PolicyMic – A Political Voice For Millennials
-
Recent Posts
The Political Zealot on PolicyMic

Archives
- April 2013 (1)
- February 2013 (8)
- January 2013 (13)
- December 2012 (1)
- November 2012 (5)
- October 2012 (15)
- September 2012 (10)
- August 2012 (9)
- July 2012 (14)
- June 2012 (9)
- May 2012 (13)
- April 2012 (12)
- March 2012 (12)
- February 2012 (15)
- January 2012 (16)
- December 2011 (12)
- November 2011 (20)
- October 2011 (18)
- September 2011 (19)
- August 2011 (24)
- July 2011 (5)
The Political ZealotTags
aca assault weapons Atlanta Barack Obama Congress Debate democrats federal assault weapons ban Georgia Gingrich gop gun control Herman Cain John Boehner Michele Bachmann millennial millennial politics millennials millennial vote Mitt Romney Newt Gingrich Obama obamacare Occupy Wall Street payroll tax cut PolicyMic Political Zealot President Obama Republican republicans Rick Perry Rick Santorum Romney Ron Paul santorum SCOTUS Senate supreme court Tax tea party United States Wall Street Washington White House youth vote
Tag Archives: the political zealot
PZ Signing Off
Of course the title says it all and if you have come here looking for updates recently, you know that there hasn’t been any. Unfortunately this marks the end of my political rants and website running days. Why you ask? … Continue reading
PolicyMic – A Political Voice For Millennials
The Political Zealot is proud to announce the availability of PolicyMic – A Political Voice For Millennials, in ebook format online at Amazon.com. This short ebook, is written by David Gray of The Political Zealot. In PolicyMic – A Political Voice For … Continue reading
Posted in Millennials
Tagged ebook, gen y, Generation Y, millennial, PolicyMic, PolicyMic - A Political Voice For Millennials, Political Zealot, social media, the political zealot
Comments Off


Election Results: How Did Republicans Lose The White House And The Senate? The Tea Party
Last night ended much quicker than I expected. Fox News was the first to call the reelection of President Obama when they called Ohio going to Obama. This caused much of a stir in their election coverage because Karl Rove … Continue reading →