March 26, 2009

Leadership Program Of The Rockies Retreat: Defending Liberty Through Action

"Pro-liberty, pro-freedom revolution"--LPR's 2009 retreat

"Courage, moral fortitude, and passion around liberty" was the central message of the Leadership Program of the Rockies' annual retreat held March 6-7 at the Broadmoor in Colorado Springs. Former U.S. Rep. and current LPR Board Chairman Bob Schaffer emphatically charged the attendees to reject the GOP inferiority complex and effectively advocate on behalf of the core American philosophies of liberty and freedom.

The retreat proved far more than what might be considered similar conferences held in DC--where elbow-rubbing with conservative/libertarian celebrities and self-congratulatory back-patting from attendees cheering their own enlightened perspectives are the norm--LPR is a call to action. The invited guest speakers repeatedly admonished the crowd to perform the duties of free people in the defense of liberty. Boiled into a bumpersticker quote it amounted to this--"what have you done today for liberty?" Grousing about Democrat victories and creeping socialism, especially among like-minded compatriots, achieves nothing. Principled opposition with substance will ultimately win the argument of the day, not the sort of frothing rage that characterized the Left for the better part of the last decade.

The following is a photo essay of the event--not a recapitulation of the speakers themselves (you should attend next year's event, or better yet, get in the program yourself!), but key points from the speakers, packed with links to relevant blog posts, author's books, and other materials discussed at the retreat.

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Bob Schaffer, former U.S. Representative, current Chair of the Colorado's Board of Education, and current LPR Board Chairman--exhorted retreat attendees to act with "courage, moral fortitude, and passion around liberty."


Michelle Malkin, MichelleMalkin.com and HotAir.com--urged the less tech-savvy to embrace, not fear, online activism and new media use, noting that conservatives need to continue engaging politically while "withdrawing [their] checkbooks."


Princella Smith--"invite, engage, and promote, on principle," and establish tasks to be accomplished, beginning at the local level.


Ross Kaminsky, Rossputin.com, discusses "going Galt."


Philip Howard, author of "Life Without Lawyers"--argues for the need to have a basic shift in legal philosophy and a return to a responsibility that underlies freedom, that Americans should be "free to act, with accountability"; calls for judges to "redraw boundaries on authority" and cease using the power of the state to take freedom from others.


Former U.S. Rep Bob Beauprez, author of "A Return to Values: A Conservative Looks at His Party"--asked attendees to not to reexamine their principles, but ways to effectively advocate them in the public sphere, and discussed "education, taxation, litigation, and regulation" among other topics.


Mike Rosen, radio talk show host for 850 KOA, put it simply--conservatives and libertarians need to "dig deeper into their pockets to beat" the Colorado Model, with fundraising and organization; that pragmatism (not overweening optimism) should pervade any sense of a pendulum swing back from extreme liberalism; and finally, to win the argument one must harness rage, and refute Democrat overreach with substance and principles.


Dr. Yaron Brook, President of the Ayn Rand Institute--advocated a moral defense of laissez-faire capitalism, rejected the premise that the current crisis is a product of capitalism (the real culprit is government intervention); explained that rational self-interest has been demonized, requiring capitalists to educate others.


Philip Howard discusses law with Colorado Attorney General John Suthers before dinner.


U.S. Rep. Mike Coffman talks to the crowd during Friday's keynote dinner.


Current LPR Class of 2009 members--Jenny Lang, David K. Williams, and Kate Melvin, and Rachel Boxer of FaceTheState.com.


Keynote speaker William Kristol, editor of the Weekly Standard, expressed guarded optimism and suggested a retreat from hasty decisions, positing a call for "political entrepreneurship" and the flowering of intra-party debate.


William Kristol and Matt Dempsey, Communications Director for Senator James Inhofe (R-OK), Republican Leadership Program graduate (LPR's predecessor, Class of 2000), and editor for Sen. Inhofe's EPW blog (Environment and Public Works committee), prepare to exchange business cards.


