Sunday, September 30, 2007
TURNMICHIGANRED.COM
IS NOW UP AND RUNNING.
Please no longer include ".blogspot" in the address bar, as this will be the last post on blogger.
Go to www.turnmichiganred.com
Saturday, September 29, 2007
Chairman Hall's Expert NFL Picks
Green Bay -2.5 over Minnesota
Indianapolis -10 over Denver
Detroit +3 over Chicago
Thursday, September 27, 2007
What's up with "Booby Girl?"
Full story here.
Wednesday, September 26, 2007
Transparency in College Republicans
The Michigan Federation of College Republicans Vow to be the Most Ethical and Transparent Political Organization in the State.
In an effort to please all, MFCR Treasurer, Lauren Migliore, has opened a new e-mail account, finances@mfcr.org, for College Republicans to request information concerning MFCR Finances. While the College Republicans cannot e-mail actual bank statements over the internet, we will provide as much information as possible.
As was available at the last board meeting, all hard copies of bank statements will once again be available at the October meeting. If you have any questions concerning MFCR finances please contact Lauren Migliore at
GOP Youth Scholarship Program Thank Yous
http://youthscholarships.blogspot.com
Tuesday, September 25, 2007
Mr. Perks Arrested!
MTA mascot arrested by The ManFrom Leon Drolet
Mr. Perks was legally parked his spot in front of the Capitol, which had been reserved for a specified time. When his allotted time expired, Mr. Perks, in an act of civil disobedience, refused to relinquish his post.
While the Michigan Taxpayers Alliance does NOT approve of Mr. Perk's decision to flaunt the rules, we must remember that America has a long, proud history of peaceful civil disobedience.
Of course, The Man overreacted and the state police had Mr. Perks arrested. Luckily, they did not use tasers during their overreaction. When did liberals start cheering for The Man and against the underpig?
Mr. Perks remains defiant. His impoundment in a fenced-in lot full of tough-looking cars has not shaken him. He will soon return to the Capitol lawn, representing taxpayer’s perception of government spending, and reminding lawmakers that citizens are watching them.
At least for a night, Lansing citizens will have the full use of their fire trucks for fighting fires - not for trying to suppress free speech!
Not Everyone On Board With Rally
Tomorrow afternoon, as many as 200 University students will board buses rented by MSA and head to the state Capitol, where many plan to ask legislators not to cut funding and give the University the $29.6 million monthly payment the state withheld in August. MSA members say that if the University doesn't get the money, it could be forced to raise tuition in the middle of the year. University officials have refused to speculate on tuition increases.
MSA President Zack Yost urged students to attend the rally in an e-mail message sent to all University students on Thursday. Additionally, MSA representatives announced the rally before the start of large lectures around campus and distributed pledge cards.
"We're aiming for 200 students, but even getting that many people to come to an event on campus is difficult," Yost said.
Yost said he asked Faculty Senate Chair Charles Smith and Jennifer Meyers, the associate director of the Residential College, to ask faculty members to be lenient with students who are absent because of the rally.
Neither Smith nor Meyers returned calls for comment yesterday.
At least six students associated with campus conservative groups plan to attend the rally but hope to convince attendees that cuts to the University's budget - not an increase in state funding - are the way to prevent mid-year tuition hikes.
"We believe that lower tuition can be achieved through fiscal responsibility," said the counter-protest's organizer, Justin Zatkoff, the head of the Michigan Federation of College Republicans.
Yost welcomes anyone interested in attending the rally, but said he is disappointed that these students don't share MSA's viewpoint on the issue.
"Anyone who wants to come help prevent this tuition increase can come," Yost said. "That's fine."
Zatkoff and his fellow College Republicans - working with the Mackinac Center for Public Policy, a conservative Michiganthink tank - plan to distribute flyers containing information provided by the Mackinac Center arguing that the University should cut its spending to prevent a tuition hike.
"There's little to no evidence saying that higher appropriations from the state translate into lower tuition," Zatkoff said. "They just lead to bigger budgets, higher salaries and gold-plated amenities."
Full story here.
Monday, September 24, 2007
SCHOOLS DUPE STUDENTS, Rally Not What It Seems
Students, being duped into this through the promise of excused absences and lower tuition, are in reality lobbying for tax hikes. More appropriations and tuition rates, however, have very little in common.
These helpless students are nothing more than political pawns being moved around for the benefit of faculty and other university administrators. In order for schools to continue to receive their bigger budgets, higher salaries, and other silver-lined amenities, they need these students to protest in the name of “lowering tuition.”
I encourage all Michigan students to attend Wednesday’s protest; but keep an open mind and don’t be surprised when they try to silence students like me protesting in favor of lower tuition through fiscal responsibility.
McCain Impresses Republicans on Mackinac Island

From MIRS:
Maybe McCain Isn't Dead Yet
(MACKINAC ISLAND) - The morning after bringing the Mackinac Republican Leadership Conference to its feet with a rousing case for keeping the U.S. military in Iraq, U.S. Sen. John McCAIN (R-Ariz.) finished a solid second in a Republican presidential primary straw poll taken this weekend of 979 conference attendees by national blog Hotline.
The former 2008 front-runner, left for dead by Attorney General Mike COX and others after slashing nearly his entire paid staff in Michigan and across the country due to deep financial issues (See “McCain Backers Hanging On, For Now,” 7/11/07), McCain had the support of the 27 percent of those participating. The number had him 12 percentage points behind the 39 percent Michigan native Mitt ROMNEY garnered.
U.S. Rep. Ron PAUL (R-Texas), who had a noticeable contingent working the Island for him, finished third with 10.8 percent. Former New York City Mayor Rudy GIULIANI was close behind with 10.62 percent. Former U.S. Sen. Fred THOMPSON took 7 percent and U.S. Rep. Duncan HUNTER (R-Calif.) took 1 percent.
