Retired law professor Alan Dershowitz talks about impeachment, free speech, the mueller investigation, and his former client Jeffrey Epstein and o. J. Simpson. Posted by the Steamboat Institute, this is 45 minutes. Think is so much. H. I hope you have enjoyed your dinner on this beautiful evening. This just a little bit of Dinner Service still going on over here but i know everyone is trying to guess quite as they can. So i believe all the service death is out of the room now and we can have your full undivided attention to ensure that would assure to be a very compelling d discussion. Alan dershowitz has spent his life defending Civil Liberties, defending free speech on College Campuses, and defending israel. He joined the Harvard Law School facultyw at the age of 25. I believe that the age of one of our aloes now that i think of it. The youngest in Harvard History isnt that something he became americas professor after 50 years of teaching where he taught 10,000 students. Professor de
Conference in steamboat springs, colorado. He offers his thoughts on how conservatives should promote their ideals. Sen. Demint that guy looks better than i do. It is great to be with you. Thank you for including me im looking forward to discussion in a few minutes. For being part of supporting the Steamboat Institute and inspiring america to greatness. I want to start with a few minutes of framing what we will talk about. A lot of this is coming from the book entitled conservatives knowing what to keep. It will be out in a few weeks. A would have loved to have copy today but we are about two weeks away from it being printed. Speech comes between the thank yous. Thank you very much. For all you do for the conservative movement. Toer the speech i will have thank the audience for listening to me and not throwing any of that good food at me for what i said. If a political speech were a sandwich, the thank yous would be the bread. It means tod what be a conservative, you have to make the t
From the annual sting vote freedom conference, this is an hour. Morning. T, good lets talk about the Electoral College and the popular state impact. Thank you for the introduction. Im proud to be a senior fellow. And that should explain my shoes. These are my Tony Blankley shoes, that are not to spoil anything for tonight, but they are typically awarded to new blankley fellows. Im joined today with a couple of distinguished panelists. Ive got to trippe immediately to my left, although maybe a lot further to my left. Well find out. [laughter] probably. He is the principal and ceo of the group, which is a progressive Public Policy strategy firm. The atlantic called him colorados answer to karl rove. And i found another interesting tidbit from the denver post, says one of the most important players in colorado politics youve probably never heard of. Well, that was in the denver post 10 years ago and im sure a lot more people have heard of him by now. He had ato his work, decade of Governm
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