Don Gonyea http://wmot.org en IRS Inquiries Crossed The Line, Tea Party Groups Say http://wmot.org/post/irs-inquiries-crossed-line-tea-party-groups-say Tea Party activists are calling for a full investigation, and possibly lawsuits, following revelations that the Internal Revenue Service flagged so-called patriot groups for extra scrutiny in applications for federal tax-exempt status.<p>Among those claiming unjust and unconstitutional targeting by the IRS is a group called TheTeaParty.net, which bills itself as the largest grass-roots conservative Tea Party organization in the country.<p>Washington-based attorney Dan Backer, who represents the group, says he does not have a problem with the IRS checking to make sure applicants for nonprofit s Wed, 15 May 2013 07:35:00 +0000 Don Gonyea 24181 at http://wmot.org How Will Obama Make His Case On Syria? http://wmot.org/post/how-will-obama-make-his-case-syria The U.S. role in the civil war in Syria has been limited to humanitarian aid and nonlethal equipment for the rebels. But that may change with recent revelations about the use of chemical weapons.<p>Polls show that Americans are still not paying close attention to the conflict, but there is a reluctance to intervene — a byproduct of the experience in Iraq.<p>President Obama says he's weighing all options. Whatever he decides, he'll have to make a case to the U.S. public.<p>There are voices in Washington trying to ratchet up the pressure on the White House to do more about Syria. Thu, 02 May 2013 07:04:00 +0000 Don Gonyea 23671 at http://wmot.org How Will Obama Make His Case On Syria? Immigration Debate Puts Farm Workers Union In Spotlight http://wmot.org/post/immigration-debate-puts-farm-workers-union-spotlight A new immigration bill is expected to be introduced in the U.S. Sat, 13 Apr 2013 09:09:00 +0000 Don Gonyea 22978 at http://wmot.org Immigration Debate Puts Farm Workers Union In Spotlight Outside the Supreme Court, The Arguments Continue http://wmot.org/post/outside-supreme-court-arguments-continue As oral arguments were beginning Tuesday in the first of two same-sex marriage cases inside the Supreme Court, the steps in front of the court were filled with throngs of what looked to be mostly gay-marriage supporters, spilling out in front of the building and to the other side of the street.<p>About a half hour earlier, a parade of traditional-marriage supporters had arrived, later headed to a rally on the National Mall.<p>At the court, some of those who held up signs denouncing gay marriage and warning that God would not approve were overwhelmed by their adversaries, who stood in front of Tue, 26 Mar 2013 16:06:00 +0000 Don Gonyea 22339 at http://wmot.org Outside the Supreme Court, The Arguments Continue Why Republicans Are Out Of Step With Young Voters http://wmot.org/post/why-republicans-are-out-step-young-voters Republican Party Chairman Reince Priebus has begun a series of meetings with groups that have overwhelmingly gone Democratic in the past two presidential elections.<p>He's sitting down with Latino and Asian voters and with young people across the country. The youth group is of particular concern to the GOP because voting habits established at this stage could last a lifetime.<p>College students at Ohio State University were eager to talk about the state of the GOP brand. Fri, 01 Mar 2013 10:16:00 +0000 Don Gonyea 21413 at http://wmot.org College Republicans Offer GOP Advice For Winning Over Their Generation http://wmot.org/post/college-republicans-offer-gop-advice-winning-over-their-generation During President Obama's State of the Union address this week, 14 members of the <a href="http://www.osucrs.com/" target="_blank">College Republicans at Ohio State University</a> gathered in a meeting room at their student union on campus in Columbus, Ohio.<p>The president's speech, which they watched on a giant flat-screen TV, was punctuated with groans, rebuttal, criticisms and sarcasm from this young audience. Sat, 16 Feb 2013 16:59:00 +0000 Don Gonyea 20934 at http://wmot.org College Republicans Offer GOP Advice For Winning Over Their Generation For GOP Comeback, Leaders Urge Stepped-Up Outreach http://wmot.org/post/gop-comeback-leaders-urge-stepped-outreach In their first big party gathering since Election Day, Republican leaders from around the country met in Charlotte, N.C., this week.<p>The GOP is promising a great deal of change in advance of the next election, but one area where there will be no change for the party is in its leadership. Republican National Committee Chairman Reince Priebus was elected to another two-year term.<p>In his acceptance speech, he cited a simple reason why Republicans failed to win the White House and lost seats in the House and Senate in November.<p>"I'm no math whiz; I'm an attorney. Sat, 26 Jan 2013 10:27:00 +0000 Don Gonyea 20152 at http://wmot.org For GOP Comeback, Leaders Urge Stepped-Up Outreach At Winter Gathering, GOP Asks: Where Do We Go From Here? http://wmot.org/post/winter-gathering-gop-asks-where-do-we-go-here <p>http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DmGO0mV_lfE</p> Thu, 24 Jan 2013 21:32:00 +0000 Don Gonyea 20101 at http://wmot.org At Winter Gathering, GOP Asks: Where Do We Go From Here? Latino Voters Urge Obama To Keep Immigration Promise http://wmot.org/post/latino-voters-urge-obama-keep-immigration-promise Latino voters were a key to President Obama's victory in November, turning out in big numbers and supporting Obama by more than 2 to 1 over Republican Mitt Romney.<p>Now, many of those voters say it's time for Obama to do something he did not do in his first term: push hard for and sign a comprehensive immigration overhaul.<p>Let's start with a group of Latinos — young and old, some U.S. citizens, some not — heading from Florida to Washington, D.C., for Obama's inauguration and for meetings with members of Congress. Fri, 18 Jan 2013 08:32:00 +0000 Don Gonyea 19882 at http://wmot.org For Young Republican, Defying Boehner In Washington Plays Well Back Home http://wmot.org/post/young-republican-defying-boehner-washington-plays-well-back-home When the rumored rebellion against House Speaker John Boehner's bid for a second term played out last week, the very first Republican to not vote for Boehner was Rep. Justin Amash, R-Mich., just three names into the alphabetical roll call.<p>The revolt failed, <a href="http://www.npr.org/2013/01/06/168724498/rebel-republicans-tried-to-send-boehner-a-message" target="_blank">with fewer than a dozen</a> House Republicans following Amash's lead. Now, the 32-year-old second-term congressman is back in his Grand Rapids-based district for the first time since that drama. Thu, 10 Jan 2013 22:57:00 +0000 Don Gonyea 19640 at http://wmot.org For Young Republican, Defying Boehner In Washington Plays Well Back Home