Monday, October 11, 2010

Interview with Net Right Daily

 Pundit Press is proud to present interview number 14 in our ongoing interview series. Today we are interviewing Adam, a contributor to the site Net Right Daily, a cool conservative site I highly suggest for you to check out.
1. Why and when was Net Right Daily created?

NetRightDaily.com was first launched in August of 2008 and has gone through a couple of different versions since. The most recent version of NRD was created in April of 2010. NRD is the official blog for Americans for Limited Government and is a hub for education, activism and information on the most important issues facing right leaning folks.

2. What is the best part about contributing to the site?

I love contributing to NRD. The best part is that I can cover any issue that I think is important and it gives me a great stage to get that message spread far and wide. We have a bunch of great folks encouraging us each an every day and the message of limited government is getting out.

3. Has President Obama been better or worse than you feared/expected?

Well, this is tough to answer. First, I knew Obama would be a Big Government liberal despite his rhetoric on the campaign trail of being a centrist, post-partisan moderate. Second, what I most feared was that he would be as potent in office as he was on the campaign trail. I think it is safe to say that Obama in office is a much weaker person that Obama on the campaign trail--which is good news for America.

4. Any favorite for 2012 yet?

I'm skeptical of every politician. I have no favorite for 2012. Just ask me this again in 2012.

5. Would you vote for a RINO against Obama?

No. The damage inflicted by RINO's is as bad as the damage inflicted by those that are unafraid of labeling themselves as liberals.

6. Do you see the Tea Party continuing past next year?

I think the Tea Party has the potential to be potent for years to come. That is as long as they don't lose steam after the 2010 midterms. If they can stay focused on holding politicians electable, they will be a political powerhouse for quite some time. Also, the long term goals of Tea Party activists, which has kept them motivated thus far, involves change on multiple levels that they know will take years to achieve. So far, the Tea Party has only been building momentum.

7. Anything else you would like to add?

We are always looking for contributors and new voices at NetRightDaily, if you want to get involved, just shoot me an email at Adam@netrightdaily.com!

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