Eric21ND
11-11-2010, 12:21 PM
http://www.c-spanarchives.org/program/ID/235034
About the Program
Jonah Goldberg, editor at large of National Review Online, presents a collection of writers who opine on the ideological affiliations of the upcoming generation of Americans. Mr. Goldberg and his contributors argue that the next generation will not be wholly liberal nor of a homogeneous conservative mind. Rather, according to the contributors, the future conservative movement will be diverse and interested in utilizing different mediums to promote their political thinking. Jonah Goldberg leads a panel discussion with Helen Rittelmeyer, associate editor, National Review, Ashley Thorne, director of communication, National Association for Scholars, and Todd Seavey, former editor, American Council on Science and Health at Georgetown University in Washington, DC.
About the Program
Jonah Goldberg, editor at large of National Review Online, presents a collection of writers who opine on the ideological affiliations of the upcoming generation of Americans. Mr. Goldberg and his contributors argue that the next generation will not be wholly liberal nor of a homogeneous conservative mind. Rather, according to the contributors, the future conservative movement will be diverse and interested in utilizing different mediums to promote their political thinking. Jonah Goldberg leads a panel discussion with Helen Rittelmeyer, associate editor, National Review, Ashley Thorne, director of communication, National Association for Scholars, and Todd Seavey, former editor, American Council on Science and Health at Georgetown University in Washington, DC.