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What Role for Conservative Principles?
A Discussion of the Book, Painting the Map Red
Date:March 30, 2006
Time:11:00 a.m.
Speaker(s):

Hugh Hewitt
Bestselling author and Talk Radio Host

Fred Barnes
Executive Editor,
The Weekly Standard

and

Bob Beckel
FOX News Analyst and
Democratic Campaign Expert

Host(s):

Rebecca Hagelin
Vice President,
Communications and Marketing,
The Heritage Foundation

Mark Tapscott
Director,
Center for Media and Public Policy,
The Heritage Foundation

Details:

Location: The Heritage Foundation's Lehrman Auditorium

Hugh Hewitt – New York Times best-selling author, nationally syndicated Talk Radio host and Blogger Extraordinaire – fears the conservative values and goals supported by most Americans could be jeopardized by the results of the 2006 congressional elections. But he also sees an opportunity to cement a permanent Republican majority in Congress that wins the War on Terrorism, reforms out-of-control federal spending, confirms conservative judges and ends liberal obstructionism. Which will it be? And what role will conservative principles play in defining the landscape?

Hewitt’s daily Talk Radio program is aired nationally by Salem Communications, and his blog is among the most widely read in the Blogosphere.

 
 

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