February 23, 2018
FedUp PAC Staff
Conservatives will hold Speaker Paul Ryan responsible if Democrats push an amnesty bill through the House and will demand his removal, according to a poll by FedUp PAC.
Almost 95% say that Ryan should be deposed as speaker and replaced by someone President Trump can trust if Democrats succeed in passing their preferred DACA (Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals) amnesty. President Trump, after...
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February 16, 2018
FedUp PAC Staff
Richard Viguerie, founder of FedUp PAC, talks about why Mitt Romney should not be the face of the Republican Party.
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February 16, 2018
Richard A. Viguerie
Utah Republicans seem likely to reward Mitt Romney for his disastrous loss to Barack Obama in 2012 by nominating him this week as their candidate for the U.S. Senate to replace retiring Sen. Orrin Hatch. And because Utah is a solidly Republican state, that means he would probably be elected Senator in November. I will not beat around the bush: This is bad news for conservatives. Romney is...
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February 16, 2018
FedUp PAC Staff
It’s been obvious for some time that claims of Trump’s “collusion” with Russia were nothing more than partisan propaganda, first used in an attempt to elect Hillary Clinton and then seized upon as a way of undermining Trump’s presidency. Even Peter Strzok, one of the leading Trump-haters at the FBI, admitted privately that there was nothing to the accusations.
But if Trump is in the clear, is it...
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February 16, 2018
FedUp PAC Staff
Most conservatives accept the necessity for increasing the defense budget but oppose additional non-defense spending, according to a poll by FedUp PAC. More than 74% approve of the defense portion of the recently-passed spending bill, but less than 4% favor repealing the spending caps and enlarging the rest of the budget. Another 19% support keeping the 2011 spending caps in place for all types...
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February 09, 2018
George Rasley
Mitt Romney is to Republican politics what the little mechanical moles are to the arcade game Whack-A-Mole; an annoyance that bursts forth according to some malevolent algorithm and the faster you beat it down the quicker it pops back up.
Now Romney has popped-up in the hopes that Utah’s peculiar Republican primary system will anoint him as retiring Senator Orin Hatch’s replacement.
The only...
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February 09, 2018
Richard A. Viguerie
The release of the Nunes Memo is extremely important in our fight to drain the Washington, D.C. swamp. Yes, the contents of the memo are important in themselves, but the greater significance is that we now have a President and Republican members of the House of Representatives who have the courage to stand up to the Deep State and its apologists-specifically, their efforts to cover up the role of...
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February 09, 2018
FedUp PAC Staff
The 1972 nomination of George McGovern marked the transformation of the Democratic Party into a party that expressed open hostility the American armed forces, calling for cuts in military spending and opposing any use of force in support of U.S. interests around the world. Even military aid to American allies was seen as an illegitimate use of U.S. resources.
Following the 1991 Gulf War,...
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February 09, 2018
George Rasley
As our friend and former Assistant U.S. Attorney Andrew C. McCarthy observed in an article for National Review, the Nunes memo states that the Australian report “triggered the opening of an FBI counterintelligence investigation in late July 2016 by FBI agent Peter Strzok.” This prompted a celebratory assertion by the New York Times that this “confirms” that actions taken by Papadopoulos “were a...
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February 09, 2018
FedUp PAC Staff
Conservatives are nearly unanimous in saying that Democrats attempted to prevent publication of the House Intelligence memo because they hoped to cover up the fact that the Department of Justice and the FBI had abused their power in opposition to the Trump campaign and President Trump.
An impressive 99% agree that the Democrats’ motivation in trying to keep the memo secret was that it “...
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