Author: Ripon Society
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Wisdom from our 26th President – November 14, 2022
“The dealings of the United States with foreign powers should be considered from no partisan standpoint.” The Independent, August 11, 1892
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Wisdom from our 26th President – November 8, 2022
“We need to make our political representatives more quickly and sensitively responsive to the people whose servants they are.” Speech in Osawatomie, KS, August 31, 1910
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Wisdom from our 26th President – November 1, 2022
“A man of sound political instincts can no more subscribe to the doctrine of absolute independence of party on the one hand than to that of unquestioning party alliance on the other.” Atlantic Monthly, Alabama, August, 1894
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Wisdom from our 26th President – October 25, 2022
“There never can be, there never will be a good government in which the average citizen is not a decent man in private life.” Speech in Montgomery, Alabama, October 24, 1905
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Ripon Society Holds Discussion on the Importance of Government Oversight
WASHINGTON, DC — The Ripon Society hosted a discussion with Machalagh Carr, the General Counsel for House GOP Leader Kevin McCarthy, about government oversight and the important role that Congress plays in that regard.
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Wisdom from our 26th President – October 18, 2022
“Wise legislation is vitally important, but honest administration is even more important.” Speech in Philadelphia, PA June 21, 1900
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Ripon Society Holds Discussion with the Executive Directors of the NRCC & NRSC
WASHINGTON, DC — With the mid-term election less than a month away, The Ripon Society held a luncheon discussion yesterday afternoon with two strategists who are leading the effort to help the GOP win back control of Congress.
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Wisdom from our 26th President – October 11, 2022
“Let the watchwords of all our people be the old familiar watchwords of honesty, decency, fair-dealing and common sense.” Speech at the New York State Fair September 7, 1907
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Wisdom from our 26th President – October 4, 2022
“In any republic courage is a prime necessity for the average citizen.” Speech in Cambridge, MA February 23, 1907
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“My hope for the future is that we will see some of the rhetoric calm down.”
WASHINGTON, DC – U.S. Reps. Stephania Bice, Mariannette Miller-Meeks, and Julia Letlow spoke to a breakfast meeting of The Ripon Society about their first term in office and their hopes for Congress in the coming year.
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The GOP’s Commitment to America
The Ripon Society presents a special preview of the “Commitment to America.” Featuring essays from seven GOP leaders tasked with drafting a unifying agenda for House Republicans.