Cpac met recently at National Harbor just outside of washington, d. C. Next, a discussion how student can effectively organize on College Campuses. Good afternoon, cpac. My name is bryan. I think we have an interesting panel and interesting topic here. Our four guest panelists have different backgrounds to bring. I will introduce them, let them give their thoughts on the topic and we will get right into it. This panel is interesting in kpa trigger warnings, spaces and current nanny state of the campus and what we can do to protect the current snowflake generation from themselves. So my first guest, the panel here, is dr. Matthew spalding, associate Vice President and dean of Educational Programs at hills dale college here in washington, d. C. He is also the best selling author of we still hold these truths. And in addition he taught at Hillsdale College as well as George Mason University and catholic university. Matt. Great. Great to be with you. I hope some of the hillsdale students a
Cpac met recently at National Harbor just outside of washington, d. C. Next, a discussion how student can effectively organize on College Campuses. Good afternoon, cpac. My name is bryan. I think we have an interesting panel and interesting topic here. Our four guest panelists have different backgrounds to bring. I will introduce them, let them give their thoughts on the topic and we will get right into it. This panel is interesting in kpa trigger warnings, spaces and current nanny state of the campus and what we can do to protect the current snowflake generation from themselves. So my first guest, the panel here, is dr. Matthew spalding, associate Vice President and dean of Educational Programs at hills dale college here in washington, d. C. He is also the best selling author of we still hold these truths. And in addition he taught at Hillsdale College as well as George Mason University and catholic university. Matt. Great. Great to be with you. I hope some of the hillsdale students a
Good afternoon, cpac. My name is bryan bernys. We welcome you all to the panel today. I think weve got a very interesting panel. And a very interesting topic here. Our four guest panelists have a varying degree of backgrounds and different aspects they can bring to this topic. Im going to introduce them, let them each give a couple minutes on the topic, and then get right into it. I think this panel is especially interesting on what trigger warnings, and the current nanny state of the College Campus and what we can do to protect the snowflake generation from themselves. [ applause ] so my first guest, of the panel here is dr. Matthew spalding. Matthew spalding is the associate Vice President and dean at Educational Programs at Hillsdale College here in washington, d. C. He is also the best selling author of we still hold these truths. And in addition, he has taught at Hillsdale College as well as George Mason University and catholic university. Great to be with you. I see some of the h
Im michelle easton, president of the policy institute, and i want to welcome those of you here in washington and the millions in the cspan audience to our conservative Womans Network lunch. Its such a pleasure every month for the policy institute to put on this conservative networking event with the Heritage Foundation, and Bridget Wagner every month. The purpose of the conservative Womans Network event is to highlight the most outstanding conservative women in america. But our regular attendees know that every year in december we like to invite a distinguished gentleman, like senator coburn to speak. Its not because we dont like men, we do, rather, we believe that if conservatives fail to highlight our own conservative women we allow the left to supplant them with far less significant role models. Its now my pleasure to introduce senator tom coburn who was elected in november of 2004 as a Citizen Legislature, dr. Coburn pledged to serve no more than two terms in the u. S. Senate and t
University, if you dont have your heart set on working in the u. S. Government or if youre retired. [laughter] but its hard to find people inside the Foreign Policy establishment who are willing to say what they think on this issue out loud. Just look at how chuck hagel and Samantha Power had to contort themselves during their confirmation hearings, and you see the lob bys continued lob bys continued influence. And please dont forget were still a long way from a deal with iran or a twostate solution, and the lobby will be working 24 7 to make sure that the United States doesnt do anything israel doesnt want. In short, reports of the lobbys demise have been greatly exaggerated, and given that fact, what do i think we ought to do about it . Ill just give you, i hi, four basic lessons here. Lesson number one, its just politics, stupid. First lesson i would emphasize is this is all about politics. Israel lobby is powerful because it has all the features that make an Interest Group powerful