You. Yeah, Yoo!



Dear Friend,

I've got swell news about the National Review 2016 Caribbean Post-Election Cruise.

The great John Yoo, constitutional law prof at UCal Berkeley and national security whiz, will be joining us on the Western Caribbean as we sail November 13-20 aboard Holland America Line's luxurious Nieuw Amsterdam.

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And I do mean "us," because surely you're reserving one of the delightful, affordable cabins that are available (you can get complete infomration about the trip, and securely book a stateroom, at www.nrcruise.com).

About John: he's as funny and smart and as friendly as a genius can be -- as is Richard Allen, the former National Security Advisor to Ronald Reagan. Dick's also just agreed to join us (surely over 500 people -- 250 are already booked!) for what is certain to be a great cruise and the opportunity to enjoy National Review's terrific, exclusive event program, which will include:

  • eight scintillating seminars featuring NR's editors and guest speakers;
  • two fun-filled "Night Owl" sessions;
  • three revelrous pool-side cocktail receptions;
  • late-night "smoker" featuring superior H. Upmann cigars (and complimentary cognac); and
  • intimate dining on at least two evenings with a guest speaker or editor.

Are you a Yoo fan? Sign up by March 31st and I guarantee you will dine with him one night. Or tell us which other speaker is at the top of your hit parade and we'll make one of your dinner nights a definite at their table.

In fact, if you sign up by April 15th, I guarantee a third night dining with an NR editor or guest speaker. (Already signed up? The guarantee will be retroactive!)

Hey, did I mention that prices start at only $1,999 a person? Well, now I have! That's pretty darn affordable. Which I guess means that I will . . .

See you in November.

Jack Fowler
Publisher
National Review






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