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    Tag: 2012

    RightMichigan Exclusive: An Interview with Governor Jon Huntsman (R-Utah)


    By Nick, Section News
    Posted on Sat May 02, 2009 at 12:12:51 PM EST
    Tags: 2010, 2012, Huntsman, Obama, unemployment, education, reform, GOP (all tags)

    What's up boys and girls?

    On the strength of his accomplishments in Utah, Governor Jon Huntsman is one of the GOP's real up-and-comers.  He's been touring early and key battleground states discussing the current recession, his passion for providing the very best for our kids via expanded parental choice in education and the future of the Republican Party.

    He spent Friday and Saturday in Michigan on the Lincoln Day Dinner circuit and was at the beautiful new JW Marriott in downtown Grand Rapids this AM for a breakfast event.

    I caught up with him there and he was generous enough to spend a few minutes speaking with Team RightMichigan.

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    From my friend.... Chuck Moran


    By Wendy Day, Section News
    Posted on Tue Jan 27, 2009 at 01:38:44 PM EST
    Tags: Elections, Republican Party, 2012, RNC Chair (all tags)

    One of the things that made Reagan so successful was that he had a strong rudder and knew where he was going.  He didn't let the "facts" change his mind. When presented with information counter to what he knew was right, he just told them to get him some new facts.  

    Recently folks have been talking about personal responsibility and families (not family values).  These issues resonate with most Americans and speak truth.  If these issues are to be our rudder, our leaders can't be thrown off course by the "big tent" theory.  With that in mind, here is an e-mail I got from a friend of mine, Chuck Moran.  Enjoy!

    I just wanted to throw out some thoughts I had this morning with regards to Saul Anuzis' run for RNC Chairman as well as the direction the Party is headed in the future.

    Let me start right off by saying that I have spoken to Saul many times in the past and found him energetic and affable. He is a good speaker and is far from being lazy. At this point in time, I am not saying he is my candidate for the position of RNC Chair, but if he won I wouldn't throw myself out a window either. Please do your homework on this important issue.

    My problem is the direction of the Party itself. Prior to the 2006 gubernatorial race in Michigan, I wrote Saul and Party Chief, Chuck Yob, that "the average voter cannot tell the difference between a Democrat and a Republican" after these men supported Joe Schwartz for U.S. Representative in Michigan's 7th Congressional District.  While I have no personal animus towards Joe, I believed he did not reflect the traditional Republican values his constituents desired such as protecting the unborn and not supporting embryonic stem cell research. This runs counter to the traditional GOP platform and blurs the distinction of who is the liberal in the race. My suggestion was to not support anyone in the race if they couldn't come right out and support Joe's conservative opponent. Mr. Schwartz lost to Tim Walberg in that race. Since that time, I believe Saul has gotten "Conservative Religion".   Read on....

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