by Len Munsil | May 28, 2008 | Blog
I know it’s been a long campaign season, but we have reached a new level of seriousness for gaffes by Democratic presidential candidates. First, Hillary Clinton — making the argument for continuing her campaign into June — noted that Robert F....
by Len Munsil | May 27, 2008 | Blog
Conservative Sen. Tom Coburn in today’s Wall Street Journal identifies the problem with today’s Republican Party and provides a roadmap to restoring the Party’s trust with the American people: Unfortunately, too many in our party are not yet ready to...
by Len Munsil | May 27, 2008 | Blog
I am frequently asked how to learn the skills necessary to become a political candidate or to work on the inside of a political campaign. The best conservative organization that trains current and future candidates and campaign strategists and managers is The...
by Len Munsil | May 14, 2008 | Blog
While in Washington D.C. recently Tracy and I took some time to visit the Holocaust Memorial Museum. Having lived in Europe during the 1970s, I have vivid recollections of childhood visits to the Nazi concentration camp at Dachau, and to the apartment in Amsterdam...
by Len Munsil | May 8, 2008 | Blog
I’ve tried to make the case for tort reform — limiting frivolous lawsuits and damage awards against doctors — as a critical element in reducing the high cost of health care. But the state of Texas is in the process of proving the point. In a recent...