Sunday, March 14, 2010

Feminists: Anti-conservative women

March 10, 2010 by Stacy Mott  
Filed under Features

by: Rachelle Friberg
I am sure you are aware that, over the weekend, D-List Actress Kathy Griffin made some very vulgar comments about Sarah Palin, including one comment in which she said Sarah performed a sex act on John McCain when they first met. I don’t know what she considers comedy, but it is VERY [...]

The Next Generation: Rachel Hoff

According to Rachel Hoff, she wasn’t raised in a particularly political household. In fact, Rachel actually grew up on a military base in Japan. Her father didn’t vote, and her mother, a professed Independent, has actually voted for the last seven presidents elected in the United States. This is a track record [...]

The Next Generation: Ericka Andersen

While Ericka Andersen grew up in a conservative household, politics was not something that readily made its way into everyday discussions. In fact, rather than preach the conservative values that they believed in, Ericka’s parents instead showed their daughter by doing. “My parents were poor when I was born, but my father lived [...]

SGP Joins RedState, American Majority on Activist Training Initiative

February 24, 2010 by Teri Christoph  
Filed under Features, Grassroots Report, SGP Blog

Smart Girl Politics is pleased to announce that we will be partnering with American Majority, RedState.com, and the John Hancock Committee to provide intensive, high-quality training for conservative activists who are interested in equipping themselves with the tools necessary to defend freedom. Taking place in several locations during April and May, the training sessions will [...]

Common Sense Conservatives Conclude Tea Party Convention

February 7, 2010 by Bridget Blanton  
Filed under Features

The central theme running throughout the final day of the National Tea Party Convention focused on the movement itself.  How strong is it?  Will it last?  Speakers confronted these questions while rank and file Tea Party convention attendees discussed new plans of action that they would be bringing home.  As for the question of division [...]

First National Tea Party Convention Kicks off in Nashville

February 5, 2010 by Bridget Blanton  
Filed under Features

Tom Tancredo, former Congressman from Colorado kicked off the First National Tea Party Convention in Nashville, Tennessee with a rousing address to Tea Partiers from across the nation.  “I’ve never seen anything like this,” Tancredo announced.  “There’s something happening here,” Tancredo went on to say as he referenced year one of the modern Tea Party [...]

Hope Fail: Ty’Sheoma Bethea’s Unfulfilled Dream

January 27, 2010 by Ericka Andersen  
Filed under Features

It was about a year ago that America met 14-year-old Ty’Sheoma Bethea of Dillon, South Carolina. She was a key feature in President Barack Obama’s address to the nation last year, sitting directly next to First Lady Michelle Obama. Ty’Sheoma had written the President a letter asking for help to rebuilding her crumbling middle school [...]

SGP Applauds Tim Tebow for Upholding his First Amendment Rights

Smart Girl Politics Applauds Tim Tebow for Upholding his First Amendment Rights
January 26, 2010 – Smart Girl Politics commends Florida Gators’ quarterback, Tim Tebow, on upholding his First Amendment rights in the face of massive criticism.  Tebow’s Super Bowl advertisement, paid for by Focus on the Family, tells the story of [...]

Brown win could rock more than Obama’s healthcare legislation

January 18, 2010 by Stella Lohmann  
Filed under Features, Profiles in Conservatism

By Stella Lohmann
January 18, 2010–Quincy, MA
President Barack Obama’s agenda to ‘remake’ America may be derailed should Republican Scott Brown win in Tuesday’s special election to fill the Massachusetts Senate seat once held by the late Ted Kennedy who passed away last fall following a bout with brain cancer. Now Massachusetts voters are at the center [...]

Misdiagnosing the Constitution

January 18, 2010 by Anthony Bialy  
Filed under Commentary, Features

Promoting the general welfare is entirely different than generally having most people on welfare.  The word decoding game is no fun, especially when big government geeks are twisting phrases to make it seem like their beliefs are justified.  Specifically, they wring curious meanings out of every single line in the Constitution, as the left’s interpretative [...]

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