Former Arkansas Gov. Mike HUCKABEE and U.S. Sen. Sam BROWNBACK (R-Kansas) were scheduled to speak at the island, but cancelled. They received 3 and 2 percent support, respectively.
Romney's top finish was no surprise considering the deep support the Massachusetts Governor has created within the Michigan Republican Party's grassroots. Romney has made more Election '08 campaign trips to the Great Lakes States than any other candidate, Republican and Democrat. His political action committee has gave generously to many county and congressional party organizations (See “Romney Raises $775K For Michigan,” 7/25/06).
But conference attendees used the word “plastic” to describe Romney's scatter-shot speech, while McCain gave easily the best address of the conference. Both McCain and Romney made themselves visible on the Island. McCain walked around Main Street like any other tourist. One woman said she saw McCain at least three times on Saturday, once buying fudge. Romney held an ice cream socials and allowed pictures to be taken with him for $1,000 a pop as part of a fundraiser.
Other Articles On Mackinac Conference:
McCain renews stance on Iraq, saying consequences of failure 'horrendous'
Republican Lawmakers Feel Pressure From Anti Tax Advocates
McCain's strong second place showing was perhaps the biggest surprise at Mackinac.
“I think John McCain gave the best speech I’ve ever seen him give," MI GOP Chair Saul Anuzis said to reporters.
Fred Fizzles; McCain a Hit
Wednesday, September 19, 2007
On The Record: Joe Sylvester

(please click image to enlarge)
Joe Sylvester: simple author of The Michigan Conservative Dossier or lying sleezeball trying to have some sort of relevance?
WE REPORT, YOU DECIDE!
1)
Myth: Joe Sylvester claims to be fair and factual.
FACT: Joe Sylvester is hardly fair! See photo above. Exhibit A clearly displays a comment in which Dan Carlson attempted to post. The comment contained the letter from Matt Hall which cleared up the situation of him apparently pulling his endorsement of Chuck Yob (9/9/07 Matt Hall pulls endorsement of Chuck Yob). Since Joe Sylvester rejected that comment, it also happened to kick off this blog. Even after presented with the facts, Joe refused to correct his post. Instead, the writers of TmiR came forward with the truth.
2)
Myth: Joe Sylvester claims on his comments that "no personal attacks" will be accepted.
FACT: Clearly this just isn't the case. As you can see comments such as "Send Matt Hall to Aushwitz," and "F*** Chuck Yob, F*** Matt Hall, and F*** Justin Zatkoff" exist on nearly every controversial post. In fact he goes far enough to clearly attack many individuals including the distinguished 9th District Chairman Glenn Clark on more than several occasions.
3)
Myth: Joe Sylvester is the man standing next to Mr. Garrison in the Southpark photo
FACT: Unclear at this time. Details are forthcoming.

Mackinac Attendees: Don't Miss This!
Pizza Party
Honoring
Michigan’s Republican
Youth Activists
Sarducci’s Pizza
(Across the street from the Pink Pony)
Free Pizza
Friday
September 21
5 – 7 p.m.
Hosted by:
Chuck Yob
Holly Hughes
Republican National Committee Members
Holly Hughes' Reelection Locked Up

Chuck Yob, Republican National Committeeman
Keith Butler RNC Candidate
Congressman Fred Upton
Congressman Vern Ehlers
Congressman Tim Walberg
Senator Mike Bishop, Senate Majority Leader
Rep. Craig DeRoche, House Minority Leader
Sen. Randy Richardville, Senate Pres. Pro Tem
Sen. Michelle McManus
Sen. Alan Cropsey
Sen. Bill Hardiman
Sen. Mark Jansen
Sen. Wayne Kuipers
Sen. Gerald Van Woerkom
Rep. Kevin Elsenheimer
Rep. Dave Agema
Rep. Brian Calley
Rep. Judy Emmons
Rep. Geoff Hansen
Rep. Bill Huizenga
Rep. Kevin Green
Rep. Rick Jones
Rep. Jack Hoogendyk
Rep. Arlan Meekhof
Rep. John Moolenar
Rep. Dave Palsrok
Rep. Dave Robertson
Rep. Tonya Schuitmaker
Rep. Fulton Sheen
Rep. Chris Ward
Rep. Lorence Wenke
Sheriff Mike Bouchard, Former State Senator
Chuck Perricone, Former Speaker of the House
Melanie Foster, MSU Trustee
Hank Fuhs, State Party Sec.
Jon Nunn, State Party Administrative Vice Chair
Matt Hall, Youth Vice Chair
Marlene Chockley, Grassroots Vice Chair
Carl Meyers, State Party Treasurer
Eric Doster, State Party Legal Counsel
Dan Carlson Sec. College Republican National Committee
Justin Zatkoff, MFCR Chair
Brent Stanton, Chair Michigan Teenage Republicans
Melanie Foster, MSU Trustee
Hubert Fisk, Vice Chair
Phyllis Haggard, Vice Chair
Barb Schafer, Secretary
Mary Ellen Tryban, Treasurer
Beverly Bodem, State Committeeman
John Haggard, State Committeeman
John Niemela, State Committeeman
Bill Huizenga, Chair
Kurt Van Koevering, Secretary
Jan "John" Koens, Treasurer
Jack Holmes, State Committeeman
Paul Leidig, State Committeeman
Kyle Olson, State Committeeman
Juanita Pierman, State Committeewoman
Joan Runnels, State Committeewoman
Janice McCraner, State Committeewoman
Kim Yob, Chair
Richard Houskamp, Vice Chair
Andrew Emmitt, State Committeeman & Treasurer
Dave Dishaw, State Committeeman
Judith Faye, State Committeewoman
Scott Greenlee, State Committeeman
Eileen McNeil, State Committeewoman
William Womer, State Committeeman
Maxine McClelland, State Committeewoman
Amy Carl, Vice Chair
David Krueger, Sec./Treas.
