Category: Republican Party

RNC Opens Asian Pacific American Community Center in Gwinnett County, Ga.

BERKELEY LAKE, Ga.—The Republican National Committee (RNC) opened a new Asian Pacific American Community Center (APACC) in Berkeley Lake, Georgia, on Friday, Sept. 17. This is the RNC’s first APACC in Georgia, and the third such office in the whole country. Some of the speakers included David Shafer, the chairman of the Georgia Republican Party,…


Dave Rubin: Are We Witnessing the End of the American Experiment? How Half of the Political Dialect Wants to Erase America’s History

Are we facing the end of the American experiment? Political parties in the United States went through major shifts over the last few years, and neither the Republican Party nor the Democratic Party are the parties they used to be. To learn more about the political shifts now taking place, particularly in the Republican Party…


Tennessee and Georgia Need Real Republican (Conservative) Governors ASAP

Commentary It has been said of the Democratic Party that its leaders and rank-and-file all act in unison despite whatever differences they might have. This has become so extreme it appears to have morphed into a reconstituted Marxism under new “progressive” nomenclature like “anti-racist.” “Liberalism,” as we knew it, barely exists anymore. The opposite is…


American Grassroots Politics Growing Ahead of 2022 Midterms

Many people, especially families with school-aged children, who have never been involved with any movement or activity with the Republican Party, started realizing that the nation has been changing and their personal conservative values are being eroded, said Karen Walto, president of Sea Island Republican Women in South Carolina. They realized they need to act…


IRS Denies Tax-Exemption to Texas Religious Group Because Prayer, Bible Reading Boost the Republican Party

An IRS official denied tax-exempt status to a Texas group that encourages church members to pray for state and national leaders regardless of their party affiliation because it benefits “the private interests of the [Republican] Party.” “You do not qualify as an organization described in IRS Section 501(c)(3). You engage in prohibited political campaign intervention,”…


Republicans Make Anti-Socialism Key Focus in Community Outreach for 2022 Midterms

In preparation 2022 election, the Republican Party is reorganizing itself by finding conservatives and Republicans in local communities and getting them involved in party activities on the county level, Nikki Claibourn, a director at the Charleston County Republican Party, told EpochTV’s “Crossroads” program. This way, the party can build a network of conservatives who can…


Live Q&A: Trump Says Make China Pay Pandemic Reparations; Smugglers Advertise On Facebook

Donald Trump recently spoke at the annual state Republican Party convention in Greenville, North Carolina, and said governments around the world should demand that the Chinese government pay reparations for the COVID-19 pandemic. In other news, an investigation shows that human smugglers have been advertising on Facebook. In this live Q&A with Crossroads host Joshua…


Former Democrat Explains Why He Joined the Republican Party

When Maurice Washington was growing up, practically everybody he knew was a Democrat. “Everybody in your family, your neighbors—they were all Democrats,” Washington, executive chair of the Charleston County Republican Party, said on Epoch TV’s “Crossroads” program. Washington recalled his father, a sanitation worker, dying when he was in 9 years old. His mother told…


Bush Says If GOP Stands Only for ‘White Anglo-Saxon Protestantism’ It Won’t Win Elections

Former President George W. Bush waded into the controversy around the “America First Caucus” initiative, saying in a recent interview that if the Republican Party stands for “exclusivity” and “white Anglo-Saxon Protestantism,” then it will be rejected by voters. Bush was asked in an interview on The Dispatch Podcast last week about leaked plans for…


The Republican Party’s Woke Capital Awakening

Commentary One of the unfortunate vestiges of liberalism’s lingering influence upon American conservatism, and by extension the Republican Party that is conservatism’s default political vehicle, is the pervasive knee-jerk tendency to view government action as per se bad and private-sector action as per se good. This ideology, which might be called “market fundamentalism” or “private-sector…