Aurora City Councilman Ryan Frazier, RLP Class of 2002, and potential candidate for U.S. Senate in 2010.


One of the Broadmoor's more enchanting promenades.


Maurice McTigue, a prominent New Zealand politician, reminded the crowd that whether in power or biding time on the sidelines, leaders must have courage to do the right thing; government should be seen as a referee, not a player, and certainly not accorded responsibilities and power that threaten wealth creation; that action requires challenging legislation and policy at all levels and at all times (ask why? what is the outcome? public benefit? efficacy? cost benefit?).


Brigitte Gabriel, author of "They Must Be Stopped: Why We Must Defeat Radical Islam and How We Can Do It"--roused the crowd with a defense of Western culture, describing her own personal experience with radical jihad, honored current and former members of our armed forces, and detailed the threat posed by those who loathe our freedoms (let alone despise capitalism) through insecure borders.


Bob Schaffer holds up the stuffed turkey that used to hang on the wall of his office during his tenure in Congress, returned to him by the soon-retiring John Shadegg (R-AZ).


Kate O'Beirne, Washington editor of National Review, introduces Jonah Goldberg, editor-at-large of National Review Online.


Goldberg, the author of "Liberal Fascism: The Secret History of the American Left, From Mussolini to the Politics of Meaning"--defended his damning critique of the left as the true originators, perpetrators, and perpetuators of fascism and highlighted the politics of personal destruction employed by them; brought the retreat to a hilarious close that focused on the intellectual insecurities of the left, the need for principled opposition, and a final call to action echoing all of the previous speakers.


Goldberg enthusiastically signed copies of his book, a New York Times #1 bestseller.


The sky was overcast above the Broadmoor, but the forecast inside wasn't bleak, just as long as LPR members and guests went back home, armed with additional intellectual ammunition and a renewed sense of principled purpose and substantive objectives.

Those on the ground at the LPR retreat reflected on what the program means to them and how the retreat has impacted their own political activism:

•"During this time of unprecedented trends toward both economic fascism and socialism in our nation, the inspiration and intellectual ammunition provided by the Leadership Program of the Rockies is invaluable for those of us fighting daily for liberty and, with luck, will encourage others to join the fight. The value of knowing "you are not alone" in trying to protect the values on which this country was founded can not be overestimated, and for that I'm especially appreciative of LPR"--Ross Kaminsky, prominent Colorado blogger of Rossputin.com, LPR Class of 2005

•"LPR has been a great place to network and meet like-minded individuals . . . The LPR retreat was fantastic! Where else are you going to go to hear highly esteemed individuals explain how democracy goes against individual rights??!"--Amanda J. Teresi, co-founder of Liberty on the Rocks, LPR Class of 2009

•"The retreat is an inspirational event. The speakers help improve one's ability to demonstrate how capitalism is the only moral system of human interaction. I'll be back"--David K. Williams, Jr., co-founder of the Gadsden Society, LPR Class of 2009

•“This LPR retreat attracted phenomenal speakers. Jonah Goldberg was a riot – at lunch it was time to open the brain tanks because he was dispensing premium, 91-octane knowledge”--Wesley Dickinson, co-founder of People's Press Collective, LPR Class of 2007

•"LPR is the premiere place for Colorado's future leaders to learn the value of liberty and for Colorado's lovers of liberty to learn to be effective leaders. If you get the opportunity to join LPR, to meet like-minded leaders, and to understand more deeply the principles that make this nation great, don't pass it up"--Ben DeGrow, Independence Institute education policy analyst and blogger at Mount Virtus, LPR Class of 2006

•"As an activist and first-time Retreat attendee who has been interested in the Leadership Program of the Rockies for some time, I was very impressed with the caliber of speakers and the number of civic and intellectual leaders in attendence. Excellent experience, and I am excited to become more involved in the program!"--Brett Moore, President of Denver Metro Young Republicans

•"When I was a State Patrol Major Gov. Owens appointed me to Chair the Homeland Security Board for the Metro Denver area in 2002 so I am aware of the terrorist issues facing America today. But Brigitte Gabriel's presentation brought firsthand knowledge of the dangers the World is facing; she brought tears to my eyes and is the best speaker I have ever heard! I encourage everyone to check out her website: www.actforamerica.org. Get educated, understand the threats we face, get involved and protect America's future"--Lora Thomas, Retired Major Colorado State Patrol, LPR Class of 2008

•"The Leadership Program of the Rockies annual retreat at the Broadmoor this year was a much-needed "shot in the arm" to re-energize, reinvigorate, and re-arm (rhetorically) the liberty-loving coalition.

