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	<title>Comments on: Obama&#8217;s Gun Control Announcement: Some Republicans Come Out Swinging.Others Bow Down.</title>
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		<title>By: Emperor Barry&#8217;s Special License &#124; Rotten Chestnuts</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 19 Jan 2013 16:21:37 +0000</pubDate>
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		<title>By: Emperor Barry&#8217;s Special License &#124; Right Wing News</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 19 Jan 2013 16:21:21 +0000</pubDate>
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		<title>By: spayandneuterallleftists</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 18 Jan 2013 22:02:16 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[KJ, speaking of RINOs I received this today. Look at the list of guests &amp; you will notice one name which sticks out like a sore thumb: 

Dear NR Friend, 

It’s time to lift ourselves off the mat, shake off the cobwebs, get reoriented, and start to fight back, to fight for our principles, to fight for our great nation. 

That’s why our friends at the National Review Institute are sponsoring an important, must-attend conference this January 25-27 in Washington, a critical summit where we can meet, talk, and forge The Future of Conservatism. 

Complete information can be found here. You simply must attend and help as we honestly assess the conservative movement’s priorities and to forge the way ahead. 

Your participation is vital. The National Review Institute’s conservative summit will feature a tremendous line-up of leading conservatives and libertarians (and even a controversial figure or two) who will take part in developing a new and revitalized message for our movement. Confirmed speakers to date include 

Gov. Scott Walker (WI) 
Gov. Bobby Jindal (LA) 
Gov. Bob McDonnell (VA) 
Rep. Paul Ryan (WI) 
Sen. Ted Cruz (TX) 
Rep. Tom Cotton (AR) 
AG Ken Cuccinelli (VA) 
Mark Steyn 
William Bennett 
Charles Krauthammer 
Jim DeMint 
Larry Kudlow 
Laura Ingraham 
Hugh Hewitt 
Jonah Goldberg 
Michael Mukasey 
Artur Davis 
Rich Lowry 
Mona Charen 
Ralph Reed 
Joe Scarborough 
Mia Love 
Robert Costa 
Andrew McCarthy 
James Pethokoukis 
Harold Hamm 
 Arthur Brooks 
Maggie Gallagher 
Kellyanne Conway 
Kathryn Lopez 
Reihan Salam 
Mark Krikorian 
Jay Nordlinger 
John O’Sullivan 
Heather Higgins 
Peter Thiel 
Darcy Olsen 
Rob Long 
Charles Kesler 
Ed Whelan 
John Podhoretz 
John Fund 
Ross Douthat 
John Hood 
Yuval Levin 
Amity Shlaes 
Cleta Mitchell 
Tim Phillips 
Travis Brown 
Christopher DeMuth 
John Hillen 
 


and many more. 

Be there as we listen to, engage, talk with, and derive inspiration from top conservative thinkers, writers, and politicians. The Future of Conservatism Summit will be a critical and memorable gathering, where wide-ranging discussion and debate will forge a successful vision for the movement and the cause of liberty. 

The cost for the Summit, which includes participation in all events (receptions on Friday and Saturday nights, dinner on Saturday, breakfast on Saturday and Sunday, lunch on Saturday and Sunday, plus panel sessions, debates, speeches, and “Night Owls”) is only $250 a person (which doesn’t even cover the per-person food bill!). 

The agenda / itinerary is still being finalized as new speakers are being added, but here are some highlights: 

Lunch speeches Governors Scott Walker and Bobby Jindal, Senator Ted Cruz, and former Congressman Artur Davis 
Dinner speeches by Jim DeMint and Bill Bennett 
Breakfast speeches by Congressman Paul Ryan and Gov. Bob McDonnell 
Rich Lowry discusses the state of the movement with Charles Krauthammer 
A Saturday “Night Owl” with Mark Steyn, Jonah Goldberg 
A kick-off featuring the exciting freshman Congressman from Arkansas, Tom Cotton 
A Friday “Night Owl” with Laura Ingraham, Kathryn Lopez, Mona Charen, and Mia Love 
Larry Kudlow hosts a panel on “The Way Out of the Fiscal Mess” 
Hugh Hewitt and Mark Krikorian debating immigration policy 
Panels on “Selling Capitalism,” the Constitution, what’s being achieved in the states, demographics, energy, foreign policy, marriage, 
and much more 
If you’ve been to a previous NRI Summit, you know how invigorating they can be. They are — and later this month will once again be -- an ideal opportunity to learn, to contribute, to network, to get energized and motivated. 

