With so many of the administration’s policies facing legal challenges, the increased likelihood that those cases could end up before more ideologically sympathetic judges is a reassuring d...
https://www.pagunblog.com/2014/09/14/elections-and-consequences/
I know this sounds cheesy, but I just can’t help it. Volunteering makes me feel a little more connected to my community. And it feels good. As most of you know, we were particularly active with...
https://www.pagunblog.com/2010/03/24/the-benefits-to-volunteering/
Goes to Bruce, on a story about a man indicted for voting twice last election: There isn’t a soul alive so enamored with John McCain as to vote for him twice. Most of us had a hard enough time ...
Apparently Facebook worked to get the Republican Party on board with using their site for their 2008 election efforts, and there was no interest. Related posts: We’re on Facebook Article on D...
Howard Nemerov has done some great research on the election. Part one gives an insight into how interest groups use endorsements as a political tool. Part two covers how much of a factor ...
https://www.pagunblog.com/2009/02/03/brady-impact-on-election/
It’s worth noting that while NRA hasn’t let loose all of the grassroots force through an alert calling for specific action on Holder, they haven’t been silent. Since he was nominated, I hav...
There have been minor grumblings by some of the left about Obama’s cabinet picks and moderation on some issues post-election. But it’s rather quite shocking to see some of fury unleashed when...
https://www.pagunblog.com/2008/12/18/the-pros-and-cons-of-being-everything-to-everyone/
Gun sales are up, and most gun dealers consider it bittersweet because they know that the risk of new gun control is very high. They might enjoy brisk sales, but not with the knowledge that m...
Looks like Tom McClintock managed to pull it out in California’s 4th. McClintock is a great friend of the Second Amendment, and of conservative causes in general. Unlike a lot of other ...
Saxby Chambliss received 49.8% of the vote on November 4th. His Democratic rival, Jim Martin, received 46.8%, with 3.4% going to the Libertarian candidate Allen Buckley. Last night was the ru...
https://www.pagunblog.com/2008/12/03/what-the-chambliss-victory-means/