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Wednesday, September 30, 2009

Win $100 for Reporting Campus Leftist Abuse!

As you may know, I’ve been working with CampusReform.org through my job at the Leadership Institute. Since our official launch, we’ve been hard at work, helping conservative organizations across the country network and stay active on their campuses.

Now, we’ve given college students the chance to do something really powerful with the website- report leftist abuses. These can range from radical professors enforcing their views on students to largely leftist speaker programs to categorical denial of equal treatment of conservative organizations. You can find more examples here.

To help promote our new initiative, we’re launching a daily contest for college students exposing these leftist abuses. College students exposing stories of leftist abuse or bias are entered to win a $100 prize which will be given out every day between Tuesday, Sept. 29 and Saturday, Oct. 31, 2009. So now is the time to enter! You can submit your story here.

Monday, September 28, 2009

Top Tips from the UMD Obama Protest

In the aftermath of the UMD Conservative Action Coalition's protest against Obama's speech at UMD, there are a few lessons we can all learn from their organization and management. So for future protest organizers, here are a few tips I picked up:
  • Make sure there are plenty of supplies to go around. This means bringing water, sports drinks, snacks and whatever else may be necessary (it was overcast so we didn't need sunscreen, but it may be helpful elsewhere).
  • Look for the media angle. Find some major story in the news, and set up talking points and one-liners about that news story to use in discussion with media and sign slogans. Find whatever hot button issues there are, controversial quotes or figures, and find an angle you can use for your group. For our protest, we had signs saying "Joe Wilson was Right", and that immediately attracted the attention of the media.
  • Bring lots of large, easy to read signs. This is important to set up beforehand, as if additional people come, they can also use the signs. Use the prepared short one-liners, and make sure the words are written in thick lettering so they can be seen from far away. Read more suggestions for signs here.

Tuesday, September 22, 2009

Serena, Kanye, Wilson and the GOP's Crisis of Coverage

Serena Williams lost the tennis match.

But for the most part, unless we had been watching the game, we wouldn’t all know that.

It’s because of the video of her actions afterwards that literally everyone knows about it.

Beyonce did not win the VMA music award for her music video.

But, again, most people not watching wouldn’t have focused on that aspect, or realized the significance.

It’s because of the video of Kanye West’s actions that literally everyone sees that.

Obama lied about the coverage of illegal immigrants in the new healthcare bill.

But if nothing had happened when he said that, few if any major media would have attached any significance to that statement.

It’s because Joe Wilson was on video yelling out “You lie!” from the middle of Congress that any news coverage went to Obama’s false claim.

While generally I won’t post something contrary to another conservative associate, I feel here it’s necessary to give a counterpoint to James Kane’s article over at NextGenGOP about Joe Wilson and the GOP image problem.

Wednesday, September 16, 2009

The Next Generation of Conservatism is Here- CampusReform.org

Hey guys,

You may have noticed I’ve been a little absent lately, but rest assured- I’ve been hard at work, helping put together a fantastic resource which could very well revolutionize how conservative college students interact and organize online. CampusReform.org is a comprehensive social networking site for conservative students, with elaborate subsites for every 4-year college in America.

Full disclosure- I work in the Leadership Institute’s Campus Leadership Program, which runs CampusReform.org. We have been operating in beta form for the last 2 weeks, and finally have the official launched and ready for anyone to join. We are looking for college students actively involved in conservative groups on their campuses, connecting them with resources and professional associations advocating for a variety of issues ranging from abortion to gun rights.

We also provide a number of different activism resources for all students, as well as a site for tracking leftist faculty or even reviewing biased textbooks. If you are on a college campus and want to start a new conservative group on your campus, simply head to the Staff page and contact the Campus Services Coordinator in your area, and he or she will be glad to help you start a group on your campus.

In short, we connect active students on college campuses to resources for activism to promote conservative ideals. This is where the future of online organizing is, and we’re finally here. For more information, check out the Campus Reform FAQ-

Tuesday, September 8, 2009

Campus Activism Opportunity- Constitution Day!

Hey everybody-

Check this out- Adam Kissel from the Foundation for Individual Rights in Education has released this handy guide for people interested in hosting a Constitution Day (Facebook event link) on their campuses! This is a great opportunity for interested students to work with organizations on their campuses, get administration support, and defend one of the great historical traditions and foundations for our nation. Please feel free to pass this along to your friends and other interested college students- get out there and show your support!

Constitution Day on College and University Campuses

Adam Kissel
Director, Individual Rights Defense Program
Foundation for Individual Rights in Education (FIRE)

U.S.C. 36, § 106, designates September 17 of each year as “Constitution Day and Citizenship Day,” as follows: