



THE RIGHT PAW
Volume One, Issue 1
March 2009
MIZZOU COLLEGE REPUBLICANS ROCK CPAC IN WASHINGTON D.C.
Former Secretary of Labor Elaine Chao speaks to CPAC.
All photos courtesy of Henry Atkinson
Ten students from the Mizzou College Republicans visited the Conservative Political Action Conference on February 26-28. The massive gathering of conservatives met at the Omni Shoreham Hotel in Washington D.C. Rush Limbaugh, former Governor Mitt Romney, former Governor Mike Huckabee, Congressman Ron Paul,former House Speaker Newt Gingrich, Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell, House Minority Leader John Boehner, and Ann Coulter were just some of the eatured speakers. Many students received books, literature, and goodies at the event. The delegation of Mizzou CRs also toured Washington D.C. Congressman Blaine Luetkemeyer sat down for more than 90 minutes to speak with the delegation about current events and his bold efforts to limit government and promote economic growth. The Capitol, the Lincoln Memorial, the Jefferson Memorial, the Holocaust Museum and the Smithsonian Institution were just some of the sights Mizzou CRs took in during the visit. It was a great time and we look forward to seeing you at CPAC next year!
Character, not circumstances, make the man.
Booker T. Washington
THE WAY BACK FOR THE REPUBLICAN PARTY
by Justin Smith
From “Plan,” a presidential campaign commercial:
The people of New Hampshire know better than anyone America is in trouble; our people are really hurting. In the [last decade], the rich got richer, the middle class declined, poverty exploded. Politicians in Washington raised their pay and pointed fingers, but no one took responsibility.
It's time we had a President who cares, who takes responsibility, who has a plan for change. I’m [candidate] and I believe that you deserve more than 30-second ads and vague promises. That's why I've offered a comprehensive plan to get our economy moving again, to take care of our own people, and regain our economic leadership.
It starts with a tax cut for the middle class and asks the rich to pay their fair share again. It includes national health insurance, a major investment in education, training for our workers, tough trade laws, and no more tax breaks for corporations to move our jobs overseas.
Take a look at our plan and let me know what you think. I hope you'll join us in this crusade for change. Together we can put government back on the side of the forgotten middle class and restore the American Dream.
Who ran this commercial? Your first instinct likely was to guess Barack Obama, since the ad emphasizes many of the themes of his campaign. But in fact, Bill Clinton ran this ad in January 1992, demonstrating that successful messages are often recycled by future candidates. And like Barack Obama, Bill Clinton won his party’s nomination and ultimately the presidency.
In 1993, Bill Clinton took office after 12 years of Republicans in the White House. Democrats held 258 seats in the United States House and 57 seats in the United States Senate. Things looked grim for the Republican Party.
Bill Clinton ran as a moderate, but quickly moved to the left once in office. The most dramatic example of Clinton’s liberal governing was the attempt to nationalize health care, which died on Capitol Hill.
In the 1994 mid-term elections, Republicans picked up 54 House seats and eight Senate seats to take control of both chambers for the first time in 40 years. Republicans in the Senate gained another seat when Senator Richard Shelby switched parties the next day. The Republican Party also netted 12 gubernatorial seats and 472 legislative seats across the country. November 1994 became known as the “Republican Revolution.”
In 2009, Barack Obama took office after eight years of a Republican in the White House. Democrats hold 235 seats in the United States House and 58 seats in the United States Senate, which will increase to 59 if Al Franken is declared the winner in Minnesota, which appears likely. Things look grim for the Republican Party.
Barack Obama ran as a moderate, but has quickly moved to the left once in office. So far, Obama has expanded the size of government through massive spending bills, and plans apparently are in the works to once again attempt to nationalize health care.
So how can our party repeat the revolution of 1994? In 1994, Republicans ran not only against the liberal policies of Clinton and the Democrats in Washington, but also for conservative ideas. The “Contract with America” contained a list of eight reforms that a Republican Congress wanted to implement through 10 specific pieces of legislation. By standing for conservative principles and articulating how to implement those principles, Republicans won a historic victory.
