Rick Tyler is a thought-provoking Political Annotator for the MSNBC Cable News Network offer a broad perspective to unfolding political events.  A s a professional political strategist, Rick has helped hundreds of candidates prepare for the rigors of candidature for public office. He is Co-Founder of Foundry Strategies, a strategic, communications consulting firm specializing in helping political and corporate clients attain their leadership potential by honing their communications skills.

Rick was the National Spokesperson for U.S. Senator Ted Cruz' presidential entrada. In the 2012 election cycle, Rick was a senior advisor and spokesman to the Winning Our Future PAC, a pro-Newt Gingrich for President Super PAC.  Prior to joining the PAC, Rick was a key member the quondam Business firm Speaker'southward team for more than a decade serving as Gingrich's advisor and spokesperson.

As lead trainer for GOPAC and trainer for the Leadership Constitute, Rick has trained thousands of candidates, citizens, and public officials and their staffs in the The states and countries around the globe including Canada, Italy, Greece, Japan, and Israel to lead successful campaigns for elected office.

Rick has been invited to speak to many professional person groups, committees, and country legislative caucuses. He was a guest lecturer at both the Found for Politics at the John F. Kennedy School of Government at Harvard, the Robert J. Dole Institute for Politics at the University of Kansas, and is currently a guest lecturer at the Global Middle for Political Engagement and The George Washington University.

A gifted communicator, Rick has appeared hundreds of times on national television news shows including MSNBC; Fox News Channel; CNN; CBS News; NBC News; ABC News; PBS; HBO; CNBC; CBN; Bloomberg News; BBC; CBC; RTE; and Al Jazeera.

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Still CorrectAn Immigrant-Loving, Hybrid-Driving, Composting American Makes the Case for Conservatism

Since 2016, "conservative" has come to mean "supportive of the policies of the Trump Administration": building his "wall," enacting ruinous tariffs and limiting trade, alienating our allies and kowtowing to dictators, spending wildly, and generally doing the very opposite of what conservatism actually calls for. As a result, millions of Americans are struggling to reconcile their lifelong political identities with what their traditional political party at present stands for.

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In the stop, he reclaims conservatism for conservatives—and proves that it'south the best way forward for America.


Yet Right: An Immigrant-Loving, Hybrid-Driving, Composting American Defends Conservatism Rick Tyler is a thought-provoking Political Analyst for the MSNBC Cable News Network offer a broad perspective to unfolding political events. Eschewing partisan spin, Rick gives his audition an unvarnished analysis of the meaning behind political posturing calling balls and strikes without regard to whose team strikes out.

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Praise for Still Right "Rick Tyler'southward Still Right reminds readers what existent conservatives still believe and why those values will outlast Donald Trump and reverse the damage caused by his bloated budgets, record debts, and reactionary policies." —Joe Scarborough

"[A] jolt of common sense." -Publishers Weekly

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"Rick Tyler has written a remarkable book that describes how the GOP threw overboard the conservatism of Ronald Reagan and John McCain. To read his crisp, lucid, direct-forward volume is to rediscover what fabricated the Republican Political party great and why it's in need of a rebirth of principles." -Donna Brazile