Posted on : 19-02-2010 | By : dtager | In : Uncategorized
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The 6th Annual CPAC Reaganpalooza
Start time: Saturday, February 20, 2010 at 8:30pm
End time: Sunday, February 21, 2010 at 2:30am
Hawk & Dove Bar
329 Pennsylvania Ave., SE, Wash., DC 20003
(Metro Stop: Eastern Market - blue line)
Co-Sponsors:
*The Daily Caller
*Young Republican National Federation
*Parcbench
*America’s Future Foundation
*First Friday
*Eagle Forum
*Conservative Inclusion Coalition
(Email: skhan@inclusioncoalition.org)
Fellow Conservatives!
Join us at THE young professional conservative event of the year - REAGANPALOOZA! - for a night of partying, cocktails, and celebration at the best CPAC after-party in DC! We’ll honor the man, the legend - President Ronald Reagan. Over 750 folks attended last year!
After SIX years and still going strong, REAGANPALOOZA started as a way for all our friends from around the country to get together and celebrate our great cause and friendships, while making new ones. JOIN US this year in celebrating the next generation of the conservative movement!
*A special thank you to our co-sponsors listed above. Your friendship and generosity are greatly appreciated. Everyone, please visit their websites!*
Prerequisites:
*Attire: Nice Casual, Fabulous, Handsome, Cute Casual, Conservative Chic
*Door Fee: $5
*Age: 21+
*Invite your friends!
Posted on : 18-02-2010 | By : dtager | In : Uncategorized
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By Rachel Hoff
It did not take long for the rhetoric about the death of the Republican Party and conservatism in the wilderness to dissipate after the 2008 elections. The GOP’s sweep of all three major elections since—in the purple to blue states of Virginia, New Jersey, and Massachusetts, no less—shows voters moving back to the Republicans (or away from the Democrats—or both) much quicker than many expected.
But, despite recent electoral successes, one question looms from the “Whither the Republican Party” stories of one year ago: Who leads the GOP?
Does Michael Steele or Rush Limbaugh? John Boehner or Mitch McConnell? Mitt Romney or Mike Huckabee? Maybe the leader is Ronald Reagan, whose name conservatives still invoke reverently and often, 99 years after his birth.
Or do the Tea Partiers run things? The vacuum of leadership on the right seems to have created space for individuals around the country to stand up and lead. The Tea Party movement is not a top-down operation, but rather a loose collection of everyday Americans across the nation who decided to get involved, attend rallies and town hall meetings, write letters and articles, and run for office.
While many Americans feel passionately—one way or another—about the Tea Parties, the fact is that the movement still remains an enigma to much of the American electorate.
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Posted on : 17-02-2010 | By : dtager | In : Uncategorized
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Posted on : 16-02-2010 | By : dtager | In : Uncategorized
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“It’s Our Turn – The Young Conservative Leadership Buckley Awards”
with Jonah Goldberg and Erick Erickson
February 19th 10am-11am
In the XPAC Youth Ballroom at CPAC
Come meet and celebrate the achievements of the rising young leaders in the conservative movement as the YCC awards our first annual Buckley Awards, given to the young activists who have been at the forefront of pushing the conservative movement forward in 2009. Oh! And did we mention that Jonah Goldberg and Erick Erickson will be there?
Get more information on XPAC
Posted on : 10-02-2010 | By : dtager | In : Uncategorized
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By Ronald Kessler
As a college student, Barack Obama expressed Marxist views, including the need for a new socialist U.S. government, according to a student who says he shared the future president’s opinion at the time. Such views by a college student may not be surprising. And like most students who hold radical views, Obama’s positions, at least publicly, have evolved substantially. However, this new window on Obama’s youth and early political thinking demonstrates how little is known about the background of America’s 44th president. Dr. John C. Drew, a grant writing consultant in Laguna Niguel, Calif., tells Newsmax he met Obama in 1980 when Obama was a sophomore at Occidental College in Los Angeles. Drew had just graduated from Occidental and was attending graduate school at Cornell University. Drew’s then girlfriend, Caroline Boss—now Grauman-Boss—knew Obama because she shared classes with him at Occidental. During Christmas break, Drew says he was at Grauman-Boss’ home in Palo Alto when Obama came over with Mohammed Hasan Chandoo, his roommate from Pakistan.
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Posted on : 06-02-2010 | By : dtager | In : Uncategorized
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The 6th Annual CPAC Reaganpalooza
Start time: Saturday, February 20, 2010 at 8:30pm
End time: Sunday, February 21, 2010 at 2:30am
Hawk & Dove Bar
329 Pennsylvania Ave., SE, Wash., DC 20003
(Metro Stop: Eastern Market - blue line)
Co-Sponsors:
*The Daily Caller
*Young Republican National Federation
*Parcbench
*America’s Future Foundation
*First Friday
*Eagle Forum
*Conservative Inclusion Coalition
(Email: skhan@inclusioncoalition.org)
Fellow Conservatives!
Join us at THE young professional conservative event of the year - REAGANPALOOZA! - for a night of partying, cocktails, and celebration at the best CPAC after-party in DC! We’ll honor the man, the legend - President Ronald Reagan. Over 750 folks attended last year!
After SIX years and still going strong, REAGANPALOOZA started as a way for all our friends from around the country to get together and celebrate our great cause and friendships, while making new ones. JOIN US this year in celebrating the next generation of the conservative movement!
*A special thank you to our co-sponsors listed above. Your friendship and generosity are greatly appreciated. Everyone, please visit their websites!*
Prerequisites:
*Attire: Nice Casual, Fabulous, Handsome, Cute Casual, Conservative Chic
*Door Fee: $5
*Age: 21+
*Invite your friends!
Posted on : 05-02-2010 | By : dtager | In : Uncategorized
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This YCC is supporting My Food My Choice in their campaign to save NYC’s incredible and diverse cuisine and protect your right to make your own food choices. My Food My Choice is a grassroots coalition of consumers and businesses that promotes the advancement of consumer choice in the marketplace and an environment of economic vitality. This coalition started because of the continuing burdens placed on business by regulations and the increased government control over people’s lives. The most recent being the National Salt Reduction Initiative (NSRI) unveiled recently by the NYC Department of Health. NSRI sets specific targets for restaurant and manufacturers foods, and effectively sets policy for the entire country.
Read more about My Food My Choice!
Posted on : 02-02-2010 | By : dtager | In : Uncategorized
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Harold Ford Jr. appeared on the Re-Pour last night in search of the Colbert bump. He got grilled instead. First, Stephen Colbert accused Ford of flip-flopping on abortion, a charge that the former Congressman flatly denied. “I’ve never not been pro-choice,” he said. Then Colbert accused Ford of flip-flopping on gay marriage, a charge that Ford completely accepted. “Over the last few years, I’ve come to a different opinion and I’m for marriage equality,” he said. Unfortunately, Ford chose not to answer Colbert’s question about his love of helicopters. Instead he rambled on about how much he loves the police and Sully, or something. It was just the kind of evasive, meaningless answer that makes you think this guy has a real future in politics.
By: Adam K. Raymond