Today, Republicans stand almost completely united against the liberal policies of Obama and the Democrats in Washington. However, it is not enough to stand against something. If we are to be victorious next November, I believe our leaders once again must stand for conservative principles and specific ideas that will implement those principles. Because like the similarity between Clinton and Obama commercials demonstrates, a winning formula can be used more than once.
Mr. Smith is the Missouri CRs Executive Director and a second-year law student at Mizzou.
COLLEGE REPUBLICAN ELECTIONS
by Jeremy Hagen
This summer the College Republican National Committee ("CRNC") will be hosting its bi-annual convention June 4-7. The convention's primary purpose is the election of the CRNC Chairman for a two year term.
At the present time there are two announced candidates for Chairman, the front-runner being Zach Howell of Utah. Mr. Howell has served as Chairman of the Utah College Republicans and CRNC Western Regional Vice Chair. Zach has also interned for Republican Congressman, as well as interning at the White House during the Presidency of George W. Bush.
Mr. Howell is running a campaign on how to improve the CRNC's utilization of technology, field program, communications with state federations, fundraising and youth mobilization. To learn more about Mr. Howell's campaign, please visit www.zachhowell.com.
Trailing Zach significantly in support among the College Republican National Board, who will choose voting delegates to attend the CRNC Convention in June, is Benjamin Stewart of Arizona.
In Missouri, Jonathan Ratliff, current Chairman of the Mizzou College Republicans, is running unopposed to become the next Chairman of the Missouri College Republicans. Running unopposed with Mr. Ratliff are Kristen Sanocki of Missouri State University as Treasurer and Colin Hoffman of Missouri Western University as Secretary. There is a contested race for the Vice-Chair position between Nick Maddux and Rachel Hassani,both of Missouri State. The results will not be determined until convention on April 4, which will be held at the University of Missouri-Columbia.
If you have any questions regarding the CRNC convention, the Missouri College Republican convention or the status of College Republican elections in Missouri or nationally, please do not hesitate to contact me at jeremydhagen@gmail.com
Mr. Hagen is the ougoing chairman of Missouri CRs and is seeking the CRNC co-chair position on the Zach Howell ticket.
SHOW ME THE STIMULUS
OUTRAGE!
by Victoria Craig
Conservatives are fed up. We are done with pork, done with wasteful spending, done with the media’s drooling over the Obama administration and done being the silent majority.
What started as one small protest against the Congressional bailout has become a full-fledged, nationwide, conservative Tea Party movement to let Congress and the Obama administration know that conservatives do not support the action the federal government is taking with taxpayer dollars.
February 27 was a big weekend for the Tea Party protests. All over the country, conservatives gathered in parks, in front of capital buildings, and any other place they could peacefully show their creative, homemade signs. The protests took place in Saint Louis with a turnout of 1500 people and in Columbia where 300 protesters collected tea bags for Senators Claire McCaskill and Kit Bond. Though temperatures were frigid and over three inches of snow fell the night before in Kansas City, bad weather didn’t stop the nearly 200 conservatives who showed up from exercising their first amendment rights in front of McCaskill’s office. Protesters held signs that included slogans like “Socialism is NOT the change we had in mind,” “Hey, Washington, tighten YOUR belt,” “I can’t afford your mortgage,” and“Who needs Orwell’s 1984 when you have Obama’s 2009?”
Evidently, the effort by conservatives to make their voices heard is working and the government is taking notice. The examples of President Obama’s declining poll numbers and his disastrous appearance on Jay Leno and other late night shows tells us our voices are being heard.
The government is fully aware conservatives are not happy with the way their money is being spent and that’s why they’re vilifying everyone but themselves in this debacle. But, Democrats and other members of the government fail to realize conservatives are not ignorant and they are paying attention.
Ms. Craig is a freshman journalism major at Mizzou.
THE BIG GIVEAWAY TO BIG LABOR HURTS WORKERS
by Eric Woods
Continuing their assault on capitalism and our economic freedoms, Democrats in Congress (with help from the Obama Administration and Labor Secretary Hilda Solis) have been attempting to push through a piece of legislation known as the Employee Free Choice Act, or EFCA.
Referred to in certain circles as “Card Check,” EFCA would weaken the say that employers have in the unionization process within their own business. Presently, in order for a Union to be formed within a work place, the employees must complete two rounds of voting. They must first sign a card expressing their support for the union, and if a sufficient number of cards are collected, the unionization will then come to a vote by secret ballot. The two-vote system is designed to protect workers from intimidation.
