Grover Norquist

Grover Norquist Encouraged by Weiner's Stand on Earmarks

Anti-tax activist Grover Norquist likes what he hears from Representative Anthony Weiner about eliminating earmarks in Congress.

“[Having earmarks] changes the nature of who a congressman is. All of a sudden, he is a favor factory,” Norquist told me.  read more »

For Fox Business, Big Government Is Enemy Number One

Alexis Glick interviewing the Naked Cowboy. The secret of his success: Tony Robbins.
Alexis Glick interviewing the Naked Cowboy. The secret of his success: Tony Robbins.

It soon became clear that riling up competitor CNBC was a minor, albeit festive indulgence in the Fox Business Network workday. "Big Government" is the common enemy here, and they'll talk about it all day long.  read more »

Rudy’s Loveless Marriage to Conference Conservatives

Rudy Giuliani.
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Rudy Giuliani.

WASHINGTON, D.C.—Every year, anti-tax activist Grover Norquist hosts two can’t-miss even  read more »

Norquist on the Conversions of Rudy and Mitt

Grover Norquist, the small-government advocate who helped engineer the conservative revolution in the 1990's, has a novel take on why erstwhile liberals like Rudy Giuliani and Mitt Romney might be embraced by social conservatives.

"People are up for conversions, for changes, for growing," he told me in an interview this week. "People love former alcoholics and drug addicts. You never have anybody on the 700 Club who always went to church and was nice. 'Now, homosexual prostitutes who took drugs and don't do that anymore -- yeah, we like you!'"

Norquist said that Giuliani's subtle new strategy for dealing with his past apostacies could work, but he thinks that Romney's more overt change of heart is going to end up being the more successful one.

"The argument made out by Romney is actually the better one, as articulated on abortion," said Norquist. "'I used to be pro-choice and so stated it, but now I have had a change of heart and now I'm not.'"

The trick, he said, is to make it believable.

"That's called winning when people want to be on your team. Conservative movements should be willing to accept conversions one way in one direction, one time," said Norquist. "As long as someone has a credible explanation as to why."

--Jason Horowitz

Opponents of Torture Are True Patriots

George W. Bush
Hai Knafo
George W. Bush

Naïve citizens may be surprised to learn that some of the most morally upright of our fellow Am  read more »

Opponents of Torture Are True Patriots

Naïve citizens may be surprised to learn that some of the most morally upright of our fellow Americ  read more »

The Monday Meeting, A Right-Wing Cabal Ready to Convert N.Y.

Joseph Bruno, the majority leader of the State Senate, took the floor at a meeting of New York's mos  read more »

Albany Burns; Pataki, Bruno Grapple, Sweat

Senate Majority Leader Joseph Bruno, who is in the midst of a bitter budget war with his fellow Repu  read more »