MATT ROONEY is SaveJersey.com's founder and editor-in-chief, a practicing New Jersey attorney, and the host of 'The Matt Rooney Show' on 1210 WPHT every Saturday evening from 7-9 PM EST
New Jersey’s gerrymandered legislative districts present an uphill challenge for Republicans every cycle, but the national organization charged with helping elect GOP candidates believes five […]
Politics is ugly, New Jersey politics is uglier, and Hudson County politics is downright savage. Hudson’s reputation for public sector brutality began 217 years ago […]
There are plenty of substantive reasons to oppose Phil Murphy’s quixotic push for “zero emissions by 2050,” Save Jerseyans, including the astronomical price tag (billion, […]
Phil Murphy’s anti-police measures are taking a toll another iconic Jersey Shore community during peak tourist season. Executive Order 2021-07 will, according to an Avalon press […]
There’s some evidence that the voter registration bleeding for New Jersey Republicans may’ve finally arrested this year, Save Jerseyans. In Monmouth County, there’s even better […]
On Friday, former Ambassador and SC Governor Nikki Haley became the first 2024 presidential hopeful to endorse Jack Ciattarelli. Haley is also reportedly appearing at […]
I hope you’ve been enjoying our Wednesday Save Jersey Live! show, Save Jerseyans. It’s our way of getting some of the most influential (mostly right-of-center) […]
Michael Avenatti’s roadshow has come to an end, Save Jerseyans. On Thursday, the anti-Trump attorney, grifter and former media darling was sentenced to 2 1/2 […]
News that Tom Malinowski (D, NJ-07) – facing three ethics complaints – has paused his stock trades isn’t earning praise from his fiercest critics. The Congressional […]
Shortly before Independence Day, Save Jerseyans, Union County’s Democrat-dominated government broke ground on the latest in a long line of Leftist ideas that can be […]
A bill recently signed by Governor Phil Murphy will expand Medicaid benefits to illegal alien children, Save Jerseyans; according to NJ Spotlight, the final version […]
New Jersey Republicans slightly closed their gap with state Democrats in June, possibly due to the GOP’s competitive primary. The trendline may be more important […]