Posted on 10/09/2007 7:07:34 AM PDT by Captain Kirk
This weekend, I attended and spoke at the Second Amendment Foundations annual Gun Rights Policy Conference, which was held at a convention center in northern Kentucky, a few miles away from Cincinnati. What I saw and heard there changed my mind about the viability of Ron Pauls presidential candidacy; Paul is going to far outperform the expectations laid out for him.
First, for some background: twenty years ago, the Second Amendment Foundation (the second-largest pro-Second Amendment group in the U.S.) began sponsoring an annual Gun Rights Policy Conference, in conjunction with other pro-gun groups, including the NRA. For a full working day on Saturday, and half a day on Sunday, the conference features 10-15 minute speeches by writers, radio hosts, group leaders, and other pro-2d Amendment activists.
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Why do you think there is such a difference between the online and the print publications? It seems that editorial continuity would be very important to a conservative standard-bearer like NR.
Sometimes because it’s part of a symposium where NRO’s right wing essays gets published on a left wing site like Slate and NRO publishes their stuff.
I also think they have a younger and dumber editorial board at NRO than at NRmag and perhaps because they have a different target market segment.
Oh, that's interesting. They should let the readers know.
I’M SHOCKED! SHOCKED I TELL YOU!
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