At Real Politics Training School, six hundred liberty activists learned how the world of politics really works. by Scott King Walker
(libertarian)
Monday, September 1, 2008
Security was tight. Armed guards patrolled the room. No recordings of any type were allowed. Was it some secret meeting of the CFR? Nope, just six hundred of the most committed liberty activists learning the rope of "real politics" from political veterans.
It was an information filled day, but let me just offer you this one teaser. If you think that traditional lobbying is the way to get things done in Washington, you are in for a big shock. Sure, it is a great way to "buy influence" and feel important. You can make just enough progress to keep your donors giving, but you will never accomplish your goals. To make real progress, you need to abandon the nicey-nicey ways of the NRA and other typical, useless lobbying groups and adopt GOA-style tactics.
The political class in Washington is going to hate it when they find that this information is getting out. Most won't realize it until the tactics are turned against them. Let me just say that some new pelts are going to get nailed to the sides of some barns to keep the wolves at bay.
If you care about our country, and are willing to do what it takes to save it, you NEED to take this training, just as soon as it is offered in your area.
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