Wednesday, July 8, 2015

Bobby Jindal Presidential Campaign Announcement Full Speech (C-SPAN)

Bobby Jindal announced his bid for the Republican presidential nomination. He made the announcement at Pontchartrain Center in Kenner, Louisiana. Watch the complete Bobby Jindal Presidential Campaign Announcement event here: http://cs.pn/1Kam3vl

 

Saturday, March 22, 2014

Dr. Vanila Singh for Congress - California's 17th CD

After growing up in Fremont and moving back to the 17th Congressional District to raise my family, I am running for Congress and here's why: our children deserve better leadership than we are getting, I want to serve my community, and we need to look for practical - not partisan - solutions to our nation's problems.


Neel Kashkari: Can This Indian-American Republican Become The Next Governor Of California?

Photo: Neel Kashkari: Can This Indian-American Republican Become The Next Governor Of California?

Neel Kashkari, an Indian-American with a glittering résumé, but no political office-holding experience, has declared his gubernatorial candidacy for this year's election in California as a Republican.

A son of Indian immigrants, Kashkari, only 40, faces a multitude of obstacles in his Quixotic quest to unseat popular Democratic incumbent Jerry Brown, 75, who is riding high from engineering the state's remarkable recovery from near economic collapse a few years ago. (Brown has not yet formally announced his candidacy, although his team has already raised about $17 million for the presumptive campaign.)

As such, Kashkari is stepping into an arena with many risks and challenges.

Part of Kashkari's woes have to do with factors far beyond his control -- namely, changing demographics that have pushed the once-powerful Republican Party into near irrelevance in California.

http://www.ibtimes.com/neel-kashkari-can-indian-american-republican-become-next-governor-california-1551027
 Neel Kashkari, an Indian-American with a glittering résumé, but no political office-holding experience, has declared his gubernatorial candidacy for... this year's election in California as a Republican.

A son of Indian immigrants, Kashkari, only 40, faces a multitude of obstacles in his Quixotic quest to unseat popular Democratic incumbent Jerry Brown, 75, who is riding high from engineering the state's remarkable recovery from near economic collapse a few years ago. (Brown has not yet formally announced his candidacy, although his team has already raised about $17 million for the presumptive campaign.)

As such, Kashkari is stepping into an arena with many risks and challenges.

Part of Kashkari's woes have to do with factors far beyond his control -- namely, changing demographics that have pushed the once-powerful Republican Party into near irrelevance in California.

http://www.ibtimes.com/neel-kashkari-can-indian-american-republican-become-next-governor-california-1551027




2014 Lincoln Reagan Dinner with Governor Nikki Haley

SFGOP Chairman Harmeet Dhillon and her husband Sarvjit Randhawa with Governor Haley. — at The Julia Morgan Ballroom.

More pictures: https://www.facebook.com/SFGOP

Monday, February 3, 2014

Interview w/Harmeet K. Dhillon, Vice Chair of California Republicans

WASHINGTON, April 16, 2013 ― Harmeet K. Dhillon is a name you will come to know. Recently, Harmeet made history by becoming the first woman ever elected to the position of Vice Chairman of the California Republican Party. Born in India, Dhillon and family arrived in the United States when she was two years old.

From the Bronx, New York to rural North Carolina, where her father worked as an orthopedic surgeon, her family adopted and lived by traditional, conservative values. According to Dhillon, who is herself an accomplished business litigation attorney, she and her family are Sikhs. Her Dad and brother, she says, wear turbans.The conservative values she and her family live by provide them with the structure through which to practice their religion.

Dhillon attended Dartmouth College, where she earned a Bachelor-of-Arts Degree in Classical Studies (ancient Greek, Latin, and classical art and archaeology), and the University of Virginia, where she received her law degree and sat on the editorial board of the Virginia Law Review. She served a one-year clerkship with a United States Court of Appeals judge in the Fourth Circuit after graduation.

From 1996 to the present, Dhillon has been widely published. Practicing law in New York, London, Silicon Valley, San Francisco, she is a talented speaker and litigator.

Currently, Harmeet K. Dhillon is second most powerful Republican in the State of California party leadership.

WTC: Harmeet, thank you so much for agreeing to this interview for the Washington Times Communities.


Harmeet K. Dhillon: No, thank you. I appreciate the opportunity.

WTC: So, what attracted you to the Republican Party?

Harmeet K. Dhillon: I have been a Republican ever since I could vote. I was raised in a family where my parents were conservative and we discussed politics at home, particularly issues of unfair regulation, excessive taxation, and greedy trial lawyers.



WTC: What type of family were you raised in, and how has your upbringing shaped your political views?

Harmeet K. Dhillon: My father was a country doctor, an orthopedic surgeon in rural North Carolina, and my mother a housewife at first and then business manager for my father’s medical practice. We are practicing Sikhs, with conservative social values. My parents emigrated from India in order to have a better life and opportunities. India was a socialist country when they left, closely allied with the Soviet Union.

WTC: What made you decide to run for vice chairman?

Harmeet K. Dhillon: I felt there was a need for new leadership in the California Republican Party. We need a new vision of how to appeal to younger voters in various demographics. This is a critical juncture in California’s history and every citizen needs to do his or her part to change things. I felt that I could help make a difference, and so I volunteered and ran.

WTC: What are your goals for the Republican Party as the Vice-Chair?

Harmeet K. Dhillon: I want to increase voter registration by the year 2014 so that more registered Republicans are in San Francisco as well as the rest of California, and to recruit and train people throughout the state; but especially those people living in rural areas who want to represent and work for the Republican Party. We also need to do a better job of turning out decline to state (“independent”) voters and moderate Democrats by running better candidates with broader appeal.

WTC: Would you ever consider running for office on a national level?

Harmeet K. Dhillon: It’s too soon after being elected to the vice chairman position in California to consider running for office at any level. My term as GOP vice chairman is for two years and my priority will be growing the California Republican Party.


WTC: Do you have any hobbies?

Harmeet K. Dhillon: I am an avid knitter and knitwear designer, with my own California yarn and knitwear company, Sea Ranch Woolworks. I love to read and enjoy cooking and world adventure travel.

WTC: Who is your favorite music artist?

Harmeet K. Dhillon: That is a tough one, but my favorites include Steely Dan, the Doors, Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan and Satinder Sartaj.

WTC: Thank you for your time to visit with us this morning. It was a pleasure speaking with you.

Harmeet K. Dhillon: The pleasure was mine.

Friday, May 17, 2013

Dinesh D’Souza to release new film, titled: AMERICA in 2016

Los Angeles, CA—Six months after 2016: Obama’s America became the second highest grossing political documentary of all time, the filmmakers behind the smash hit are teaming up again to produce a new film, simply titled: AMERICA.
…It’s at great moments of peril like this that we need to regroup and rediscover the first principles of what made America great.
“We are now living in the America that we warned our fellow citizens could come to pass if President Obama were re-elected,” said Dinesh D’Souza, best-selling author who will return as writer and host. “Like it or not America is now the nation that Barack Obama Junior and Senior dreamed of creating. Americans are right to be terrified as they see the transformation of America take place before their very eyes. But it’s at great moments of peril like this that we need to regroup and rediscover the first principles of what made America great.”
“We intend to bring the same level of excellence, integrity and honesty to this production and, if we’re successful, we’ll once again be embraced by the American filmgoing public and ignored by the Oscars,” quipped producer Gerald R. Molen, himself an Academy Award® winning filmmaker of such hits as Schindler’s List, Jurassic Park and Minority Report, who returns as producer.

Bobby Jindal lays out GOP strategy