Prudence Adam, State Committeewoman
Amy Carl, State Committeewoman
Bill Kelly, State Committeeman
David Krueger, State Committeeman
Gerry Hildebrand, Chair
Karen Vander Ark, Vice Chair
Richard Imgrund, State Committeeman
Dale Blunier, State Committeeman
Joe Calvaruso, State Committeeman
Victoria Imgrund, State Committeewoman
Tina Leary, State Committeewoman
A. Troy Rolling, State Committeeman
Judy Todd-Johnson, State Committeewoman
Wyckam Seelig, Chair
Kevin Brownlow, Sec.
Harry Fallon, State Committeeman
Carol Greenwald, State Committeewoman
Lola Peterson, State Committeewoman
Joanne Sellers, Vice Chair
Michael Trebesh, Treas.
Wayne Kangas, State Committeeman
Cindy Pine, State Committeewoman
Glenn Clark, Chair
Linda Glisman, Vice Chair
Mike Bosnic, Treas.
Deborah DeBacker, State Committeewoman
Jim Duistermars, State Committeeman
Bob McCoy, State Committeeman
Tom McMillin, State Committeeman
Theresa Mungioli, State Committeewoman
Teresa Stayer, State Committeewoman
Randy St. Laurent, Chair
Marianne Weiss, Vice Chair
Thomas Holdwick, Sec.
Ronald Hunter, Treas.
Lori Babcock, State Committeewoman
Paul Viar, State Committeeman
Dennis Buchholtz, Chair
Julia Michals Treas./Sec.
Judy Buchholtz, State Committeewoman
Ron Michals, State Committeeman
Julia Michals, State Committeewoman
Paul Viar, State Committeeman
William Axtell, State Committeeman
Edward Joseph, Chair
Angelique Rea, Vice Chair
Michaela Reardon, Sec.
Curtis Jacobson, Treas.
Donzell Green, State Committeewoman
Therese Joseph, State Committeewoman
Tom McCleary, State Committeeman
Bill Beddoes, Chair
Marge Logelin, Vice Chair
Linda Harmon, Sec.
Arthur Koester, Treas.
Torian Bridges, State Committeeman
Susan Licata Haroutunian, State Committeeman
Richard Jarosz, State Committeeman
Laurie McHugh, State Committeewoman
Scott Saionz, State Committeeman
Margy Van Houten, Chair
Bob Bykowski, Vice Chair
Bill Runco, State Committeeman
Mike Yentzer, State Committeeman
Ken Griffin, Alcona Chair
Vivian Conner, Barry Chair
John Drennan, Baraga Chair
Vivian Conner, Barry Chair
Rex O’Connor, Benzie Chair
Gary Campbell, Berrien Chair
Ken Delaney, Branch Chair
Bill LaBre, Cass Chair
Scott Durham, Calhoun Chair
John Haggard, Charlevoix Chair
Mary Ellen Tryban, Cheboygan Chair
Wayne Kangas, Clinton Chair
Sam Moore, Crawford Chair
Sharyn Caszatt, Delta Chair
Carla Anderson, Dickinson Chair
Dr. Tim Tarry, Eaton Chair
Jack Waldvogel, Emmet Chair
Geraldine Burt, Gogebic Chair
Neal Brady, Hillsdale Chair
Bob Hogan, Huron Chair
Patty Ashcraft, Iron Chair
Rick Baxter, Jackson Chair
Fred Taylor, Kalamazoo Chair
Karen Mersino, Lapeer Chair
Ted Dusseau, Lenawee Chair
Jim Carabelli, Macomb Chair
Arlen Bright, Menominee Chair/Treas.
Bob Scolnik, Muskegon Chair
Jon DeWitte, Ottawa Chair
Juanita Pierman, Oceana Chair
Don Gustafson, Mackinac Chair
Jim Carabelli, Macomb Chair
Sharlene Wild, Manistee Chair
Susan Sniegowki, Mason Chair
Art Adelman, Mecosta Chair
Arlen Bright, Menominee Chair/Treas.
Carolyn Flore, Missaukee Chair
Jackie Champlin, Montcalm Chair
Dan Macrum, Montmorency Chair
Marc Libants, Newaygo Chair
Karry Bland, St. Clair Chair
Phil Hardy, Tuscola Chair
Ed Smith, Sanilac Chair
Tom Taylor, Wexford Chair
Matthew Schneider, Washtenaw Chair
Phil Hardy, Tuscola Chair
Tom Taylor, Wexford Chair
Karen Lehman, Alona Vice Chair
Bill Womer, Barry Vice Chair
Margaret Stanley, Cass Vice Chair
John Haggard, Charlevoix Chair
James Caszatt, Delta Vice Chair
Michael Stelmaszek, Dickinson Vice Chair
David Krueger, Genesee Vice Chair
Joe Ziemann, Gogebic Vice Chair
Joanne Voorhees, Kent Vice Chair
Shirley Privacky, Muskegon Vice Chair
Barb Vander Veen (former State Rep.), Ottawa VC
Dave Muxlow, Schoolcraft Vice Chair
Mary Schultz, Dickinson Sec.
John Nienela, Houghton Sec.
Tom Holdwick, Huron Sec.
Esther Hooper, Iron Sec.
Kevin Brownlee, JacksonSec.
Carolyn Molinosky, Kent Sec.
Jeff Farnsworth, Allegan Treasurer
Barb Schafer, Gladwin Treasurer
Eric Koenig, Iron Treasurer
James Saalfeld, Kent Treasurer
Ron Babin, Macomb Treas.
Judith Bright, Menominee Treas.
