Tuesday, February 10, 2009

It Burns.

Remember that awesome circle jerk conference we told you about in December? Well, the schedule just landed in our inbox and boy does it look exciting!


Program for the Conservatism 2.0 Conference - Thursday, February 26, 2009
Palladian Ballroom, complimentary lunch at 11:45 a.m. EST, program from 12:15 p.m.-2:30 p.m. EST

Visionary thinkers discuss New Media Empowering Conservative Messages:
Mary Katherine Ham, writer, Weekly Standard (invited)
Alfonzo Rachel, advocate of right-minded ideas on new media
Patrick Ruffini, online and new media strategist (invited)
with moderator Bill Whittle, PJTV

Students, scholars, filmmakers and activists confront Bias in Media and Education:
Ben Judge, student and contributing editor, Claremont Independent
Evan Coyne Maloney, filmmaker, Indoctrinate U
Jason Mattera, spokesperson, Young America's Foundation (invited)
Joe Wurzelbacher, aka Joe the Plumber, activist and correspondent
with moderator Joe Hicks, PJTV

And don't miss special presentations by:
Roger Simon, CEO of Pajamas Media
Stephen Green, Vodkapundit


Program for the Conservatism 2.0 Conference - Saturday, February 28, 2009
Diplomat Ballroom, complimentary late lunch at 2:00 p.m. EST, program from 2:30 p.m.-4:45 p.m. EST

The conservative answer to the View. Your hosts:
Kellyanne Conway, CEO and president of The Polling Company
Michelle Malkin, commentator, blogger and columnist
Jeri Thompson, media consultant and political campaigner
and their special guests

Shaping conservative messages around Common Ground:
John P. Avlon, author, Independent Nation
Scott Ott, editor, ScrappleFace.com, author and public speaker
Alfonzo Rachel, advocate of right-minded ideas on new media
Glenn Reynolds, blogger, Instapundit, and law professor
with moderator Bill Whittle, PJTV

And don't miss special presentations by:
Roger Simon, CEO of Pajamas Media
Stephen Green, Vodkapundit


Honestly, the Simon lecture should be interesting. I'd very much like to know how to lose $7 million, drive a company into the ground, and still find the cash to buy up real estate on swanky Bainbridge Island -- all with somebody else's money! Impressive!

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