The panelists and presentations were informative, engaging, even rousing - I dare you to experience Yaron Brooks, Brigitte Gabriel, and Jonah Goldberg and not get motivated. If they didn't succeed in lighting your fire, your log is wet.

However, I think that Bob Schaffer's opening remarks really encapsulated the spirit of the event. After remarking on the rapid growth of the government role in so many areas and noting that freedom and market principles are under relentless attack, Bob called for “an army of people devoted to the cause of liberty” – people of courage, moral fortitude and armed with the knowledge and understanding of how things work, and the ability to engage in public debate – and win!

Now – in times that once again “try men’s souls” – we need to create the same revolutionary sense as 1776.

Bob asked, "How did the colonists begin to organize and exchange ideas?" They formed clandestine groups – such as the “Sons of Liberty”, meeting in pubs and private houses, forming “Committees of Correspondence” to spread ideas and organize people from the ground up.

We, the people are recapturing that revolutionary spirit – forming grassroots groups, meeting in pubs (“Liberty on the Rocks”) and “Committees of Correspondence” to spread the idea of freedom & liberty (“Peoples Press Collective”, E-mail chains).

The Leadership Program of the Rockies Annual Retreat is a kind of constitutional convention of the freedom movement, the attendees the core of the "Army of Freedom" that are mobilizing as Leaders in Action to rise up in Defense of Capitalism, individual rights and the principles of freedom. Go LPR!"--Matthew Arnold, LPR 2008 Class President

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December 07, 2008

Liberal Talk Show Host Jay Marvin Unloads On Senator-Elect Mark Udall

**Update 3: (via TS) If Marvin's screed had been published by a conservative radio talk show host, Colorado Media Matters' Bill Menezes would be all over him. Bill?

**Update 2: CompleteColorado.com managed to save Marvin's entire blog post for posterity. He dropped by last night to argue that his post wasn't "rambling" and then promptly removed it today. Let's see if he responds.

**Update: That was fast--Marvin pulls both Udall-focused blog posts after being called out on them, first at CompleteColorado.com, and then here. Nothing like a little display of progressive backbone.

"Let’s just say Udall is a phony"--AM760 Radio Talk Show Host Jay Marvin

Via Complete Colorado--"The Trouble With Udall":
Even before the election I dropped hints on the air I wasn’t happy with Congressman, now Senator elect Mark Udall.

So what’s the beef?

When I first got to AM760 most progressive pols ignored my show. The only two who would give of their time were Mark Udall and Bill Ritter, who later went on to be Governor.

In return I started to give Mark Udall money for his run for the Senate, and when the race got underway my wife Mary went to work full time on his campaign. What she found in the campaign HQ was not pretty site. Interns–for many of them it was their first job–were treated with disrespect and arrogance. Several times Mary was told to out and out lie to people on the phones.

But it didn’t stop there.
And Jay Marvin doesn't, in a rambling, misspelled diatribe against Udall and his "minions."

There appears to be even more to rant about, but Marvin begins his summary:
I’m not going to go into the rest here. Let’s just say Udall is a phony. He is cold, and has a well crafted image that covers who he really is. And let me also say I will never have this man on my show again as long as I’m on the air in this market.

Now you know. Judge for your self about Udall and his actions. In doing so ask yourself how you would feel if this happened to you or a member of your family.
Some comments support Marvin, others chastise him. Still others mention that this sort of behavior is nothing new for politicians, and hope that their Obamessiah doesn't turn out the same way.