Don Hooper, Former Iron Chair, Candidate for Congress 1st District
Margaret O’Brien, Portage City Council
Lee Murray, Former 2nd District Chair
Don Brewster, Former 5th District Chair, Former Bay Chair
Diane Taylor, Kalamazoo
Mr. & Mrs. Stanley Grot
Maria Grot
Donna Calvaruso
Rosalie Skwiers, St. Clair Exec. Committee
Michelle Voorheis
Bill Voorheis
Angie Boldrey, Ingham
Charles Mullholland, Montacalm
Harold Voorhees, Kent
Smokie Wall, Rosscommon
Kevin Even, Former 2nd District State Committeeman
Richard Runnels, Lake
Mary Jarosz
Jennifer Holdwick
Pattie Coughlin
Audrey Perricone
Chris Bachelder – Former 11th District Chair
Lance Boldrey
Bruce Privacky
John Balbach
MRP Treasurer Carl Meyers Considering Running for UM Regent Position

The elections in 2008 are critically important to all Republicans in Michigan. The security and direction of our country are at stake. We are all fortunate to have great Republicans candidates running for President. It’s going to be a real battle, but I’m confident we will deliver Michigan to all of the Republicans, from the top to the bottom of the ticket.
I also believe that is extremely important that we remain vigilant in electing Republicans to the University and State Education board seats down ticket. We must have a greater voice on these boards to ensure the proper education of our children. To accomplish this, we need to nominate and elect strong and experienced candidates. David Brandon is one such candidate that I will be supporting for the University of Michigan Board of Regents. Dave was a strong advocate on the Board while serving for eight years. His private and public sector experience will again be an asset to the U of M Board of Regents.
Due to the importance of the University and State Education board elections, I would like to share with you my plans for next year. In the event that Dave chooses not to run, I will seek the nomination for the University Of Michigan Board Of Regents in 2008. My experience with the process will be an asset in this endeavor. In 2004, I was unanimously nominated by the party to run for the Board. I went on to secure many editorial board endorsements, including the Detroit News, and ultimately received over 1.8 million votes. Though I did not win, I garnered tremendous experience, goodwill and name recognition that will enable me to hit the ground running in 2008.
Following the election of 2004, I further focused my efforts on the advancement of the Michigan Republican Party. I worked to elect our current Chairman, Saul Anuzis, served on the State Committee, was elected as Financial Council in 2005, and presently serve as Treasurer of the party. I look forward to the challenges that lie ahead and the opportunity to continue to serve.
Thank you for your continued support and friendship.
Best regards,
Carl Meyers
Treasurer, MRP
Tuesday, September 18, 2007
The Straight Talk and Common Sense You've Been Looking For
You endorsed John McCain through his PAC last fall, yet you denied endorsing McCain during your campaign for College Republicans chairman. Why not be honest with everyone and as you've been saying no "bull shitting"?
Now correct me if I'm wrong, which I don't think I am, but I NEVER "denied" endorsing John McCain. Maybe I didn't parade through the streets with McCain stickers all over me, but I'm pretty sure I never actually denied endorsing him.
Most experts say about 25% of the Republican Party consists of social conservatives. Why would you risk offending them by engaging in what some consider explicit behavior? I think we have all seen those sexually-themed photos of you from this year's CRNC Convention?
Those photos are about as sexually explicit as a sears catalog. SoCo's understand innocent college fun!
Who is funding the statewide College Republicans?

Leon Drolet --- See Above Photo (click to enlarge)
Where is this money being deposited, and what happened to the money from the former chairman, Dan Carlson?
Well, see that's kind of hard to explain. I was busy counting all the money in order to prepare it for my offshore bank account, but Mr. Perk's starting eating all the money! Now we're broke.
On a more serious note: The College Republicans have a not-for-profit business account with J.P. Morgan.
While we're on the subject of money, what is Leon Drolet's relationship with you and the College Republicans as an organization?
See Above Photo
You made a big issue out of the new website. How much did this cost and who paid for it?
An illegal immigrant made it with billions of dollars from out-of-state donors.
-or my brother made it and I gave him $361.
One last question on finances … will you provide members with a copy of the applicable financial statements?
Absolutely! I will provide any specific IRS forms requested!
Will you provide Michigan's College Republicans with a copy of the constitution?
That seems like a slightly odd question, but whatever floats your boat: the Constitution can be viewed online HERE.
Speaking of the constitution, why aren't the meetings being conducted over conference calls for those who live in far-flung corners of Michigan?
The board voted to end conference calls. I must abide by the board's decision.
And what about minutes and meeting agendas – nobody has ever seen them. Will you release them online?
I have no hidden agendas and minutes are e-mailed to the e-board after monthly meetings. Contact your chapter chair for a copy
Have you started to plan next year's College Republican convention? If so, do you have a date or location?
Yes, but it's part of my hidden agenda.
What do you think of having a youth chairman who didn't support President George W. Bush?
I'm not sure that's true. However, as for the general nature of the question: Every Republican has the right to support whomever they choose; unless it's Hilary or Hussein Obama or a RINO that votes for tax hikes.
Why have you started a new blog? Is there something wrong with Joe Sylvester's popular Michigan Conservative Dossier?
How stupid of me Of course there should exist no other blog anywhere on the blogosphere other than Joe's; especially when Joe's blog can be so reliable .
These are simple questions -- it shouldn't take long to prepare responses, which makes you wonder why Zatkoff needed four days to respond.
I apologize for the tardiness. My out-of-state billion dollar donors and Mr. Perk's wrote these answers for me. They are slow.
Whatever his excuse, this is not the type of leadership or accountability College Republicans deserve. It's time for a change.
Yeah we need a change! I have already been in office a whopping 49 days! How about a 60 day term limit for MFCR Chairs? Would that make you happy?
To Reform Caucus: You Are An Idiot!
Sunday, September 16, 2007
House Republicans Need Our Support!
You can't wait any longer! Democrats from all over the state are flooding their inboxes with "yes on taxes" messages. E-mail these reps right away!
Friday, September 14, 2007
Vice President Dick Cheney in Grand Rapids

From the Grand Rapids Press...
"Ladies and gentlemen, the United States and our coalition are getting things right in Iraq," he said.
Like Bush, Cheney warned of the consequences of a hasty departure from Iraq, saying that "the ensuing carnage would further destabilize the Middle East."
Cheney also proclaimed himself "confident in the outcome" of the war.
