Monday, May 19, 2008

It's official....and, a new web site!

Dear Friends:

This is a big night for me.

Because I can announce that, really really, for sure....I am the Libertarian Keynote Speaker for the Libertarian National Convention.

I am splitting the keynote hour with Richard Viguerie, a noted conservative speaker who nearly single-handedly invented direct mail as a political tool. And we are lucky to have Richard there. It will be interesting, and I look forward to hearing him speak.

But....I get to go first!

The title of my speech, which starts at about 2 pm on Friday, is taken from one of my main concerns about Libertarian progress: "What are we for?"

Too often, outsiders perceive us as only being AGAINST things. Well, what are we FOR?

My shot at answering that question. Should be available as a podcast, at least, next week.

Also, a new campaign website. It is still being built. But it looks great, thanks to new campaign webmaster John S.

Slices, Individually Wrapped

5 Comments:

At 11:31 PM, May 19, 2008 , Anonymous br said...

That's badass! Congrats, Mike!

The new site looks fantastic too.

 
At 7:50 AM, May 20, 2008 , Blogger Shawn said...

awesome....please put a link to the podcast here at kpc. Looking forward to hearing the for speech...apparently, developmental psychology says that young kids derive identity from saying 'no'....so, help us grow up.

 
At 7:55 AM, May 20, 2008 , Blogger Shawn said...

ah...and...the blog on the munger4ncgov site isn't working (at least, the link at the top of the page doesn't lead to a working page). The donate links, however, seem to be working perfectly.

 
At 11:26 AM, May 20, 2008 , Blogger Paul said...

Congrats!! I guess I'll be interested in hearing a convention speech after all ...

 
At 4:47 PM, May 20, 2008 , Anonymous Mr. Overwater said...

A killer convention speech is part of how Obama gained national prominence. You can follow in his footsteps now...

 

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