Denver Metro Young Republicans

THE Young Republican Organization for the Seven-County Metro Denver Area

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Without those barriers to self-reliance, and without the subsidies that undermine the incentives for self-reliance, it stands to reason that many fewer people would be welfare dependents.
David Kelley

Link-A-Rama

Coalitions and Societies

News Services and Magazines

  • Human Events
    Both Ann Coulter and Newt Gingrich are regular columnists with e-mail subscriptions specifically for their columns available to them that wants.
  • Real Clear Politics
    Offers multiple free e-mail services, pick and choose.
  • Congressional Quarterly
    Published by Congress, their daily updates and news service are free. An annual subscriptions to their archives and research database starts at $400, but the free e-mail is still a good news source.
  • Townhall
    Well known; they round up every conservative columnist and send the whole shebang out daily as a free e-mail. Numerous (and I mean that sincerely) additional free subscriptions are available. Subscriptions by topic (foreign policy, judicial reform, health care policy) are sent whenever they have enough articles to justify it). Subscriptions by writer are sent as notifications whenever that columnist has a new column.
  • U.S. News & World Report
  • Potomac Flacks
    Ostensibly a news service of who’s been hired where, it’s also a good news source if you want to know what campaigns are hiring what kinds of experts, what think tanks are adding staff, etc. It also occasionally runs help wanted for would-be Hill Rats.
  • The Patriot Post
    Among other free e-mails service runs a news service and a quote of the day, which is always from the Founders; their weekly or bi-weekly collection of stupid headlines is also a must have.
  • Junk Science
  • The eSkeptic
  • Evan-Novak Political Report
    A sub-subscription of Human Events, run by Robert Novak, comes out whenever he has something to say.
  • The Business and Media Institute
    Parent group that puts out The Balance Sheet, which is linked with the Media Research Center.
  • Congress.org
    Run by Congress
  • The Weekly Standard
  • One of the major NeoConservative journals available
  • Washington Whispers
    Run by U.S. and World Report.
  • Forbes
    For those of us who get the warm-fuzzies just thinking about big, hulking successful businesses.
  • Wall Street Journal
  • Their Opinion Journal and Best of the Web daily e-mail services are both free, which is not the case with a regular subscription, and worth reading. Opinion Journal is a great round-up of worthy thoughts on the day’s politics while Best of the Web is scathingly funny commentary on news and newsmakers
  • Insight
    Rolling Stone recently voted it the Hottest Conservative News Site; that’s gotta be worth something, right? And, actually no, it isn’t. Rolling Stone’s opinion isn’t worth the powder it would take to blow it to hell.
  • The Drudge Report
  • It’s Drudge; the entire world reads its and it’s already hyperlinked to everything else.
  • Mark Steyn Online
    A nice touch is the side menu on the home page of (yes, they do exist) right wing daily papers, conveniently hyperlinked, because Mark just cares that much.
  • The Atlantic Online
  • Victor David Hansons’s Private Papers
  • Right Wing News
  • The Note
  • ABC’s political news service also has a free e-mail that sends links to ‘Must Read’ articles, commentary on recent political news, and assorted other tidbits.
  • NewsMax
  • The Politico
  • PR News Wire
    Not so much conservative as the source that release news wires, so a good place to be up to date
  • Roll Call
    Devoted exclusively to what Congress does, with an attempt at deducing why
  • The Washington Times’ Daybook
    Basically, the daily schedule for the VIPs in D.C.
  • National Review
    Standing atop history, yelling ‘Stop’
  • The American Spectator
  • Reason Magazine
  • The New Criterion
  • The Skeptical Inquirer
  • Freedom21.com
  • Cooler Heads Digest
  • This e-mail news service, dedicated to combating Global Warming hysteria, is based out of the Competitive Enterprise Institute and does a great job of keeping its subscribers up to date on relevant news from all over the world.

Media Watchdogs

Other

State Level

2008 Presidential Race

Fellow Republican Groups

Objectivist Groups

  • Front Range Objectivism
    Run by Lin Zinser (LPR ’07) right here in Colorado, has an on-line discussion board, 2 books clubs, a dinner club, a speaker’s series of its own, and has an affiliation with CU Boulder’s speaker’s series, all available as individual free e-mail subscriptions
  • Atlas Shrugs
    A blog that will, once or more a day, send you an e-mail with hyperlinks to all its latest posts, of late very heavily concentrated on Islam issues and the mis-adventures of Europe, never at a loss to mock Speaker Mimi.
  • Ayn Rand Institute
    The Peikoff people, has its own book club, press, etc, etc, etc.
  • The Atlas Society
    This is the group formally known as The Objectivist Center and also the parent group of The Center for Objectivist Studies. Since Nathanial Branden’s semi-break with Objectivism in 1968 and the dissolution of the Nathanial Branden Institute, this is the organization most closely allied with Branden’s interpretation of Objectivism.
  • Atlas Economic Research Foundation

Think Tanks

International Politics

  • The Fraser Institute
    Based in Vancouver, satellite office in Toronto; repeat after me: ‘Welfare is bad. Competition is good’.
  • Conservative Home
    British and run by young Brits who lean Tory (by which I mean they describe themselves as the vanguard of the young Tory movement), includes a blog, news, links, analysis, and so on. Fun upper-class British clip is not included.
  • Right Links
    If you have time to get through the US blogosphere and start hashing the merits of economic policy measured out in pounds, have at.
  • International Republican Institute

Blogs

Educating Conservative Leaders

Book Sources

Just for Fun

  • Play Political
    What if YouTube played only political content, from all over the world, and you could search for whatever you wanted? And what if they had categories like Goofs and Gaffes, Issue Ads, or Political Comedy, or even Political Music? What if you could sign up to be e-mailed when new videos were posted and you could post your own vides? What if you could just hit the link above? It’s run our of the UK, but these people are sufficiently interested in the next American President to give this site enough US based content to make it worth browsing.
  • Fantasy Congress
  • You pick a line up of Senators and Congressmen with Rookies, Allstars, and Utility Players, join a team, and get points for how well your players do in D.C.
  • RightWingStuff.com
    Their tagline is, ‘Backhanding the Left into Submission’.
  • John Galt Gifts
    It’s like playing dress-up for Objectivists
  • The Reagan Ranch
    Houses the YAF

Research Sources