| Dear Friend, We are having a terrific response to our early-booking discount for the National Review 2016 Post-Election Caribbean Cruise -- over 120 cabins have been booked for the exciting trip aboard Holland America's Nieuw Amsterdam, scheduled to depart Ft. Lauderdale on Sunday, November 13th, and over the next seven glorious days visit Grand Cayman, Key West, Cozumel, and Half Moon Cay. Because this is a Leap Year, we figured . . . let's extend the discount date to 11:59PM on Monday, February 29th. So, by the power vested in me by the Vast Right-Wing Conspiracy, I hereby decree that so. Which means: reserve a cabin by the 29th -- which you better do pronto, because that's only a few days away! -- and you will save $100 per-person off your cabin cost. You can do that at our dedicated website: www.nrcruise.com. Of course, what will make this cruise an exceptional event is not so much the itinerary or the discount but the terrific speaker lineup. On hand to make sense of the elections, and so much more, will be -
acclaimed historian Victor Davis Hanson, -
former Congressman Allen West, -
terrorism and defense experts Bing West, Andrew McCarthy, and John Hillen, -
Independent Women's Forum chairman Heather Higgins, -
conservative icon James Buckley, -
best-selling author Steven Hayward, -
Americans United for Life president Charmaine Yoest, -
conservative legal expert Ed Whelan, -
NRO editor-at-large Kathryn Lopez, -
Commentary editor John Podhoretz, -
former NR Washington Editor and WFB expert Neal Freeman, -
NR senior editors Jonah Goldberg, Jay Nordlinger, and Ramesh Ponnuru, -
NR essayists David French, Charles C. W. Cooke, Kevin D. Williamson, and Reihan Salam, -
NR Washington Editor Eliana Johnson, -
NR columnists Rob Long and James Lileks, and -
ace reporters Jim Geraghty and John J. Miller. And we'll be naming more speakers soon. Prices start at $1,999 a person. And be assured: There's a cabin for every taste and budget. but no matter the size and luxury of your stateroom, anyone attending will have complete access to all of National Reviews exclusive (enjoyable!) events, which include -
8 scintillating seminars featuring NR's editors and guest speakers; -
2 fun-filled "Night Owl" sessions; -
3 revelrous pool-side cocktail receptions; -
1 late-night "smoker" featuring world-class H. Upmann cigars; -
2 nights (at least) of intimate dining at tables hosted by our guest speakers and editors. Visit www.nrcruise.com for complete information about the trip and to reserve your cabin securely. If you'd like to discuss the cruise, feel free to contact me at jfowler@nationalreview.com. I look forward to seeing you on the Nieuw Amsterdam in November. Sincerely, Jack Fowler Publisher National Review P.S.: If you have always wanted to come on an NR cruise but have just not been able to take the plunge -- an expression we don't normally use when discussing cruise ships! -- make this cruise the one. You will not regret the choice.
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