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The Government Is A Dog

   The more control the government has over the economy the more we subject to following it rules and the more dependent we become on the government. Leette Eaton- White As the months have gone from fall to winter we have seen the economy take a turn for the worst. Every average American’s worst money [...]



The Case For Michael Steele & the RNC Debate

The National Review Onine today reacted to Robert Blueys article on RedState.com questionng Michael Steele’s record while running GOPAC. Below is the well written responce to Mr. Bluey in which they detail all of the candidates running and a finger can be pointed at all of them not just Steele. In other words if   Steele is not [...]



Opposition Leader Wins Presidency In Ghana

-HHR Sidebar Problem-Internet Explorer Users- For the past few months, users of Internet Explorer have been complaining that this blog was not displaying properly in there IE browsers. The sidebar on IE seems to first drop to the bottom, below all the content, and secondly the sidebar enters into the middle of the articles and [...]



Republicans & the Black Community: Talk is Cheap

H/T Progressive GOP This letter was originally sent from the late State Representative Sherman Parker of Missouri to then-RNC Chairman Ken Mehlman in 2005. Perfectly addresses the current situation and presents a solution you’ve seen advocated on this very blog: recruiting candidates appropriate to the district.   Chairman Mehlman Republican National Committee 310 First Street, [...]



PETER WALLISON: THE ROOTS OF THE FINANCIAL CRISIS

At Reason’s 40th anniversary event, held in Hollywood on November 14 and 15, the American Enterprise Institute’s Peter Wallison analyzed the roots of the current market meltdown and explained how government policies directly caused or massively exacerbated the housing bubble and the subsequent bust at the center of things. The Arthur F. Burns Fellow in [...]



Billboard Top 10 Songs (week of Dec. 31)

1. Single Ladies by Beyonce 2. Just Dance by Lady GaGa and Colby O’Donis 3. Live Your Life by T.I. and Rihanna 4. Heartless by Kanye West 5. Love Storey by Taylor Swift 6. Hot N Cold by Katie Perry 7. Womanizer by Britney Spears 8. Love Lockdown by Kanye West 9. Whatever You Like [...]



Derek Moss for Vice Chair!

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Derek Moss is a Michigan native who is running for that states GOP Ethnic Vice Chair. Please support him in his efforts to rebuild the party. Below is some information on Derek who by the way has been a contributor to this blog over the years. Everyone at HHR would like to wish Derek much success [...]



Get your scream on: Transit Fare Increase Hearings …

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  Hey I’m trying to keep it optimistic as we slowly turn over into this new year. Matter o’ fact I plan to prosper in ’09 despite all the forecasts and real tight times ahead. But it’s hard brother, hard to keep the glass half full when MTA keeps pouring money down the drain and [...]



Speaking of Israel

I think of Israel, and I think of family, and people I know and I want them protected. Sometimes it’s not just politics, its personal. Leette Eaton- White        As we are all aware the last few days in Israel have been hard but not unusual for those who live there, whether they be in Jerusalem, [...]



Obama’s New New Deal: As bad as the old new deal?

  On the cusp of a deep economic recession, and with a staggering amount of bailout money being offered to struggling industries, pundits and political advisers are advocating that the incoming Obama administration construct a new New Deal. But is the popular narrative about the old New Deal—that Keynesian economics and top-down planning rescued America [...]



Remembering Robert Blackwell , Nation’s First Black GOP Mayor

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 The First Black Republican Mayor died last week following a long illness at 84. Robert Blackwell was Mayer of Highland Park, Michigan, Served Under Governor Romney, was also President of the Local UAW. “This man was just fantastic,” said Juanita Parnell, Mr. Blackwell’s executive secretary and now an assistant to his son, Highland Park Emergency [...]



DMX Losing His Fight With Damien

I read DMX’s book, E.A.R.L.: The autobiography of DMX.  If you want to hear a true story of what it’s like to grow up alone as a black man, you should read it.  It’s the main reason I pay attention to any story that involves DMX. By Sonskystar I don’t do celebrity gossip. I hate [...]



The “Moderate” Game Plan for Winning

Republicans are currently suffering a hard hangover from the past two disastrous elections cycles, but there is hope. Just four short years ago the Democrats were shaking their heads wondering what went wrong as George Bush upset John Kerry and gained seats in both Congress and the Senate. A lot can happen in a presidential [...]



Remembering Thomy Lafon, African-American Republican philanthropist

Grand Old Partisan salutes Thomy Lafon, born this day in 1810. Son of a Frenchman and a Haitian slave, Lafon was born in New Orleans a free person. During the Civil War, Lafon was a prominent supporter of the anti-Confederate, Unionist state government established by the Lincoln administration. During Reconstruction and for the rest of [...]



“Chip” Saltsman & “Barack the Magic Negro”

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“I think most people recognize political satire when they see it,” -John “Chip” Saltsman “I don’t mind making jokes, but I don’t want to look like one.” -Marilyn Monroe The Hill  reported that Tennessee Republican John “Chip” Saltsman, former manager for Mike Huckabee’s 2008 presidential campaign, included a 41-track CD by conservative satirist Paul Shanklin with a recent [...]