Perhaps a little outside pressure was applied on Marvin, whose follow-up post reveals this interesting political philosophy:
I had many people who understood my feelings towards Mark Udall and a few who didn’t. Thanks for the comments both here and in email. The one very big lesson I’ve come away with is this:

It doesn’t matter what kind of person you put in office– meaning their personality doesn’t matter– it’s the votes they cast that counts. So what if Mark Udall is a prick, the only things that’s going to count is the votes he will cast in the Senate.

Subject now closed.
So what if Udall is a prick?

Progressive policies require reliable votes. For liberals/progressives/Democrats that's all that matters.

Oh, and don't question them either.

So much for dissent . . .

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October 28, 2008

Schaffer/Udall--The Home Stretch



Schaffer v Udall continues to post the latest coverage and analysis in this tough Senate race.

Udall's spending proposals, "green" redecoration plans for July 4th, and liberal lock-step voting record (voting with the least popular Congress, ever) should be enough to inspire Halloween-like horror if you enjoy freedom and fiscal responsibility.

At this point in the election, getting out the vote is really the only important and responsible thing to do for the candidates, and if you didn't receive an email from the campaign, here is how you can help Schaffer, and information on the final Senate campaign debate:
Our momentum going into the last week of the campaign continues to be strong. But we need your help to beat Boulder Liberal Mark Udall! Coloradans across the state need to hear Bob's message of lower taxes, energy independence and strong families. Here are a few ways you can help.

Wednesday night is Schaffer for Senate Night at the Colorado Victory offices across Colorado. Please consider giving a few hours of your time to help ensure victory for Bob on Election Day. For information on your local Victory office and to schedule your volunteer opportunity, please call Catherine Schlueter at 720-377-1600.

This Thursday, October 30th will be the final television studio debate between Bob Schaffer and Boulder Liberal Mark Udall at the CBS4 studio in Denver. We are holding a rally to show our support for Bob before the debate begins.

Bring your friends and your family to support Bob in his final debate! The rally begins at 4:30 p.m. at the CBS4 Studios on 1044 Lincoln Street in Denver. A strong presence of Schaffer supporters will show Boulder Liberal Udall that we can win on November 4th.

For those who want to tune in for the last Senate debate, it will be airing live on Thursday, October 30th on Ch. 4, KCNC, CBS from 6:00 – 7:00 p.m. and will be replayed later the same evening on Ch. 12, KBDI, PBS from 9:00 – 10:00 p.m.

After the debate rally there will also be Republican Get-Out-The-Vote victory rallies in Denver and across the state. Come show your support for Bob by attending the Denver rally!

Denver Rally
7:00 p.m.
Denver Marriott South
10345 Park Meadows Dr.
Littleton, CO

For more information on the Denver rally or to find out about other rallies across Colorado on Thursday, please call 720-377-1600 or email teamschaffer@bobschafferforsenate.com. We hope to see you at one of the rallies as we make our final push before Election Day!

Remember early voting has already begun or you can vote at your polling place on Tuesday, November 4th. Thank you for your support of Bob Schaffer for a better Colorado!

Sincerely,

Dick Wadhams
Campaign Manager
Bob Schaffer for U.S. Senate

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October 06, 2008

Schaffer, Udall Debate Three Times In Coming Week

SvU will have coverage and analysis of the three debates taking place this week, starting tonight.



The Schaffer/Udall race is headed right where folks other than the MSM and hard core lefties predicted--down to the wire and most likely within the margin of error. Stay tuned to Schaffer v Udall for all the latest in perhaps the marquee Senate race of 2008.

There are three debates coming up in the next week--not sure how many tickets (if any) are left, best to call ahead or email the campaign:
Monday, October 6th, Bob will debate Boulder Liberal Mark Udall during a live television debate sponsored by 9News. The debate will take place at Gates Concert Hall at the University of Denver (2344 Iliff Avenue, Denver). We invite you to join us at 5:00pm for a rally to welcome Bob and cheer him on to victory! Following the rally, you are invited to attend the debate which will air live at 7:00pm on channel 9. You will be able to see firsthand the clear differences between Bob and Boulder Liberal Mark Udall.

