standard, June 23, 2014
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Timothy P. Carney
By fighting Obamacare’s slush fund, the Export-Import Bank, the ethanol mandate, and other examples of cronyism, Republicans can show they stand for fair competition and against corporatism.
Washington Examiner, May 9, 2014
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William Kristol
Today’s conservatives could stand to learn from Ronald Reagan and show more emotion, more conviction, more sense of urgency.
The Weekly Standard, May 12, 2014
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Jeffrey H. Anderson
One would think the fact that Americans have opposed Obamacare in 119 consecutive polls would give Republican leaders sufficient willpower to advance a winning alternative and fight for full repeal.
The Weekly Standard, April 28, 2014
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Andrew Quinn
Liberals are in favor of standing with science—until science doesn’t stand with them.
The Federalist, February 12, 2014
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Laura Ingraham
Passing Obama-style immigration “reform” would provide a political boon for liberals, weaken our national sovereignty, and lower our per-capita GNP—even if President Obama could be trusted to enforce it.
Washington Post, February 19, 2014
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Steve Forbes
It’s time for policymakers and candidates—from the right and the left—to make plans to restore the constitutional rule of law that the Obama administration is trampling.
Forbes, February 12, 2014
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Ross Douthat
The current push by House leadership on immigration reform risks dividing conservatives, to the benefit of the Obama White House.
New York Times, February 1, 2014
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Jeffrey H. Anderson
The 2017 Project’s executive director Jeff Anderson discusses the senators’ proposal—and the importance of championing an alternative if conservatives want to bring about Obamacare’s full repeal.
The Weekly Standard, January 28, 2014
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James C. Capretta
The Burr-Coburn-Hatch alternative to Obamacare is a strong proposal both substantively and politically, and conservatives should spread the word that it addresses costs, coverage, and preexisting conditions—and thus can help bring down Obamacare.
The Weekly Standard, January 28, 2014
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Byron York
Most Americans, and rank-and-file Republicans, aren’t particularly interested in immigration “reform” that President Obama would selectively execute—but Obama and House Republican leaders apparently are.
Washington Examiner, January 27, 2014
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Hugh Hewitt
By embracing innovative, sweeping reforms of the Republican Party’s badly broken presidential-nomination process, Reince Priebus has the chance to become the Bill Walsh of the GOP.
HughHewitt.com, January 13, 2014
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Jeffrey H. Anderson
A redesigned Republican presidential-selection process, which empowers rather than marginalizes rank-and-file GOP voters, would reinvigorate the party and stop it from bleeding members.
National Review, January 10, 2014
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Jay Cost, Jeffrey H. Anderson
It’s time for the Republican Party to institute a presidential-selection process of its own design, rather than continuing to use the one it adopted from the left wing of the Democratic Party.
The 2017 Project, December 20, 2013