Townhall: Reagan Was a Beloved President, Not a ‘Telegenic Oppressor’

Teen Vogue, the once-reputed fashion magazine, is plunging into further obsolescence.  As I wrote before here, the publication is unrecognizable to past subscribers—myself included. What explains its evolution into progressive punditry?  Lately, they’ve been getting clicks for downplaying socialism’s bloody legacy through their Bread and Roses column. More recently, they’ve been engaging in what they accuse their opponents …

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EP 89 | District Of Conservation: Virginia Updates

In Episode 89 of District of Conservation, Gabriella discusses what’s happening in Virginia on the conservation front. VDGIF is now the Virginia Department of Wildlife Resources We’re getting an elk tag — it’s now law Despite winning at the Supreme Court, the Atlantic Coast Pipeline is canceled Gun sales top 81,000 in June in Virginia.  LISTEN Apple Podcasts | Chartable SHOW NOTES/EXTRAS:  YouTube …

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Townhall: In the Age of COVID, Fishing Keeps This WV Business Afloat

As companies start to bounce back from the pandemic, one West Virginia business discovered the secret to staying afloat in this difficult time. Smoke Hole Outfitters in Cabins, West Virginia, has experienced a surge in visitors hungry for some trout fishing.  The outfitter business, owned and operated by husband-wife duo Josh and Rachelle Hedrick, is situated in Grant …

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VIDEO: How a YAF Internship Launched My Political + Media Career

Ten years ago this month, I began an internship at Young America’s Foundation Reagan Ranch Center in Santa Barbara, CA. The organization “is committed to ensuring that increasing numbers of young Americans understand and are inspired by the ideas of individual freedom, a strong national defense, free enterprise, and traditional values. As the principal outreach …

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EP 88 | District Of Conservation: Rachelle Hedrick of Smoke Hole Outfitters

For Josh and Rachelle Hedrick, operators of Smoke Hole Outfitters in Cabins, West Virginia, these last few months have been unusually busy. While much of the tourism industry has gone under during the coronavirus pandemic, Smoke Hole has been given a lifeline. Like most governors, West Virginia Governor Jim Justice deemed fishing essential and that …

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Townhall: Conservation Isn’t At Odds With Conservatism

Chris D’Angelo, Huffington Post’s environment reporter, recently tweeted: “GOP Sens. Cory Gardner and Steve Daines, who have backed Trump’s anti-conservation agenda at nearly every turn, are now fighting to shore up funding for public lands. Both face a tough road to reelection in 2020.”  This statement is problematic and visibly inaccurate.  First, regardless of your personal …

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EP. 87: District of Conservation: Canceling Teddy Roosevelt and Why You Should Watch Yellowstone on Paramount Network

In Episode 87 of District of Conservation, Gabriella Hoffman discusses two newsworthy items: the #canceling of President Theodore Roosevelt (?!) and why listeners should watch Yellowstone on Paramount TV Sunday at 9pm ET.   SHOT NOTES:  NYT Story and Quotes from American Museum of Natural History & TR descendent CBS article I mentioned Yellowstone S3 on …

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