Come and hear what i have to say. I thought i would begin with the 2012 election and im sure you are aware come after that election, many people proclaimed the death of modern american conservatism. One commentator said the titanic is sinking, referring to american conservatism. Another observe the conservative arguments we heard in this election are going to be relics in museums very shortly. Lots of people said conservatism really its message and its methods if it was ever going to win an election again. Its still being debated today. I noticed in this mornings wall street journal scott walker has a piece about what he needs to do to be relevant. His thought is they dont need to give up their principles, they need to be stronger on their principles and people are looking for that kind of leadership. In this book, we talk about this in the public in the final chapter of this book. My coauthor and i talked about the future of conservatism in the last chapter. But we begin elsewhere and
Now on booktv David Davenport Research Fellow at the Hoover Institution argues that the debate over the new deal in the 1930s laid the groundwork or todays conservative movement. This program is 45 minutes. It is my pleasure to introduce David Davenport. [applause] thank you. Its great to be with you today. This is somewhat familiar territory to me. Not long ago i worked in senator bob doles office which i suppose dates may and this is a newer building then my time. The hallowed halls and something about the work that you do so thank you for taking a break to be here today. You are brave to come and listen to me in particular. In an earlier career i was an attorney which is a group known not only for its brevity of speech and now for a long time ive been an academic which is a group not known for its clarity of speech so as i said you are brave to come on a friday to hear what i have to say. I thought i would begin with the 2012 election and as im sure you are aware after that election
Do we still know are some of these places are . We know where some of them are or were. The house of truth still exists on 19th street and is being rehabbed by its current owners. Its going to be kind of a museum. Thank you very much for your time. Nonbook cv, david davenport, Research Fellow argues that the debate over the new deal in the 1930s lay the groundwork for todays conservative movement. This program is 45 minutes. Conservative them. So its a pleasure pleasure to introduce david davenport. [applause] thank you, christy. Its great to be with you today. This is somewhat territory today. I worked in senator bob doles office, which i suppose dates me. This is a newer building for my time, but the hollowed halls, something about the work you do. Thank you for taking a break to be here today. You are brave to come listen to me. In an earlier career as an attorney, group not always known for its brevity of speech and now for a long time ive been an academic, which is a group not kno
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