-By Warner Todd Huston
Photo time, everyone. I finally had the time to get my pics from CLC 2007 together and posted. (I know, I know, almost a week’s gone by!)
I want to start off with a pic of myself, Andrea Shea-King, radio show host in Florida and blogger on radiopatriot.blogspot.com and Ed Morrissey of the famed Captain’s Quarters blog. (photo courtesy of Andrea Shea-King)
It was absolutely fantastic to spend time with Ken Merrero of Blue Collar Muse (and his much younger trophy wife), Andrea and Ed. And we also got to hear from Adam Graham from Adam’s Web on his expertise on podcasting.
Speaking of Ed Morrissey, here he is with the banner for his new blog talk radio effort.
(If you are more interested in Ed’s podcasts go to blogtalkradio.com)
Here is a pic of myself and Alan Keyes from Saturday evening, Oct. 13th.
Mitt Romney spoke at a Townhall meeting on Friday, the 12th.
He then spoke to the full conference.
Remember the movie “Good Morning Vietnam”? This is the real guy that Robin Williams played in the movie. His name is Adrian Cronauer. Naturally, he said about just about everything in the movie was untrue!
And here are a bunch of the other speakers (in no particular order):
Bob Barr of the Libertarian Party.
Former House majority leader Dick Armey.
Representative and presidential candidate Duncan Hunter and myself.
Tax activist Grover Norquist.
J.D. Hayworth, former Congressman from Arizona.
Representative John Shadegg.
Former House majority leader Dick Armey and myself.
Richard Viguerie.
Libertarian presidential candidate, Wayne Allyn Root.
And then I did a pair of interviews, first with Richard Nadler who talked about the immigration problem and how it intersects with GOP voting prospects.
And second with Congressman and talk show host J.D. Hayworth.
All in all, I had a great and interesting week in Reno. I hope to make it next year for CLC 2008.
Excellent! May I snag a couple for my site as well (crediting you of course!!!)
Andrea
You certainly may, Andrea! Have at ’em.
Todd –
Great pics … I snagged the one of John Shadegg for my site and the link to the podcast I did with him.
Thanks …
Blue
Excellent photos! It is difficult to believe that CLC07 has come and gone. I am looking forward to next year already.
Todd, I posted a few of them up at clc07.com. The new 2008 website will be live soon.
Stay tuned!