The second debate is sponsored by the Denver Metro Chamber of Commerce and will take place on Tuesday, October 7th at the Hyatt Regency Denver (650 15th Street, Denver, Colorado). We again invite you to join us before the debate at 1:30pm for a rally. The debate will immediately follow the rally at 3:00 pm. The chamber will host a reception with the senate candidates after the debate which you are invited to attend.

One of the traditional events of the campaign season, the Pueblo Chieftain debate, will take place on Monday, October 13th. The debate will be held at the Hoag Recital Hall on the Colorado State University-Pueblo campus (2200 Bonforte Boulevard, Pueblo). We invite you to experience the tradition for yourself and attend the debate at 7:30pm.

There are a limited number of tickets available for each of these debates. You can reserve a ticket by calling 720-377-1600 or emailing teamschaffer@bobschafferforsenate.com. Upon reserving a ticket, you will receive a confirmation email with additional event details.

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August 21, 2008

Republican "Call To Action" During The DNC

If you're not interested in the wall-to-wall Barack Obama love-fest at the DNC and have some spare time on Saturday, August 23rd, then you might want to join the GOP (if that is your political flavor) and help down-ticket candidates as well as Sen. John McCain and former Rep. Bob Schaffer get the message out to voters:
Republican Call to Action

Saturday, August 23rd
Saturday’s Colorado Victory Schedule:

Phone Bank:
Shift 1: 9am-12pm
Shift 2: 12pm-3pm
Shift 3: 3pm-6pm

Precinct Walks
Shift 1: 9am-12pm
Shift 2: 12pm-3pm
Shift 3: 3pm-6pm

Prizes Will be Awarded to Top Volunteers
The volunteer who makes the most calls or knocks on the most doors will be rewarded
Prizes will be awarded to the top statewide volunteer and on a regional and office basis (each office will have a winner as well)
Grand Prize: The Grand Prize winner will have the opportunity to be a greeter during John McCain’s next trip to Colorado (If the volunteer is part of a team, the entire team will get VIP tickets for the McCain event)
Office winners: Individual office winners will receive a $25 gas card to help alleviate the pain at the pump.
500 Doors or More: Clubs knocking on at least 500 doors will receive a $100 contribution
*For the purpose of the competition and to make things fair, each door will count as 2 call attempts in order to keep pace with volunteers making phone calls.
Phone Bank and Precinct Walk locations:
Arapahoe and Denver Counties:
Contact: Scott Howard
5950 S. Willow Drive, Suite 201
Greenwood Village, CO 80111
Office: 303.486.2008

Jefferson and Boulder Counties:
Contact: Ben Engen
1350 Independence Street
Lakewood, CO 80215
Cell: 303.907.5467

Adams and Broomfield Counties:
Contact: Dobbs Hogoboom
2200 E 104th Ave, Suite 114
Thornton, CO 80233
Cell: 970.980.5989

Colorado Springs:
Contact: Drew Dougherty
4525 Northpark Drive, Suite 200
Colorado Springs, CO 80918
Office: 719.264.0914

5th Congressional District:
Contact: Crystal Bouziden
4525 Northpark Drive, Suite 200
Colorado Springs, CO 80918
Cell: 970.391.0805

Greeley
Contact: Conor Maguire
1990 59th Ave.
Greeley, CO 80634
Cell: 970.391.5501

Fort Collins
Contact: Conor Maguire
1730 S. College Ave, Suite 203
Fort Collins, CO, 80525
Cell: 970.391.5501

Grand Junction:
Contact: Tiffiny Carlton
634 Main St. Suite 4
Grand Junction, CO 81501
Cell: 970-391-5449

Please don’t hesitate to contact Scott Howard at 303.486.2008, if you have any questions or need any additional information.
Related: GOP woos Colorado Hispanics

And will it be Jefferson or Arapahoe County that determines Colorado, and possibly the White House?