Please join us (NRI has made this especially affordable so you can attend). Get complete (developing) information at www.nrinstitute.org/summit. You can also register there. 

And you can get a special rate on a great hotel room at the Omni Shoreham Hotel — do that here. 

If you have any questions feel free to contact me at jfowler@nationalreview.com. 

I look forward to seeing you in Washington this January 25-27 as we revitalize the conservative movement. 

God bless, 

Jack Fowler 
Publisher 
National Review

With people like National Review &quot;helping&quot; the conservative cause the Democrats can look forward to being in control for a LONG time. I&#039;ve had it with the stupidity people like this try to put past those they claim to support. Conservatism&#039;s ideas as long as they are influenced by God are good ideas. Unfortunately the modern &quot;conservative&quot; movement plays continually right into the hands of the left. You just can&#039;t fix stupid!]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>KJ, speaking of RINOs I received this today. Look at the list of guests &amp; you will notice one name which sticks out like a sore thumb: </p>
<p>Dear NR Friend, </p>
<p>It’s time to lift ourselves off the mat, shake off the cobwebs, get reoriented, and start to fight back, to fight for our principles, to fight for our great nation. </p>
<p>That’s why our friends at the National Review Institute are sponsoring an important, must-attend conference this January 25-27 in Washington, a critical summit where we can meet, talk, and forge The Future of Conservatism. </p>
<p>Complete information can be found here. You simply must attend and help as we honestly assess the conservative movement’s priorities and to forge the way ahead. </p>
<p>Your participation is vital. The National Review Institute’s conservative summit will feature a tremendous line-up of leading conservatives and libertarians (and even a controversial figure or two) who will take part in developing a new and revitalized message for our movement. Confirmed speakers to date include </p>
<p>Gov. Scott Walker (WI)<br />
Gov. Bobby Jindal (LA)<br />
Gov. Bob McDonnell (VA)<br />
Rep. Paul Ryan (WI)<br />
Sen. Ted Cruz (TX)<br />
Rep. Tom Cotton (AR)<br />
AG Ken Cuccinelli (VA)<br />
Mark Steyn<br />
William Bennett<br />
Charles Krauthammer<br />
Jim DeMint<br />
Larry Kudlow<br />
Laura Ingraham<br />
Hugh Hewitt<br />
Jonah Goldberg<br />
Michael Mukasey<br />
Artur Davis<br />
Rich Lowry<br />
Mona Charen<br />
Ralph Reed<br />
Joe Scarborough<br />
Mia Love<br />
Robert Costa<br />
Andrew McCarthy<br />
James Pethokoukis<br />
Harold Hamm<br />
 Arthur Brooks<br />
Maggie Gallagher<br />
Kellyanne Conway<br />
Kathryn Lopez<br />
Reihan Salam<br />
Mark Krikorian<br />
Jay Nordlinger<br />
John O’Sullivan<br />
Heather Higgins<br />
Peter Thiel<br />
Darcy Olsen<br />
Rob Long<br />
Charles Kesler<br />
Ed Whelan<br />
John Podhoretz<br />
John Fund<br />
Ross Douthat<br />
John Hood<br />
Yuval Levin<br />
Amity Shlaes<br />
Cleta Mitchell<br />
Tim Phillips<br />
Travis Brown<br />
Christopher DeMuth<br />
John Hillen </p>
<p>and many more. </p>
<p>Be there as we listen to, engage, talk with, and derive inspiration from top conservative thinkers, writers, and politicians. The Future of Conservatism Summit will be a critical and memorable gathering, where wide-ranging discussion and debate will forge a successful vision for the movement and the cause of liberty. </p>
<p>The cost for the Summit, which includes participation in all events (receptions on Friday and Saturday nights, dinner on Saturday, breakfast on Saturday and Sunday, lunch on Saturday and Sunday, plus panel sessions, debates, speeches, and “Night Owls”) is only $250 a person (which doesn’t even cover the per-person food bill!). </p>
<p>The agenda / itinerary is still being finalized as new speakers are being added, but here are some highlights: </p>
<p>Lunch speeches Governors Scott Walker and Bobby Jindal, Senator Ted Cruz, and former Congressman Artur Davis<br />
Dinner speeches by Jim DeMint and Bill Bennett<br />
Breakfast speeches by Congressman Paul Ryan and Gov. Bob McDonnell<br />
Rich Lowry discusses the state of the movement with Charles Krauthammer<br />
