I was privileged to win a scholarship from Americans for Prosperity
Florida to attend the AFP Foundation’s 6th annual Defending the American Dream® Summit
in Washington, DC from August 2nd to 4th.I enjoyed the three days of education, training,
discussions, and networking with conservative activists, and I will definitely
consider attending future Summits.
The Summit was held at the Washington Hilton Hotel – the
infamous site of John Hinckley, Jr.’s assassination
attempt of Ronald Reagan in 1981.Here are some photos that I took of the site of Hinckley’s attempt as it
looks today, side-by-side with a
montage of photos from 31 years ago.I was surprised that there wasn’t some kind of acknowledgement of the
event, like a plaque or sign.
For me, one of the highlights of the Capitol tour was the
opportunity to have my photo taken beside the
new bronze statue of Reagan in the Rotunda.Pieces of the Berlin Wall are embedded in the statue, symbolizing
Reagan’s defeat of communism.
Towards the end of the tour, I was in the House gallery when
Budget Committee Chairman Paul Ryan
entered, but mistakenly (in hindsight) left while Sander Levin was blathering
about tax cuts for the rich instead of waiting for 15 minutes to see Ryan
deliver this great speech:
After leaving the Capitol, I walked across the street to the Supreme Court
Building for a courtroom lecture by one of the trained docents, before
making a three mile walk back to my hotel at Dupont Circle - via the White
House.
AFP Florida hosted a Happy Hour event on Thursday afternoon
and a continental breakfast on Friday morning before the Summit began.After breakfast on Friday, I had the pleasure
of meeting Michael Biundo, who served as Rick Santorum’s campaign manager during
the Republican primaries and now works as Deputy Coalitions Director for the
Romney campaign.
Subsequently, I attended a breakout session entitled “Progressive Practices: Exposing &
Combating the Left’s Tactics,” which was moderated by AFP Florida’s State
Director Slade O’Brien, and included Anita Moncrief, James O’Keefe and John
Fund.The session focused on voter
fraud, government incompetence in our election system, and using the truth of
video tape to expose what the progressives are doing.
After this breakout session, AFP sponsored a round-trip
shuttle bus to the “Hands Off My Health Care:Rally to Repeal” demonstration that they hosted on Capitol Hill.
When we returned to the Hilton, they held the Opening
General Session which included Wisconsin Senator Ron Johnson and author Arthur
Brooks.
In the afternoon, I attended two more breakout sessions:
“RightOnline:Advanced Social Media Techniques,” which
was moderated by AFP Washington’s State Director Nansen Malin, and featuring
Michelle Malkin
“Tomorrow’s
Leaders:How Young Conservatives are
Shaping America,” which was moderated by AFP Virginia’s State Director
Audrey Jackson, and featuring Katie Pavlich
On
Friday evening, Wisconsin Governor Scott Walker was honored with the George
Washington Award during the “Tribute to Ronald Reagan” dinner, and afterwards I
drank too much Russian vodka with my new friends:Abigail MacIver (AFP
Florida’s Director of Policy & External Affairs) and Jessica Lee (AFP Florida’s Operations & Marketing Manager).
On Saturday morning, while battling a hangover and
dehydration from the previous night’s socializing, I listened to Florida
Attorney General Pam Bondi and media personality Laura Ingraham at the Morning
General Session.Bondi was brought on
stage with the University of Florida fight song playing, which brought a smile
to this Gator’s face.
For Breakout Session #4, I was fortunate to screen the new documentary
based on the work of Dinesh D’Souza, 2016:
Obama’s America.D’Souza
investigates Obama’s motivations and inner compass -- “the dreams from
his father” -- and finds that the theory of Obama as a typical, big government,
European-style socialist is inadequate to explain his policies.D’Souza realizes that we should study Obama’s
own writings to see how he stresses the importance of his philandering polygamist
and Kenyan socialist father to his identity.
The anti-colonialism cause promoted by his father, a radical
leftist struggle of the Third World to be free from the rich Western countries
that take advantage of them, defines Obama’s vision of capitalism and free
markets as plunder, with the rich oppressing the poor and prospering at the
expense of others.Christian Toto at
Breitbart.com reviews the movie here,
and embedded below is the trailer for the movie, which I highly recommend when
it comes to your town:
After the movie, I attended a final breakout session
entitled “How Government Spending is
Driving Our Debt,” a wonky discussion moderated by AFP’s Policy Director
James Valvo, and included James Wallner, Dan Mitchell, and Russ Vought.The consensus of the panel was very
clear:spending is the disease, and
deficits are the symptom.The only
viable solution is to cut spending while avoiding the seduction of accepting a
tax increase.The burden is on activists
to keep pressure on Republicans to stay committed to cutting spending, and to
require accountability from politicians to do the right thing.
The Summit concluded with a fantastic Closing General
Session featuring my favorite talk-show host, Mark Levin.I just finished reading “Ameritopia” a few weeks ago, and I devotedly listen to Levin’s
radio show via podcast every day.
All in all, it was a great three day trip to Washington, DC,
which would have only been better if my wife and children had been able to make
the trip too.