The Next Generation of Conservative Leadership?

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There is a new group throwing its hat in the "reform the conservative movement" ring. They are called the Young Conservatives Coalition and they want to raise up a new generation of conservative leaders. Here is a snippet of how they describe themselves:

The YCC is an advocacy organization dedicated to leading the next generation of the conservative movement by organizing and mobilizing young professional conservatives across the country. The coalition seeks to answer two questions: 1.) What does it mean to be a conservative in the year 2009? and 2.) Who will lead the next generation of the conservative movement?

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Those are certainly relevant and important questions but with so many new groups popping up it can be hard to tell the genuinely worthwhile organizations from the hopelessly inept fad movements. So which one will the Young Conservatives Coalition turn out to be?

One positive thing that is different about YCC is that it is focusing on the conservative movement. There have been several groups started out there that are focusing on the Republican party and getting it up to speed. For my money, though, the GOP really can't do well unless conservatives are hitting all their marks by speaking to relevant issues in a popular and effective manner.

Looking over the YCC leadership roster, I am feeling better about this since they have quite an impressive list, including NB executive editor Matthew Sheffield.

If you're a conservative and  you watch the YCC video embeded above or read the platform they have posted on their site chances are you'll be impressed. However, it's one thing to put your principles down on paper or produce a video outlining them and a whole other thing to act them out in an influential and meaningful way. Now that YCC has successfully done the former we will see if they can deliever on the latter.

In any case, I'd say the YCC is worth checking out. For all of you who are going to be at CPAC this Friday and Saturday make sure you stop by the two events that YCC is hosting. The first is a “Rebuilding the Movement” brainstorming session on Fri, Feb 27th from 10-11am in the Palladian Ballroom and the second is the 5th Annual Reaganpalooza Young Professional Networking Event on Sat, Feb 28th from 8:30pm-3:00am at the Hawk & Dove bar/restaurant in DC. I plan on attending both.


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START BY NOT TRASHING JINDAL!

 JINDAL DID VERY WELL

Governor Jindal made excellent points:

* To solve our current economic problems, Washington must lead —
but the way to lead is not raising taxes and putting more money in the
hands of Washington, D.C. politicians. The way to lead is to empower
the American people — the strength of America is not found in
Washington, but in the enterprising spirit of our citizens.
*
Democrat leaders say their legislation will grow the economy. What it
really does is grow the government, increase your taxes down the line
and saddle your children and grandchildren with debt.
* To strengthen our economy, Republicans believe we must keep energy
prices down, improve education, and promote confidence in America by
ensuring we have the most ethical and transparent system in the world.

CRAWFISH NOTE: Ignore the lib-media trashing…that
was expected. All “same Party” critics, sit down and shut up! Jindal
actually MEANS what he says…unlike the socialists.

 

Doug Schexnayder, Ph.D. (theconservativecrawfish)

Sugar Free

There's no Koolaid drinkers here. "Aren't we the people we've been waiting for?" That would be a helluva slogan headliner.  Great Video

The formula isn't that

The formula isn't that difficult. Follow in Reagans steps and push on people that when they work, and earn a living, it's YOUR money, not the government's.

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I hope for the best for

I hope for the best for the young conservatives, hope the base grows as long as they stay conservative...the future of this country is depending on it...and we are sure needing it now!

I hope you will be filling us in on how this all went during the week-end Stephen.

I'll see

I'll see what the higher-ups say and maybe I'll be able to liveblog one of these...

Hey Stephen...now that is a

Hey Stephen...now that is a great idea!

I just hope with all my heart I am here...don't have any plans to go anywhere so far, plus there isn't any football to tear me away... nevertheless, whether I am or not, plenty of others would enjoy this I bet!

Let us know!

I've run into a few of

I've run into a few of these Young Republican types in my life.  The biggest problem I have with them is that (again, my experience) is that they view Reagan as a demi-God and America should send out our military to kick everybody's asses if they mess with us.

But, gee, they never seemed to have had the time nor inclination to join the military.

Of course, I'd rather hang with them than the Kos types, but I think ultra-rightists are a pain in the neck as well.

One of the 24% who thinks George W. Bush was a great President. One of the 89% who wants to bring back the stock and pillory.

YOU GO BOYZ!!!   "A

YOU GO BOYZ!!!

 

"A man who doesn't borrow from the brains of others proves he has no brains of his own."  CH Spurgeon