These are the rising talents of the right-the Heritage Foundation junior staff, the Ivy League grads, the intellectual Catholics and the Orthodox Jews who have been studying Hobbes and de Tocqueville at the various young conservative fellowship programs that stretch along Acela-land. Ripples of head nodding are visible from where I sit in the back. “Not only will they use every power at their disposal to achieve their goal,” but they’ve already been doing it for years “by dominating every cultural, intellectual, and political institution.”Īs she says this, the dozens of young people in her breakout session begin to vibrate in their seats. “What they want is to destroy us,” she said. “Woke elites-increasingly the mainstream left of this country-do not want what we want,” she told the National Conservatism Conference, which was held earlier this month in a bland hotel alongside theme parks in Orlando. They thought liberals and conservatives both want what’s best for America, disagreeing only on how to get there. One of the ideas she’s absorbed is that the conservatives who came before her were insufferably naive. And, like most young people, she has absorbed the dominant ideas of her peer group. ![]() ![]() She’s bright, cheerful, and funny, and has a side hustle as a sommelier. She’s worked in the House and Senate for Republicans Rand Paul, Pat Toomey, and Mike Lee, was listed among the “Most Influential Women in Washington Under 35” by National Journal, did a stint at the Heritage Foundation, and is now policy director of the Conservative Partnership Institute, whose mission is to train, equip, and unify the conservative movement. R achel Bovard is one of the thousands of smart young Americans who flock to Washington each year to make a difference.
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