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August 12, 2008

Colorado Primary Night Roundup

Ben has a roundup of results, as does Rocky Mountain Right, who's tracking election night results.

First, a hearty congratulations to fellow RMA blogger and friend Joshua Sharf, who was successful in his primary campaign. On to November!

Reflections on the other larger races (CD-6, CD-5, CD-2):
CD-6: So, how long will it take before soon-to-be ex-Secretary of State Mike Coffman to announce his candidacy for the 2010 Senate matchup against Ken Salazar? Just sayin'. Seriously, Coffman's election in CD-6 in November should provide the platform for a run at higher office no earlier than 2014, for an open Governorship (a re-elected Bill Ritter would be term-limited) or for Senate against Mark Udall (should Bob Schaffer lose). A run in 2010 will strain credulity, and prompt the question, is Coffman running for office to represent the people, or to represent Mike Coffman? Coffman should plan on holding the seat for at least 3 terms before remotely contemplating moving any higher up the political ladder in Colorado.

CD-5: Two way primaries provide a necessary level of competition for any party. Three-way (and higher) primaries simply favor the incumbent, and Doug Lamborn certainly benefited from a split opposition. Too bad for Jeff Crank, who would have likely been a much better long-term occupant in CD-5.

CD-2: Ditto on the three-way primary, except in this case, it helped to benefit the candidate--Jared Polis--with the deepest pockets. So now one of the "Gang of Four" has purchased a seat in the House. So that's how Democrats take the money out of politics! Oh wait, nevermind . . .

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July 29, 2008

Fox 31 Debate--Photos

Behind the scenes at the Fox 31 debate--"Colorado 2031 to air next Sunday, 10pm, on Fox 31 after the news.


The set, bare just a few minutes earlier, has been prepared and awaits the candidates Bob Schaffer and Mark Udall, and the host Ron Zappolo.


Zappolo prepares his mic.


Host Zappolo encourages an "anything goes" atmosphere and what would become a "guided conversation" rather than a traditional debate.


Schaffer argues a point during the first segment, which of course focused on energy--what mattered most to Colorado voters.


What we have here is a not only a closeup of the Fox 31 camera, but an example of Udall's most frequently used gesture--the double "click" position.


Schaffer explains his positions on energy as Zappolo looks on.


Udall responds--there's those hands again.


Waiting his turn.


Likewise.


Yep. The hands. Again.


A view from the inside.


The host was able to see what the audience will see with the use of this monitor.


From the other angle.


A wide shot (the hands!)


A friendly exchange.


Udall's closing remarks.


Bob's closing remarks.


Schaffer--gotta bring down the energy prices.


Conclusion.


A spirited and frenzied dialogue, and handshakes all around.


Media swarms Schaffer (foreground), while Udall (background, next to ladders and obscured by the reporter in the white shirt) answers a few questions after abruptly exiting the studio following the debate.


Udall gets his opportunity to chat with the reporters.

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Fox 31 Pre-Debate Rally--Photos And Video

Photos/video (loading) of the rally outside--


Yep, it's evil.


Signs of the times--commuters along Speer and Lincoln were treated to a lot of signs, and responded with honking.


Anti-Udall protestors--from his left--brought out the impeachment signs and asked for Udall to bring President Bush and Vice President Cheney on charges.


The battle is joined--Boulder liberals welcome!


These guys have appeared at both of the debates--"Where is Mark Udall on EFCA?"


Showin' liberals a little love.


Like the "Veterans for Udall," it wasn't quite clear if those holding signs were actually veterans or firefighters.


There was a large youth contingent among Schaffer's supporters.


The wall of Udall supporters make their case--"M A R K, vote for Udall all the way!"


But the high cost of energy was on the minds of Schaffer's supporters--"drill here, drill now!"


Big Time Bob Schaffer fans brave the late July heat--with fan-favorite "U-Turn Udall" signs highlighting the Democrat's record.


Bob Schaffer greets supporters outside the Fox 31 Studio as Dick Wadhams looks on.


Schaffer chats with supporters before heading inside.

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