Amy Clark — Texas Red
Amy Clark

Amy Clark is a sixth-generation Texan and longtime conservative activist who has dug in her boot heels to keep her state (and turn her country) red. Ms. Clark works as a freelance marketing consultant and travels across Texas presenting to the grassroots on messaging and communication, the legislative process and getting out the vote. She is a wife and mother, hunter and angler, and NRA life member who currently serves as vice chair of the Republican Party of Texas.
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As I write this, hundreds of people are converging on the streets of Washington, D.C., and in the halls of the U.S. Capitol with T-shirts saying "Believe Women." Does anyone bother to ask what this really means?
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Major League Baseball brings its annual summer All-Star classic to our nation's capital this week.
SharesAMY CLARK: A modern day David and Goliath in Texas
This weekend, thousands marched on the Texas Capitol in celebration of life and in memory of the more than 50 million lives lost since the infamous Roe v. Wade decision in 1973. Just two days later, a Harris County grand jury tasked with investigating wrong-doing by Planned Parenthood shocked the nation by instead indicting the messenger.
SharesAMY CLARK: The truth about the State of the Union
On Monday, the White House tweeted out: "The #EmptySeat in the State of the Union guest box will speak for those who no longer have a voice." As expected, people took quickly to Twitter with their interpretations of that comment.
SharesAMY CLARK: Climate change instead of ISIS threat. Really?
Monday marked the opening of the United Nations climate change conference in Paris, with leaders from nearly 150 countries in attendance. Much has been made of the irony that global leaders are gathering in France -- just weeks after a massive terror attack -- to discuss the threat of greenhouse gas emissions.
SharesAMY CLARK: A Veterans Day story
When I was in the eighth grade, we were given a special assignment in November to write a letter to a veteran. I had no idea to whom my letter would be sent, but I remember taking the project very seriously.
SharesAMY CLARK: Obama’s Keystone move undercuts blue collar constituency
President Obama took to the microphone Friday to deliver a death blow to the Keystone XL Pipeline project, ironically on the same day the most recent job numbers were released -- demonstrating zero growth in the manufacturing industry.
SharesAMY CLARK: The Debate: Low expectations, lots of popcorn
The moment the whole country has been waiting for ... well, actually, not really. The expected ratings for the Democratic Party debate hosted by CNN hover around the 5 million mark -- not even in the same universe as the estimated 25 million people who tuned in to the Republican debate on CNN.
SharesAMY CLARK: What I wish the pope would say to Congress
A pontifical-portrait toaster, Papal brewskies, pontifex-inspired milkshakes, a life-sized, cardboard cutout of Francis himself, and even, yes, holy cheese! Sounds like the pope has come to town.
SharesAMY CLARK: Patriotism and the Iran nuclear deal
Another September 11th has come and gone--the day set aside to remember, mourn, watch footage, post pictures and relive the moment forever etched on our minds in 2001.
SharesAMY CLARK: Guns, family values, life lessons
In honor of the start of hunting season in Texas this week, here's a story about a little girl and her first shotgun.
SharesAMY CLARK: Va. on-air shooting brings more calls for gun control
Like clockwork, it took less than 24 hours for the Obama administration to begin renewing its call for gun control.
SharesAMY CLARK: Mark women’s suffrage on renewed battleground
This month marks the 95th anniversary of women's suffrage in this nation. It seems a fitting moment to pause and take stock of how far we've come since the days of those iconic marches for political equality.
SharesAMY CLARK: A Texan and freedom lover to the bone
My name is Amy, y'all, and I am a Texan.
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