"We will press on in our mission and we will turn events toward victory,"
full article...
http://blog.mlive.com/grpress/2007/09/vice_president_cheney_arrives.html
SFE Launches Two Free-Market Contests!
Monthly newspaper contest
Prizes: $100 winner each month
Deadline: The last day of every month starting September, 2007
Description: The best free market column, cartoon or letter to the editor in a campus paper.
Guidelines: Content must be printed or published online in a Campus newspaper in Michigan. Just e-mail us the published version, and the name of the publication where it originally appeared as well as the date.
Investigative journalism contest
Prizes: $1,000 grand prize, two $500 runners up. Winner’s article will be published by MCPP.
Deadline: December 3, 2007
Description: Investigate and report the facts behind an issue relevant to free markets. Examples include government or university policies and their unseen effects, little-known government or university expenditures, or little reported triumphs of the free market.
Guidelines: Participants must be full or part-time students at a college or university in Michigan. 1,200 word limit. Material must be original, all data must be properly cited and all contributors properly credited. Submit entries by e-mail no later than December 3, 2007.
Hughes has Support of 9 District Chairs for RNC Re-election
Chair pledged support of Holly Hughes.
They join the following district chairs in supporting Holly:
Bill Huizenga - 2nd District, Kim Yob - 3rd District
Gerry Hildenbrand - 6th District; Glenn Clark - 9th District, Dennis
Buchholtz - 12th District, Edward Joseph - 13th, Bill Beddoes - 14th
District
Others who have pledged support since yesterday:
Marlene Chockley, State Party Grassroots Vice Chair
Dave Dishaw - Kent Chair and 3rd District State Committeeman
Ron Babin - 10th District State Committeeman
Linda Solterisch - 13th District State Committeewoman
Bob Bykowski - 15th District Vice Chair
Mike Yentzer - 15th District State Committeeman
Marc Libants - Newaygo Chair
Pauline Ferris - Newaygo Sec.
Ben Landheer - Newaygo Treas.
James Saalfeld - Kent Treas.
Barb Vander Veen - Ottawa Vice Chair (Former State Rep.)
Inadvertently left off of yesterday's list:
Don Shemel - Branch Sec.
Mary Jarosz - Riverview
Paid for by Holly Hughes for National Committeewoman
8801 Lehman, Montague, MI. 49437, (231) 894-5956
A Day In the Life of:

From The Plain Dealer:
"A Michigan lawyer who sexually attacked a 21-year-old woman at a Young Republicans convention here said Thursday that he had disgraced himself, his family and his political party.
Michael Flory of Jackson, Mich., told a judge that his humiliation and self-destruction should be punishment enough for his guilty plea to a felony sexual-battery charge.
Cuyahoga County Common Pleas Judge Peter Corrigan couldn't have disagreed more.
Corrigan sentenced Flory, the 33-year-old longtime head of the Michigan Federation of Young Republicans, to five years in prison. That is the maximum prison term for the offense."
http://blog.cleveland.com/metro/2007/09/michigan_lawyer_sentenced_to_f.html
Grand Rapids leader calls for unity within the Republican state party to defeat Democrats.

From the Detroit News:
"In a new twist in the internal rivalries that have troubled the Michigan Republican Party, a longtime official in state GOP politics said Wednesday he won't seek re-election to the party's national committee next year.
Chuck Yob, a Grand Rapids businessman who has helped elect presidents from Ronald Reagan to George W. Bush, said he was bowing out of the race to keep his Republican National Committee seat in the interests of party unity. But he also signaled he may target party leaders, including state Chairman Saulius "Saul" Anuzis, if Republicans don't improve their election performance. Yob and Anuzis have not seen eye to eye on a number of issues.
"If we are not successful in 2008, I encourage our party activists to take a long and hard look at electing a party chairman who is focused on defeating the Democrats rather than defeating incumbent national committee members, Republican state legislators, and other party leaders," Yob said in an e-mail to party members on Tuesday.
Yob singled out Anuzis and state Attorney General Mike Cox as Republicans who "must choose whether to attempt to bring the party together."
In a phone interview, Yob said he hopes his decision will help Republicans focus on winning elections, instead of fighting internal battles.
"In the 1990s, we won almost every (major race). And I sure didn't want a bunch of infighting over the next five months on my race when we should be going after Democrats," Yob said."
UMich Still Using Race!
"University officials have decided to continue making race, gender and national origin information visible to admissions officers.
Admissions officials said in March that they hadn't decided whether to restrict that data. But they decided over the summer to keep the information available for this admissions cycle with the understanding that it would not play a role in decisions, said Erica Sanders, the interim director of recruitment and operations for undergraduate admissions.
Sanders said she didn't think letting admissions officers see the data would pose a problem.
'We simply have stated that race and gender cannot be considered in the process,' she said.
Sanders said the criteria for admission are the same as last year, except the essay applicants to every one of the University's schools and colleges must write has changed."
http://www.michigandaily.com/home/index.cfm?event=displayArticle&ustory_id=15d73e16-a246-439a-92d7-b2e13402d375
Wednesday, September 12, 2007
Leftists protest a 9/11 memorial!
This video that truthcaucus just posted truly makes me sick to my stomach.
House Shoots Down Sales Tax Hike!
House Speaker Dillon (D-iPod) put the sales tax hike to a vote of the House. NO Republican voted for this economic disaster, and around 8 Dems refused to vote for it, according to the Freep.
Way to go Republicans and the few sane Dems.
But, don't get your hopes up. Dillon wanted to prove to Senator Bishop that there weren't any votes for a sales tax hike and therefore the legislature "needs" to pass an income tax hike.
Dillon says he is going to put up the income tax hike on Friday.
Don't forget that Bishop has a list of $1.7 billion in spending cuts that would balance the budget with NO TAX INCREASE. Pass the cuts!
Freep story here: http://www.freep.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20070912/NEWS06/70912055
9/11 Events Praised Throughout Michigan
The Michigan Federation of College Republicans successfully hosted "Remember 9/11" Events on nine different campuses yesterday.