However, EFCA would eliminate the secret ballot process, meaning that in order to unionize, a majority of employees would simply need to sign a card in support of the process. This would leave anti-Union employees open to intimidation by Union organizers and pro-Union employees, since all workers' decisions would be made public. Not only is this a disgusting violation of privacy, it's bullying.
EFCA would also mandate that if contract negotiations between businesses and unions are not resolved within a certain about of time, they would be forced into “arbitration” by the Federal Mediation and Conciliation Service. As conservatives, we know that government has little right interfering in the affairs of business-especially when it hurts employers and workers. This legislation is a shameless giveaway to Big Labor. It is yet another example of how the Democrats are willing to undermine our economic liberties to further their agenda.
Thankfully, Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid has been unsuccessful in lining up the necessary votes for the EFCA to pass in the Senate. Senator Arlen Specter, who dropped the ball and voted for the monstrosity of a stimulus package earlier in the year, has announced that he would note vote for it, meaning the Democrats would only be able to line up 59 of the 60 votes needed to invoke cloture. This legislation is yet another example of how important it is for Republicans to stand up for their principles and not surrender to President Obama, Senator Reid, House Speaker Nancy Pelosi and their minions...er...I mean, the Democrats.
Mr. Woods is a sophomore political science major at Mizzou.
The Fight Against FOCA
Eric Hobbs
President Obama is an avid supporter of the Freedom of Choice Act (FOCA). This bill would override any and all state laws regarding partial-birth abortions, parental notifications, and any other detail involved in the abortion process. This is dangerous for America. First, all restrictions protecting unborn human life are in serious danger. Minors would not have to notify their parents before this medical procedure, and they could kill their unborn child at virtually any point, even after hands and fingers have formed. A being with an operating brain and a beating heart that knows what’s happening being murdered is on the verge of being placed in their same echelon as freedom of speech and freedom of religion. It would be labeled a fundamental right at any point during a pregnancy. The other problem with this bill is that it undermines the concept of personal responsibility. If a person chooses to have sex and not use protection, they should be forced to deal with the consequences. Instead, President Obama and the political left want to bail out those making irresponsible choices.
As Republicans, as Americans, as supporters of human life, we cannot stand for this. Just as tea parties protest the left’s views on how to solve the economy, we must join together to let Washington know that we will fight to stop legislation harming the most vulnerable among us.
Mr.Hobbs is a senior philosophy major at Mizzou.
CALENDAR
April 1,15,29-MUCR Meetings at 6:00; A.P. Green Chapel
MUCR Elections on April 1st-Must be a dues-paying member to vote.
April 3- Boone County Lincoln Day Dinner
Holiday Inn Executive Center, Columbia
2200 I-70 Dr. SW
Speakers: Congressman Blaine Luetkemeyer, State Senator Kurt Schaefer, State Representative Steve Hobbs
Social Hour 5:30-6:30; Dinner 6:30; Program 7:00
Volunteering means you get in free-Contact our officers to discuss.\
April 4-MOCR Convention in Columbia,MO. We need a strong turnout, so look for emails for directions. Schedule can be found at http://mucollegerepublicans.blogspot.com/
April 14-Tea Party at the State Capitol
11:00AM-Jefferson City,MO. Sponsored by Americans for Prosperity
May 1st-MUCR Formal-details pending
But the basic difficulty still remains: It is the expansion of Federal power, about which I wish to express my alarm. How easily we embrace such business.
Everett Dirksen
TRIVIA
1. Name the only Missouri Republican Governor to serve two non-consecutive terms.
2.Name the Missouri Republican
who served as Ambassador to the United Nations.
3. Name the Missourian who served
as Attorney General for Abraham Lincoln from 1861-1864.
4. Ronald Reagan gave a speech in this Mid-Missouri town almost thirty years before his presidency.
5. This Republican President was the only man to win the White House and lose Missouri from 1904-2004.
Enlarge print to find the answers!
1. Kit Bond 2.John Danforth 3. Edward Bates 4.Fulton,MO 5. Dwight Eisenhower in 1956. He won MO in 1952.