Maybe You'll Want to Escape ...



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Dear National Review Friend,

... or maybe you'll just want to avoid raking massive piles of leaves.

Or maybe you'd just like to spend a week with some of the smartest conservatives around to figure out what happened, why, and what's ahead.

That week with be November 13-20, and if you want to spend an exceptional seven days figuring out the state of conservatism, and what we need to do to double down in our battle with the mutlicultural Left and socialists masquerading as Democrats, then you need to be on the National Review 2016 Caribbean Post-Election Cruise.

WHAT A BON VOYAGE! -- FIND COMPLETE INFORMATION AT WWW.NRCRUISE.COM.

The plentiful political and cultural shop talk -- with the Right's best and brightest -- will come amidst a luxurious cruise on Holland America's beautiful MS Nieuw Amsterdam, which will visit Ft. Lauderdale, Cozumel, Key West, Grand Cayman, and Half Moon Cay (Holland America's sweet private island). On hand to discuss politics, culture, foreign policy, and much more will be a terrific line-up of conservative all stars including

Milwaukee County Sheriff David Clarke, acclaimed historian Victor Davis Hanson, NR editor-in-chief Rich Lowry, NRO editor Charlie Cooke, terrorism and defense experts Richard Allen, Bing West, Andrew McCarthy, and John Hillen, Independent Women's Forum chairman Heather Higgins, conservative moviemaker Dinesh D'Souza, best-selling author and policy expert Steven Hayward, pro-life champion Charmaine Yoest, conservative legal expert John Yoo, NRO editor-at-large Kathryn Jean Lopez, Commentary editor John Podhoretz, former NR Washington Editor and Buckley expert Neal Freeman, NR senior editors Jonah Goldberg, Jay Nordlinger and Ramesh Ponnuru, NR essayists David French, Kevin Williamson, and Reihan Salam, NR Washington Editor Eliana Johnson, NR columnists Rob Long and James Lileks, ace political writers Jim Geraghty and John Miller, and culture-scene reporter Kat Timpf.

The Nieuw Amsterdam sailing will be a terrific trip -- just as a cruise itself. But imagine how great a week it will be when you add in NR's 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;
  • a 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.

If you've always wanted to come on an NR cruise, make this the one. And let me help you make that decision.

SIGN UP BY AUGUST 31 AND RECEIVE A $125 DISCOUNT!

I've just been given a small promotional incentive, which I now pass along to you: Sign up by August 31st and you will receive a $125 discount off your (already very affordable!) fare. Even Hillary can do this math: That means couples will save $250 on their cabin cost.

And bring a friend (a first-time NR cruiser) and you'll receive an additional $100 p/p discount (and so will your friends!).

Don't delay. Get complete information at www.nrcruise.com, and sign up there, securely.

We'll see you in the Caribbean this November.

Best,

Jack Fowler
Publisher, National Review

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