A special thanks goes out to all those involved in the planning of the event at their own campus. Without the hardwork and dedication of our local College Republicans, events such as these would never be possible.
To the Chapters or Anyone that went to see an event: Any pictures or video you have, please send to me (jzatkoff@umich.edu). I'm going to make a video montage (really, there's nothing better than a montage: SEE ABOVE).
Chuck Yob Shows His Character Yet Again
Chuck has just rescinded his candidacy for National Committeeman. We here at TMR will be sad to see him go. One thing can be certain though: Chuck will ALWAYS be there for the youth.
Below is his letter detailing why he chose not to seek re-election. For all our sake, I hope this letter is taken to heart by many of the top Republican leaders.
September 12, 2007
Dear Republican,
I first got involved in politics about 40 years ago when a friend named Harry Gast called me and asked to take me to lunch to talk. We went to lunch and he asked me to run his campaign for State Representative. I told him I couldn't because I was a Democrat. He convinced me at lunch that I was really a Republican, and I switched parties and became his campaign manager. Harry Gast spent decades in the state legislature - much of it as Senate Appropriations Chairman.
Over the next decade I moved around the state and served as finance chairman in half a dozen counties, county chairman, district chairman, and national committeeman.
In 1980, I was Kent County Chairman and I supported John Connally for President. He raised millions of dollars and looked good on paper but couldn't seem to catch on with voters. When he dropped out of the race Ronald Reagan called me and I took a role with his campaign. Most of my friends supported George Bush instead because they were bitter that Reagan challenged Ford in 1976. Reagan won in 1980, and I was the political contact for West Michigan for President Reagan throughout the 1980's.
In 1982, I was District Chairman and I encouraged Betsy and Dick DeVos to become active in the Kent County Republican Party.
In 1988, I supported Vice-President Bush for President. Lee Atwater was considering pulling out of Michigan after Robertson won Iowa and I convinced him that I could be elected Chairman of the convention and then win the convention. With the support of John Engler and Peter Secchia I was elected Chairman of the Michigan convention in 1988 and upon my election the Robertson people walked out in protest and held their own rump convention. Bush stopped the Robertson momentum in Michigan and later won the Presidency.
In 1990, I was a very strong supporter of Governor Engler and was certainly a key member of his team. I spent a great deal of financial and time resources in 1990 and I am proud of our success. John Engler later sent me a card saying that he would not have won without my support. It might be cliché for a thank you card, but I believe he meant it when he wrote it.
In 1992, President Bush appointed me Chairman of Credentials for the 1992 Republican National Convention. We fought like mad with the Buchanan delegates. Ross Perot was running for President. It turned out to be a year where Republicans were fractured, rather than united, and were unable to win.
In 1994, I was an early and strong supporter of Spence Abraham for U.S. Senate and worked hard for his successful campaign. I was also campaign manager for Candice Miller's successful convention nomination.
In 1996, I supported Phil Gramm for President. I thought Bob Dole was not conservative enough for my ideological beliefs. I am not sure anyone could have defeated Clinton in 1996 but I am convinced that Phil Gramm would have made an excellent President.
In 1997, I ran for Chairman of the Republican National Committee and lost to Jim Nicholson of Colorado by 6 votes out of 165 on the first ballot. After the fourth ballot I endorsed him and he went on to win.
In 1998, I supported John Smietanka for Attorney General instead of Scott Romney. I still believe Smietanka was a far better candidate because voters in a race for Attorney General appreciate electing a crime fighter over a corporate lawyer. Smietanka was unable to win that election because our party was not united behind him and various party leaders were unwilling to offer their unconditional and wholehearted financial and political support. Our party lost because we were not united.
In 2000, I supported George W Bush for President. I supported him largely out of loyalty to his father, and partially out of hope that we could unite Michigan behind Governor Engler after a bruising nomination for Attorney General in the previous cycle. By the time the Michigan Primary came around I realized that John McCain was also a solid candidate. John Engler asked me to run for Congress and I agreed.
In 2002, I wanted to support Candice Miller for Governor because I thought she was the candidate most capable of defeating Jennifer Granholm. After a few months I assumed she was not running and endorsed Dick Posthumus. I strongly supported Terri Lynn Land for Secretary of State and Mike Cox for Attorney General early in their campaigns. At the time I endorsed Terri she was in third place in the race and at the time I endorsed Mike Cox most people had never heard of him. In fact, Governor Engler claimed on television to not know who he was. The party eventually united behind them because Dick Posthumus had the good sense to put together a united ticket prior to convention. I say with considerable ego that neither of them would be statewide elected officials without our support.
In 2004 and 2006 our party was fractured and never really had a chance of victory. Party leaders didn't communicate, most were competitive with each other, and too often they were working to undermine, rather than support, each other. It is unfortunate, and it led to a defeated party. I did not support Saul Anuzis for election as Chairman because he was part of the regime that had run almost every unsuccessful campaign in recent memory. Their group lost Dole 1996, Smietanka 1998 General Election, Abraham 2000, Posthumus 2002, and they had never won a major election in the state of Michigan. I thought it made little sense to put them in charge of the party. They still haven't won to this day and our party continues to suffer for it.
Saul has proven to be excellent at internal politics and communications, and is clearly a national leader in the use of technology in our party. But he still hasn't won, and I think that is partially because he spends too much time manipulating internal Republican politics and not enough time beating up Democrats. If he focused his energy on Democrats he has the potential to be a good Chairman. But time is running out - eventually the state party needs to be successful and finally win an election.
In 2008, in my view the most important thing in politics is for John McCain to be elected President of the United States. John McCain is by far the most prepared candidate to handle the most important issue of our time - the fight against radical Islamist extremism. He is the most conservative candidate in the race. It might not be the Bush brand of conservatism - but the Bush brand has proven to be faulty on important issues such as government spending. John McCain is pro-life, anti-government spending, and clearly the most prepared to be Commander-in-Chief. He can also attract the independents and yes, Democrats, necessary to defeat Hillary Clinton. Rudy Giuliani and John McCain are the only candidates who can credibly say that.
