Thoughts About the War on Facts
By Paul Agle
Anyone who has read George Orwell’s 1984 isn't too surprised with this country’s current direction. But many people are hazy on the "how" and the "why.”
According to the National Association of Scholars, in 2018, the ratio of Democrat to Republican professors at liberal arts schools was 10.4:1. If you exclude West Point and Annapolis, it is 12.7:1. Since there are about as many Republicans as Democrats, this far exceeds the bounds of a prima facie case of discrimination.

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You Can Call February Republican Month
It’s Abraham Lincoln’s birthday, Frederick Douglass’ birthday, and the month our great friend President Gerald Ford named February Black History Month. Add in Ronald Reagan’s birthday and it makes it a very special month.
To honor this, former Chairman Dennis Melby donated some memorable artwork to our local Republican Headquarters, great pictures of some of our Party founders. Committee Members Jamie Greedan and Matt Johnson were there to accept.
We'll post them in a place of honor. The next time you're there for a seminar, to pick up literature or chat make sure you check them out.
Helping the Next Generation Climb the Ladder
By Kathy Gugulis
Every January, the Montgomery County Commission for Women, a department of the county government, hosts a day-long conference to discuss issues and policies. This year’s Women’s Legislative Briefing held on January 31 was different in two ways: It was held virtually and it featured two prominent Republican women, Amie Hoeber and Rose Li.
A Brief History of the Potomac Women's Republican Club from 1958 to 1973
By Carole Joseph and Gail Weiss
The PWRC was organized in April of 1958 at the request of Madelyn Allen of the MCFRW. The organization meeting was held at the home of Violet Gravelle on Bradley Blvd.
Read moreAndy Harris Should Not Resign - An Open Letter
Dear Maryland House of Delegates,
I was so sorry to see your name on the letter to Congressman Andrew Harris calling him to resign. This correspondence is to let you know how very disappointed I and your other LD 17 constituents are in your decision to call for Congressman Andrew Harris to resign. We are concerned that your call demonstrates a lack of appreciation for the First Amendment and failure to respect those who have diverse opinions.
Vince DeCain Honored
By Karol Smith
Vince DeCain has a long and distinguished record serving America and the Republican Party. He first became interested in politics when learning about the Presidency of William Howard Taft.
In 1960, Vince was charged with locating headquarters for the Nixon/Lodge campaign in Brooklyn, NY.
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