Rich Lowry, editor-in-chief of National Review will deliver the keynote address at Badger Institute’s Annual Dinner on October 1. And, yes, he’s bringing the facts and opinions you won’t get from the mainstream media.
On politics: “All of this means that 2025 after a Harris victory would mean the most left-wing pair of governing partners in American history pushing our government and society as far left as they plausibly (or implausibly) think they can.”
On media bias: “Donald Trump routinely provides plenty of fodder for his critics, raising the question of why they still feel compelled to lie about him.”
On America’s future: “None of this is to deny that the United States and the West may have entered a period of what will ultimately prove to be terminal decline or that rivals, most notably China, are on the rise. It is to say that unless our representative democracy degenerates into an unelected dictatorship with no reliable means of succession, and Canada and Mexico begin to eat away at our territory, the story of our decline is not going to track closely with that of Rome, a vastly different polity, at a different time.”
The biggest night on Badger Institute’s calendar is now less than one month away. So secure your tickets today for a night of great food, extraordinary company and Rich Lowry’s comments on what’s at stake this November – and for America’s future.
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