-- NY Times headline, Feb. 28 Which party has the strongest youth movement, full of America's most promising young people? To answer that question, let's take a look at a few photos of young conservatives taken during the three days of CPAC 2009:
No captions. I'll leave it to the geniuses at the New York Times to figure out which one of the many young faces in the several photos above is:
- Cato Institute's manager of external relations.
- President of the Young Conservatives Coalition.
- D.C.'s hottest young blues pianist.
- Researcher for a leading talk-radio program.
- Spokesman for the Young America's Foundation.
- Managing editor of The American Spectator.
- An officer of the Westmont College Conservative Club.
- A promising young features writer.
- An economist for the Acton Institute.
- An official of Pro English.
- George Freaking Will.
OK, probably anybody can guess that last one, even the employees of the New York Times. For myself, I have no doubt that young conservative promise a hopeful tomorrow. Look at those kids -- their future's so bright, they gotta wear shades.
(Attention: "Rule 5 Sunday" will start this afternoon. First, I must have some sleep.)
Yow.
ReplyDeleteGeorge Freaking Will? Where? The first shot features two gorgeous gals, the next one...
ReplyDeleteOne can come nearly close to admiring the NYT's commitment to wishful thinking.
ReplyDeleteYou should start an anvil fund, to have something to toss at them as they sink.
The girl on the right in Pic #2 is the smokingest, hottest, most bestest angel of them all.
ReplyDeleteBut none of the cool, young, fifty-something people who work for the New York Times is a Republican...
ReplyDelete... and I thought this was the babe blog post..
ReplyDeletePlease tell me that the two ladies in the first photo were preparing the warhead for its deployment to Fallujah.
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