Hi there, I wanted to let you know about an exciting opportunity for National Review readers to attend RightOnline at a deep discount! RightOnline is the digital tech conference where small-government advocates can feel right at home, and it's coming up soon on May 1 and 2! Only National Review readers are getting the opportunity to go for an unreal value at $99! You can register here and use the code "NRO" for your discount, this week only! Americans for Prosperity Foundation is bringing this signature event back to Washington, DC for the first time in years-and the programming and networking opportunities are stronger than ever. This is the only place where liberty-minded folks can interact with each other AND the best talent in the private sector! Top experts from Google, Microsoft, Facebook, and more will be on hand to help attendees discover how the latest digital trends will shape our advocacy efforts. Several of these industry leaders will deliver dynamic, TED-style talks "in the round" on Saturday evening, including Microsoft Corporate VP Dan'l Lewin. RightOnline is the only place you'll find them coming together with great small-government advocates like HotAir.com's Ed Morrissey and CATO Institute's Kat Murti. Plus, enjoy Friday keynotes from investigative journalist Sharyl Attkisson and WIRED UK Editor-in-Chief David Rowan, who will share more of their experiences about the power of the digital space in the advocacy world. Then, hear from FCC Commissioner Ajit Pai - an outspoken critic of the Obama administration's internet rules. He's pulling back the curtain on government regulation online. If you use the discount code NRO, you'll be one of the few to get hundreds and hundreds of dollars in value for just $99! So, register today before tickets sell out! Even more folks like FOX News contributor Guy Benson, HotAir.com's Ed Morrissey, and CATO Institute's Kat Murti are lined up to join the fun! This is going to be a fantastic event on May 1 and 2 in downtown DC at the beautiful Marriott Marquis. Hope to see you there, Jessica Fawson The RightOnline Team |
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