Recently I announced my campaign for re-election in order to end the race quickly and focus my energies on helping McCain win Michigan. I quickly received the support of most of the people that were needed to win re-election including unanimous support from West Michigan - a special thanks to Congressman Ehlers, Congressman Hoekstra, and Congressman Upton.
Shortly after announcing for re-election I spoke with Attorney General Mike Cox and realized we were not in agreement regarding the future of our party. He made it clear that he could not support Holly Hughes for national committeewoman. In my opinion, and with all due respect to the other three national committee members I served with, she is the hardest worker of them all and I support her strongly for re-election. The conversation with Mike ended rather abruptly and soon after negative emails were sent out about me - most of which were not factual.
I also feel like our party needs to unite in order to have any chance of victory in 2008. Michigan performed terribly in the 2006 elections and I strongly believe we need a united party in order to have any hope to take back the house and win as we did in previous cycles. My long history in Republican politics has taught me that when we are united we win - divided we lose.
I am very confident that I can win re-election as national committeeman by taking the campaign to the precinct delegates as we did successfully, without failure, many times before despite big name endorsements being on the other side. The recent rule changes in favor of Precinct Delegates over District Chairs and County Chairs make that task somewhat easier.
It is also clear that waging such a campaign would tear the party apart at a time when we are weak and have upcoming campaigns to retake the State House and win Michigan for the Presidential nominee next year; and regain the Governor's office while holding the Attorney General and Secretary of State in 2010.
Therefore, I am announcing that I am no longer a candidate for re-election as Republican National Committeeman. I am nothing if not loyal, some would say to a fault, and I greatly appreciate every ounce of support that you have given me, and more importantly given our successful Republican candidates over the last 40 years. It is appreciated and will not be forgotten.
I like Keith Butler and supported him for U.S. Senate despite Mike Bouchard being a friend of mine and my son working for Jerry Zandstra. Keith has the potential to be a tremendous advocate for our party - assuming he is willing to do the work necessary of a successful national committeeman.
My predecessor, Peter Secchia, and I treated the national committee position as a fulltime job working for our party at our own expense. It would be best for our party if we found someone who was willing to do the same.
It will be an interesting test to see whether Anuzis and Cox choose to continue to attack other party leaders now that I am no longer a candidate for re-election or whether they choose to attempt to bring the party together. That decision might be determinative of whether we are successful as a party in 2008. I urge you to hold them accountable for their ultimate decision.
If we are not successful in 2008 I encourage our party activists to take a long and hard look at electing a party chairman who is focused on defeating the Democrats rather than defeating incumbent national committee members, Republican state legislators, and other party leaders. If we are lucky enough to reverse the losses of 2006 then I encourage the party to stick with a winning formula.
My service as national committeeman will conclude at the closing of the 2008 Republican National Convention. I had major role in the election of President Ronald Reagan, President George Bush, Governor John Engler, Senator Spence Abraham, Secretary of State Candice Miller, Congressman Vern Ehlers, Secretary of State Terri Lynn Land, Attorney General Mike Cox, and too many legislators to list. It is the candidates who deserve the praise, but the rest of us can also be proud of our efforts.
The fact that I am not a candidate for re-election does not mean I will not be active in our party and advocating for the best Republican candidates in future statewide elections. In fact, just the opposite is on the horizon. I will be very active.
I will no longer have the restraint of serving in party leadership and instead will speak my mind plainly, and clearly, to all those who inquire - and some who don't. When those of you in the media need a colorful quote, I encourage you to give me a call.
With that, I look forward to seeing you at Mackinac. I am still bringing volunteers. If you would like to join us please send an email to yobchuck@aol.com.
Most Sincerely,
Chuck Yob
Republican National Committeeman for Michigan
RNC Vice-Chairman
PS: Tim, I am available for the Skubick show anytime after the Mackinac Conference.
Tuesday, September 11, 2007
Comments
Because of an unfortunate few, all comments have been deleted. Good/Bad... I got rid of them all. It's time to start fresh.
All comments must be approved by me. I will not approve any comments that are not constructive or that attack another person. If you have a true question or comment about a news story, please feel free to post. But remember, it does no justice to anyone to anonymously attack someone.
Therefore, IF you post anonymously and your comment is on the questionable side, then I will not post it. If you dare put your name to your post, and it's questionable I will go ahead and approve it.
Oh and certain people (well really only one or two people, not to name any names though, will NEVER be allowed posting comments privileges on this blog.
Mich Republican Back General's Plan
From the Detroit Free Press...
Mich. Republicans back general's plan
Miller, Hoekstra urge Dems to support Petraeus' call for U.S. troop levels to remain near the same.
From the article:
"U.S. Rep Candice Miller, R-Harrison Township, who has been among the Bush Administration's most vocal Republican critics on Iraq, said Petraeus convinced her the war can succeed."
"Rep. Pete Hoekstra of Holland, the ranking Republican on the House Intelligence Committee, said he hoped the snapshot given by Petraeus and Ambassador Ryan Crocker could bring Bush, the Congress and the American people together to send "a unified message" of a shared goal of defeating global terrorism."
Full article:
http://www.detnews.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20070911/POLITICS/709110359/1020
Wrap-Up...

That's it for now folks. I hope you read all of my points below. It's well worth your time.
I hope you continute to check back often for a No Bullshit take on life, politics, and College Republicans (no CR involvement is not politics, I equate it more with Michael Vick's Dog Fighting rink).
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POLSCI 213: What NOT To Do as College Republicans
These attacks are dumb. I mean seriously. This new blog questions where all the money is: Well, I'm not paying for ALL the flags by myself! And how on earth do you think we paid for convention??? You know, like that Jimmy John's you were given. That stuff isn't free.
