VRWC Handbook

Jenn Sierra reviewsThe Official Handbook of the VRWC” at ConservaBlogs.

…an excellent compilation of this election year’s talking points. It’s a great quick-reference for bloggers and social networkers who find themselves in combat with leftist rhetoric on a daily basis. It covers all of the hot topics in the debates and news soundbytes, like immigration, the war, governmental power, socialism, abortion, and media bias. It also has a toolkit at the end for conservative voters, which gives a who’s who of the current giants in the conservative movement, and lists resources such as think-tanks print media, blogs, and right-leaning news teams, a 2008 voting guide, and an election-night scorecard.

Sounds like a great resource for the right blogosphere.

Unfortunately, this primary season has quickly turned into the most divisive and bitter intra-party contest that I can ever remember.   If we can get through it without imploding, then a concerted effort to defeat the donks will be necessary.  This handbook may prove to be quite useful.

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8 Responses

  1. nice link. bookmarked to my “hillary” file

  2. This sounds like good news, what say you?

    BATON ROUGE, La. — Bobby Jindal, the 36-year-old son of Indian immigrants, was sworn in Monday as Louisiana’s 55th governor and immediately moved to make good on a campaign promise, saying he will call a February special legislative session on ethics to help cleanse the hurricane-battered state’s corrupt image.

    Louisiana’s first nonwhite governor since Reconstruction, the nation’s first elected Indian-American governor and the nation’s youngest sitting governor, Jindal pledged to overcome the stereotype of the state as a haven for cronyism and self-serving politicians.

    “We have the opportunity — born of tragedy but embraced still the same — to make right decades of failure in government,” Jindal said, referencing hurricanes Katrina and Rita, which hit the state in 2005.

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    I liked what he had to say when FoxNews interviwewed him last year.

  3. Jindal is a good man.
    I hope he is successful in his endeavor. He’s got a long row to hoe, though, as so much of the institutionalized corruption in La. will not go willingly.

  4. I hope so too.

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