Cameron Macgregor

Cameron Macgregor graduated from the US Naval Academy in 2007. He then served aboard the navy destroyer USS BENFOLD for just over two years, working primarily as an engineering officer. He completed one deployment to the Arabian Gulf in 2008, a tour that involved a diverse range of operations from anti-piracy to anti-drug trafficking. After leaving the navy Cameron briefly worked for Congressman Patrick McHenry (R-NC). Since, Cameron has been writing and teaching. Some of his work has appeared in the Washington Times. He is currently a graduate student at George Mason University.

8 Steps to Revive the Right

  8. Play Offense: If the Right wants to win, it must play offense rather than defense. Romantic notions of…

10 years ago

Ryan budget is “a joke and a betrayal!”

That’s what former Reagan Office of Management and Budget (OMB) director David Stockman called Paul Ryan’s budget agreement with Senate Democrat…

10 years ago

Stop calling me a Conservative!

  If you are a Tea Partier like me, you probably think of yourself as a conservative, but you’re not.…

11 years ago

Syria debate reveals gap between Americans and Washington

Syrian debate reveals gap between Americans and Washington                 The heads of both…

11 years ago

Who cares about white America?

            Tough economic times have brought many issues to the fore in America but one…

11 years ago

Detroit’s Failed Paradigms are America’s

          After arduous negotiations with Detroit’s creditors and pension beneficiaries failed to produce a resolution, city…

11 years ago

The Failure of Mass Immigration

                      Among the many divisive issues consuming policymakers this summer,…

11 years ago

Is the Fed game up?

For a very long time, rebooting the US economy has been left to a handful of central bankers at the…

11 years ago

Is It Time for a New Conservative Party?

In the halls of the Gaylord Hotel at the National Harbor just outside of Washington DC, the scene of CPAC…

11 years ago

Closing in on the tipping point

The fiscal cliff fiasco proved once again that America is unwilling to wean itself off of the gravy train. It…

11 years ago

A Rocky Road ahead after Election

2012 may be a year of decision for voters, but 2013 will be a year of crisis for lawmakers. Looking…

11 years ago

How Romney can build on his debate victory

For many of us, Wednesday night was the beginning of the presidential election. For the first time Mitt Romney emerged…

12 years ago

Why Gun Rights Matter

A series of violent shootings have dominated the headlines this summer. Tragically, another shooting occurred this week in Old Bridge,…

12 years ago

No More Mr. Nice Mitt

Mitt Romney has been around politics all of his life. His father, George Romney, was governor of Michigan and ran…

12 years ago

A Grim Global Outlook

The situation in the Eurozone is fluid to put it mildly. Spain continues to struggle financially as its banks hover…

12 years ago