Save the Date - MCGOP Convention - October 11, 2025
2025 MCGOP CONVENTION
Saturday, October 11 in Gaithersburg, MD
Tentative Schedule
Main Session Keynote

KC Crosbie, RNC Co-Chair
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Luncheon Speaker

John "Dragon" Teichert
Brigadier General (retired)
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Reardon “Sully” Sullivan
2025 MCGOP Party Chairman
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Dennis Melby
Past MCGOP Party Chairman
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Other engaging speakers for both the convention
and luncheon
To Be Announced
At the Hilton Doubletree, details to follow.
Do you support President Trump’s DC crime crackdown?
TAKE THE QUIZ

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Chairman's Message
Former President Ronald Reagan said:
“On this occasion, let us also remember the freedoms and the sacrifices that have made our abundance possible. We are heirs to a precious legacy, one that has taken centuries to build, and we must forever recognize that its preservation and increase are our glad task and solemn responsibility.”
Enjoy the day with friends and family, the end of summer is here before you know it.
But remember, our Congressional, State and local governments desperately need a change in leadership. Single party government in Maryland and Montgomery County hasn't served us well. You can't afford higher taxes, higher prices and increased energy costs due to high State and County spending and regulations.
Although the White House and Congress are making great strides, the far-left has a chance to turn it all around. With an important election right around the corner we need to focus and work for the best candidates who will work for America.
Its Labor Day. Lets go to work!
Reardon "Sully" Sullivan
2025 MCGOP Chair
Yep, WE LISTEN - what do you think? Write me at [email protected]
HAPPY LABOR DAY

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You Deserve A Break Today
Alice in MoCo Land

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By Lori Jaffe (with apologies to Lewis Carroll)
It was the first day of school, curiously called “Transition Day.” Alice didn’t want to leave her home, and Kitty her pet cat. Alice was happy enough to meet the other children, but she had heard that things might be different from what she was used to experiencing. And she had heard that more changes were on the way.
Read moreMid MoCo Muster - September 9 2025
Mid MoCo Muster - September 2025

For activists like us, the 2026 campaign must begin now. We need candidates, but Who, Where and How?
Let's get a closer to some answers with veteran political observer Ann Hingston who will share with us some of the opportunities and considerations we need to understand for this next cycle.
Be sure to join us on second Tuesday evening, September 9th, from 6-9pm, in the private side room at:
La Mexicana, 16143 Shady Grove Rd, Gaithersburg, MD 20877
We hope you can arrive in the 6 O’clock hour and order some food and/or drink. Formal presentations will begin at 7pm.
Greg Decker
MCGOP
Then What Would You End?
By Peter Huessy

The critics of the President claim the USA is becoming a fascist country and becoming close to losing democracy. So, let’s go through what policies Democrats would reverse that need to be undone. And see if this makes sense.
Should we reopen the border and invite millions of illegals back into our country, including the rapists and murderers?
Let’s repair our relationship with Iran— is there a way to unobliterate their nuclear facilities? Do we bring it back to life?
Should we get rid of the deal that brought peace between Cambodia and Thailand? Or Rwanda and the Republic of Congo, or Armenian and Azerbaijan, India and Pakistan, or Egypt and Ethiopia?
Read moreDENNIS MELBY REPORTS
AS A SPOKESMAN FOR THE DC MAYOR - THANKS PRESIDENT TRUMP
By Dennis Brent Melby
No, not Muriel Bowser…but the first DC Mayor Robert Brent, my ancestor. Yep, we’re still here and I’m so heartened to see someone who’s actually taking city safety seriously.
The left-wing media, all the Democrat politicians and limousine liberals say “but crime is heading down!” So what? No number of murders are “acceptable.” No car jackings are “acceptable.” No crazy people left to live on the streets, no drug users left to live in squalor as prey or criminal perpetrators are “acceptable!” What’s the acceptable level of public disorder?
HOW MUCH CRIME IS "ACCEPTABLE"?
There was no home rule, DC was a federal enclave under the control of the national government – and beholding to it. When Thomas Jefferson appointed my ancestor in 1802 as the first mayor, he was a wealthy landowner, much of his property was incorporated into the new city. Brentwood was his home, and the family had already been here for generations. He was charged with everything; pave the streets, empower the police, open schools and markets, work to layout the city and start from scratch.
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