Thoughts on Progressives
By Paul Agle
To understand the cancel culture, you have to understand Progressives.
“Godless communist” is an epithet in most of America, except for “West Wokistan” (California) and “East Wokistan” (DC). “Secular progressives” are best understood as the successors to the “Godless Communists.”
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March Chairman's Message
I know you’ve had enough snow! On to Springtime. We’re all ready to move forward.
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Let’s make sure Montgomery County doesn’t go through what Texas did by validating that our energy resources are available winter through summer, affordable for all of us, and not here to serve political agendas. Read in this newsletter about Montgomery County’s far-left climate agenda.
Read moreHow Rush Limbaugh Influenced the Growth of the GOP
By Deborah Lambert
There’s no doubt about it. Talk radio came into its own during the reign of Rush Limbaugh.
Today, both political parties readily acknowledge that Limbaugh provided major league momentum for the Republican Party’s transformation from 1993 into the Trump era. President Trump himself, who honored Limbaugh with the Presidential Medal of Freedom, came forward with congratulatory comments, noting that the positive words from Rush provided him with the necessary momentum to conquer the crowded field when he ran for president.
Reopen Schools
The school-age children of Montgomery County are suffering due to the steadfast refusal of Montgomery County Public Schools to reopen our classrooms for full-time, in-person learning. Our special needs, low-income, or otherwise disadvantaged communities are unfortunately bearing the brunt of this misguided decision and consequently suffering needlessly.
We are approaching one entire year of remote learning in MCPS. Since closing down last March, our leaders have repeatedly said we will “follow the science” on when it is safe to reopen. Yet now that a scientific consensus is emerging in favor of reopening schools the teacher’s unions and special interests have bullied MCPS leadership into ignoring any science or data that does not support keeping schools closed.
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It was so cold last month I saw County Councilmembers with their hands in their own pockets!”

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March Mondays With MoCo Speaker Series
"Mondays with MoCo"
SPEAKERS SERIES
TOPIC: CANCEL CULTURE - WHY HISTORY MATTERS
Featuring Bruce Thornton and Congressman Andy Harris
Monday, March 8th 7:30PM
DAVID HOROWITZ FREEDOM CENTER/HOOVER INSTITUTION
Bruce S. Thornton, a research fellow at the Hoover Institution and a Shillman Journalism Fellow of the David Horowitz Freedom Center, grew up on a cattle ranch in Fresno County, California. He received his BA in Latin from the University of California, Los Angeles, in 1975, as well as his PhD in comparative literature–Greek, Latin, and English–in 1983.
Janet Rankin - the First Woman Elected to Congress and a Republican
The First Congresswoman Elected to Congress Was a Republican.
Jeannette Rankin’s status as the first woman elected to the national legislature yielded extensive press coverage across the states. This front page, above-the-fold article in the Fort Wayne, Indiana, Journal Gazette with a colored illustration describes “Our First Congress-Woman” as “a grey-eyed, slender girl with the enthusiasm of a zealot, the simplicity of a child and the energy and fire of a race horse.”
Read morePat Shaver - A Great Republican Woman
Pat Shaver has been a member of the PWRC since the late 1960s. She served as our president from 1982-1984, and during her 50+ years of membership, she has served in every board position and worked on nearly every political campaign. She currently serves the PWRC as Chaplain and is the foremost authority on the history of our club, the longest serving member in PWRC’s existence, perhaps even state-wide.
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