| Dear NR Friend, You are cordially invited to attend the National Review Institute's forthcoming 2015 Ideas Summit (scheduled for April 30 to May 2 in Washington at the Willard InterContinental Hotel) on "Why the future is conservative." That's a statement, not a question. And the people who will be explaining why that will be so (through speeches, key-issue panel sessions, and one-on-one conversations) include Jeb Bush, Bobby Jindal, Ayaan Hirsi Ali, Paul Ryan, Marco Rubio, Tom Cotton, Ben Sasse, John Kasich, Charles Krauthammer, Yuval Levin, Daniel Garza, Heather Higgins, Adam Bellow, Mona Charen, Jennifer Marshall, Pete Hegseth, Steve Moore, Larry Kudlow, Jim Pethokoukis, John O'Sullivan, Andy McCarthy, Eric Metaxas (all confirmed!), and many more top thinkers, writers and National Review editors (Rich, Ramesh, Jim, Kevin, Charlie, Eliana, et al.). Of course it just wouldn't be a National Review event without a Night Owl, so Rob Long, Jonah Goldberg, and John Podhoretz will be on hand to share their wise and mirthy take on current events. And on Friday evening, May 1st, there will be a special treat: dinner at Mount Vernon, featuring a talk from NR's resident George Washington expert, Rick Brookhiser. Your fee will cover dinner on Thursday and Friday, breakfast and lunch on Friday and Saturday, and participation in all Summit events. This will be an intimate, informative, forward-looking, and inspiring conference. You should be there. For complete information and to register visit the NRI 2015 Ideas Summit page. Please know that seating is very limited and available on a first-come, first-served basis. Looking forward to seeing you there, Jack Fowler Publisher National Review www.NationalReview.com Sail with National Review Join your favorite writers for National Review's 2015 cruise to Alaska a once in a lifetime opportunity for you and your family. Learn more here. What National Review is reading order your copy today! Withering Slights: The Bent Pin Collection, 2007 to 2012 By Florence King and from National Review Love National Review online? Save 75% off the newsstand price and subscribe to National Review magazine print or digital versions available! Looking for the perfect gift for that special conservative in your life? Give the gift of National Review or shop the NR store! To manage your National Review e-mail preferences or unsubscribe, click here, or to read our privacy policy, click here. This e-mail was sent by: National Review, Inc. 215 Lexington Avenue, 11th Floor New York, NY 10016 |
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