Freepac Phoenix is this weekend.
As I’ve recently found my admiration and respect for Glenn Beck to be rekindled (so much so that I’ve been getting up at 6 in the morning to catch his entire radio show before class) and Dana Loesch will be there, you can bet your ass I’m going to be in attendance.
It’s rare to have a local political conference of the conservative type (even in this red state). The last one I attended was Right Online in Las Vegas this summer and that was quite an adventure.
It looks like a great line up of speakers at the event, which will include a 2 hour grassroots training seminar and a 3 hour rally from 4pm to 7pm. If you are a local reader, you should shell out the $15 ticket fee and join me there. Tweet me (@MeredithAncret) if you come.
If you don’t come, never fear. I’ll likely be live tweeting at least portions of the event at that same twitter account and I’ll do a write up of the even afterwards.
For a write up on a previous Freepac event, look no further than Dirty Sex & Politics whose author, Donlyn Turnbull, covered their event in Dallas this summer.
PS: Who else is excited to watch Paul Ryan completely humiliate Joe ‘Gaffe’ Biden Thursday night?
Also Atlas Shrugged Part II comes out this Friday. Buy a ticket, support the movie, and drag your friends to see it. I have it on good authority (from CommunismKills on tumblr who went to an early release) that’s much better than the first one and definitely worth your time and money. I’ll post about that after I go to see it as well.
Posted on 10/09/2012, in Atlas Shrugged, Ayn Rand, conservatives, democrats, Dirty Sex and Politics, Free Speech, Freedom, Freedom of Speech, freepac, Glenn Beck, liberals, personal life, politics, republicans and tagged 2012 presidential election, conservatives, democrats, Freedom, freedom of speech, freepac, Glenn Beck, Liberal, Personal life, Politics, Republican. Bookmark the permalink. 6 Comments.
I used to hate glen beck also, then i heard him on the radio instead of TV…Way better…
I had an issue with his support of Santorum honestly. Other than that, I like him. I even liked him back when I thought I was a liberal, lol.
i kinda wanna hear that story…
Not much of a story really. I didn’t agree with his politics or his religion, but I’ve always been a history nerd (and far more conservative than I admitted to being) and his episodes on the history of the founders and other such things were always very interesting.
I meant the you being a liberal one, kind of an odd thought, but i dont wanna flood your comment section with it lol…
Meh, I used to think I was an Atheist too. Teenagers think a lot of stupid crap.
Basically all the gay people I knew told me I had to be a liberal because Republicans all wanted to kill me or put me in concentration camps. Then I realized that was bullshit and realized they were wrong about basically everything else too.