A Saturday “Night Owl” with Mark Steyn, Jonah Goldberg<br />
A kick-off featuring the exciting freshman Congressman from Arkansas, Tom Cotton<br />
A Friday “Night Owl” with Laura Ingraham, Kathryn Lopez, Mona Charen, and Mia Love<br />
Larry Kudlow hosts a panel on “The Way Out of the Fiscal Mess”<br />
Hugh Hewitt and Mark Krikorian debating immigration policy<br />
Panels on “Selling Capitalism,” the Constitution, what’s being achieved in the states, demographics, energy, foreign policy, marriage,<br />
and much more<br />
If you’ve been to a previous NRI Summit, you know how invigorating they can be. They are — and later this month will once again be &#8212; an ideal opportunity to learn, to contribute, to network, to get energized and motivated. </p>
<p>Please join us (NRI has made this especially affordable so you can attend). Get complete (developing) information at <a href="http://www.nrinstitute.org/summit" rel="nofollow">http://www.nrinstitute.org/summit</a>. You can also register there. </p>
<p>And you can get a special rate on a great hotel room at the Omni Shoreham Hotel — do that here. </p>
<p>If you have any questions feel free to contact me at <a href="mailto:jfowler@nationalreview.com">jfowler@nationalreview.com</a>. </p>
<p>I look forward to seeing you in Washington this January 25-27 as we revitalize the conservative movement. </p>
<p>God bless, </p>
<p>Jack Fowler<br />
Publisher<br />
National Review</p>
<p>With people like National Review &#8220;helping&#8221; the conservative cause the Democrats can look forward to being in control for a LONG time. I&#8217;ve had it with the stupidity people like this try to put past those they claim to support. Conservatism&#8217;s ideas as long as they are influenced by God are good ideas. Unfortunately the modern &#8220;conservative&#8221; movement plays continually right into the hands of the left. You just can&#8217;t fix stupid!</p>
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		<title>By: spayandneuterallleftists</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 18 Jan 2013 20:01:44 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[&quot;Governor Zeppelin&quot;. I like it KJ &amp; will be using it myself, if you don&#039;t mind. Also &quot;Governor Zeppelin&quot; is a Democrat, even though there&#039;s an &quot;R&quot; next to his name. He&#039;ll change parties before his term is up to keep his huge posterior in the Governor&#039;s chair. NJ is loaded with Democrats. He&#039;s useless except to the Democrats.]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>&#8220;Governor Zeppelin&#8221;. I like it KJ &amp; will be using it myself, if you don&#8217;t mind. Also &#8220;Governor Zeppelin&#8221; is a Democrat, even though there&#8217;s an &#8220;R&#8221; next to his name. He&#8217;ll change parties before his term is up to keep his huge posterior in the Governor&#8217;s chair. NJ is loaded with Democrats. He&#8217;s useless except to the Democrats.</p>
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		<title>By: yoda</title>
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		<dc:creator><![CDATA[yoda]]></dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Fri, 18 Jan 2013 19:43:57 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The moderate Republicans who side with 0bama and are up for election in 2014 are banking that their voters have a short memory.]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The moderate Republicans who side with 0bama and are up for election in 2014 are banking that their voters have a short memory.</p>
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		<title>By: Gohawgs</title>
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		<dc:creator><![CDATA[Gohawgs]]></dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Fri, 18 Jan 2013 18:18:04 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The &quot;Republican Leadership&quot;, ha...The only leading they&#039;re doing is leading us down the road to socialism. They&#039;re enablers, all...]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The &#8220;Republican Leadership&#8221;, ha&#8230;The only leading they&#8217;re doing is leading us down the road to socialism. They&#8217;re enablers, all&#8230;</p>
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