My favorite one especially though is the blog entry saying that I should be working the the Democrats on this 9/11 flag event. Honestly though, it's almost hard to respond to such a ridiculous statement. If you want me to work with the Dems, well then maybe you should join an organization other than the College REPUBLICANS.
And what's wrong with soliciting donations from Rudy's people? Again, this stuff isn't cheap!
I do, however, appreciate the tremendous help from the schools that gave the MFCRs $50 for this event. This event cost nearly $300 per school and even the smallest amount can make the biggest difference.
ECON 101: The more you spend, the more you're hated
We have home grown American Flags! They are nice, cotton flags on a nice wooden dowel rod that won't break. Great right? YES! The downside: it tripled our budget!
Many of you said to forget it. I was told by someone of influence to call all the chapters and cancel the event. Well you know what, that's not the kind of leader I am. I'm a leader that is going to keep a promise. Right now I'm paying for that promise, but hey, that's what student loans are for anyways!
(PS-YES! I'M DEFINITELY ACCEPTING DONATIONS!)
Voting Against the Youth Budget is Like Voting for Hillary Clinton
Sure we are College Republicans and we should volunteer. Paid or unpaid, I'll be there for the Republican Party. But c'mon ya'll... We are broke college students!
Furthermore, this money has ALWAYS been promised to us by State Party, but NEVER given to us (at least not since I've been around).
TurnMichiganRed Supports Chuck Yob!
Those of you that said no, such as many of our chapter chairs, answer me this: Does this affect our working relationship? Although Robbie Rankey did not give his endorsement, didn't FSU still get mailed nearly 3,000 flags? The point of this is that far too often people get caught up in divisions and in reality we need to come together as an organization if we want to promote real change on our campuses.
Forget about my endorsement. For what we, as College Republicans in the Great State of Michigan, need to accomplish, it means nothing. Same thing goes for President. I don't know about you, but I plan on backing our Republican nominee. No matter what.
Mackinac Island
I'm not sure if Romney has spots left for Mackinac, but if you would like to go to the conference and you support Governor Romney for President, then contact me and I'm sure we can find someone for you to go with.
I'm not sure if Guiliani (Hunter, Thomson, Tancredo) has any spots available for Mackinac, but if you would like to go to the conference and you support Mayor Guiliani......
Do you get the point here?
Monday, September 10, 2007
A Question to the Youth of Michigan...
Well, my friends, tonight I sit here writing to you (instead of writing a paper on Plato and the 'meaning of life') in order for the record to be set clear.
I, Justin Zatkoff, support John McCain for President of the United States.
I, Justin Zatkoff, support Chuck Yob in all that he has done and all that he will do.
I, Justin Zatkoff, support the Youth Budget, opposed by Saul Anuzis, his staff, and his 'friends.'
I, Justin Zatkoff, currently have $2,600 on my credit card to pay for all the American Flags for the 9/11 event.
I, Justin Zatkoff, expect no guarantee other than "it would be nice" to one day be paid back for the cost of those flags.
I, Justin Zatkoff, cannot stand all these attacks about me, Matt Hall, and Dan Carlson. I am good friends with both Dan and Matt.
Those are the facts, if I have forgotten any I apologize. For those of you that know me well, I am known for my, dare I say, "Straight-Talk." Here's some No Bullshit answers (or questions in return) to questions many of you have: (See above posts)
College Republicans plan Sept. 11 event
Full story can be viewed at http://www.hillsdale.net/stories/091007/news_20070910013.shtml
“It’s been six years since the terrorist attacks,” said Justin Zatkoff, chairman of the Michigan Federation of College Republicans, which is coordinating and paying for the remembrances. “Far too often, people even forget that they happened.”
As part of the commemoration Tuesday, nearly 3,000 flags will be displayed on the Campus Quad at Hillsdale College. Eight other colleges across Michigan will also take part.
The “Remember 9–11” event was inspired by a project of the Young America’s Foundation, a conservative group based in Herndon, Va.
Zatkoff said his group decided to participate because colleges were neglecting to remind students to remember the attacks, even though the campuses communicate with students in the aftermath of tragedies like the mass shooting at Virginia Tech earlier this year.
Conservative Dossier gets it wrong again!
Here is the type of evidence this blog uses to fabricate a story...
This is the email that was sent out that the story is refering to...
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Original Message-----
From: fredo005@aol.com [fredo005@aol.com]
Sent: Friday, September 07, 2007 5:39 AM
To: Hildenbrand, Gerald W USA Mr USA US NCE
Subject: rnc man/woman race
Gerry,
Not sure if you're still in the State's or back in Iraq - either way I
hope this email finds you safe (matter of fact - I'm not sure if you
still use this email).
I'm emailing you just to touch base and get your thoughts about the
National Committeeman's race. I noticed your congressman endorsed
Chuck, but I wasn't sure if that means you're going to follow his lead.
Currently I'm "keeping my powder dry." I'd be happy to fill you in on
what went down at the last state committee meeting but essentially
Chuck/Holly and company sold the McCain campaign up the river for
personal reasons (to protect the national committeeman/woman seats).
Regardless of if you're with McCain or not - Chuck just proved that
there is a trend in how he operates - internal republican politics come
before external republican v. democrat politics and that's something
that is not good for the party.
Anyhow, I thought we had not talked in a while and this might be a good
topic of conversation :) just wondering what you're thinking, which way
you're leaning, etc.
Matt
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It has been confirmed that the email address this was sent from "fredo005@aol.com" has been used by 11th District Chairman Matt Frendeway in the past, and therefore it is definitely not from Matt Hall.
Reportedly when Matt Hall asked Joe Sylvester to remove the post, Joe refused.
"Conservative" Dossier using an email from Matt Frendeway to attack Matt Hall? Unbelievable!
Saturday, September 8, 2007
TurnMichiganRed
For right now, feel free to go to www.turnmichiganred.com--In the coming weeks that will be our actual blogspace; opposed to redirecting to blogger.
