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2004 Caribbean Post-Election Cruise.


Sailing November 13-20 on Holland America Line's MS Zuiderdam The ms Zuiderdam (IPA pronunciation: [zvɪɘdʊrda:m]) is a cruise ship owned and operated by Holland America Line. It is the first of the Vista Class ships, so named for the extensive use of glass in their superstructure.  

NEW SPEAKERS ON BOARD FOR LUXURY VOYAGE! ace strategist DICK MORRIS and conservative Rep. PAT TOOMEY Patrick Joseph "Pat" Toomey (born November 17, 1961 in Providence, Rhode Island) is a United States politician. He was a Republican member of the U.S. House of Representatives from Pennsylvania, representing Pennsylvania's 15th congressional district from 1999 to January 2005.  join renowned author VICTOR DAVIS HANSON Victor Davis Hanson (born 1953 in Fowler, California) is a conservative military historian, columnist, political essayist and former classics professor, best known as a scholar of ancient warfare as well as a commentator on modern warfare. , Islam expert BERNARD LEWIS For the founder of the River Island retail chain, see Bernard Lewis (entrepreneur). Bernard Lewis (born May 31, 1916, London) is the Cleveland E. Dodge Professor Emeritus of Near Eastern Studies at Princeton University. , GOP chairman ED GILLESPIE Edward W. Gillespie (born August 1, 1961) is an American Republican political figure.

A successful lobbyist, Gillespie along with Jack Quinn (former Chief of Staff to Vice President Al Gore) founded Quinn Gillespie & Associates, a bipartisan lobbying firm that provides
, author DINESH D'SOUZA Dinesh D'Souza (born April 25, 1961 in Bombay, India) is an author, currently serving as the Robert and Karen Rishwain Fellow at the Hoover Institution at Stanford University. , military authority JOHN HILLEN, Club for Growth president STEPHEN MOORE Stephen Moore may refer to:
  • Stephen Moore (actor), (b. 1937) English actor.
  • Stephen Moore (economist), Economist and former president of the Club for Growth; senior fellow at the Cato Institute; contributing editor of National Review
, columnist MICHELLE MALKIN Michelle Malkin (née Maglalang) (born October 20, 1970) is a socially and politically conservative American columnist, blogger, author and political commentator. She makes frequent guest appearances on national syndicated radio programs and on television networks such as , and NReditors RICH LOWRY Rich Lowry (born 1968 in Arlington, Virginia) is editor of the conservative biweekly magazine, National Review.

Lowry regularly appears on the Fox News Channel, including on The O'Reilly Factor and Hannity and Colmes
, JAY NORDLINGER Jay Nordlinger is a U.S conservative journalist. He is the managing editor of National Review and also writes an irregular column for the magazine's website. He is frequently critical of the People's Republic of China’s Communist government and Fidel Castro's Cuba. , RAMESH PONNURU Ramesh Ponnuru (born August 16, 1974) is a Washington, D.C.-based Indian American columnist and a senior editor for National Review magazine. He has also written for several other newspapers and publications, including The Weekly Standard, Policy Review , JOHN O'SULLIVAN, and JOHN DERBYSHIRE

It's hard to believe, but The National Review 2004 Post-Election Caribbean Cruise now features an even bigger and even better cast of celebrity speakers!

This spectacular and affordable journey (prices start at just $1,549 per person, and "singles" can get a luxurious room for only $1,899!) aboard Holland America Line's luxurious MS Zuiderdam will provide you the unique opportunity to meet America's preeminent authorities on politics and the critical issues of our day. New speakers are Dick Morris, the ace political strategist and author (and expert on all things Clinton/Rodham), Congressman Pat Toomey, a true conservative champion who waged a valiant Republican senate primary challenge in Pennsylvania earlier this year, and super-bright military/terrorism guru John Hillen (who's also an NR contributor). They'll be joining an impressive ensemble including esteemed author Victor Davis Hanson (the renowned academic is one of the most influential writers on terrorism and American culture), Bernard Lewis (the eminent Princeton professor is the world expert on Islam's bloody history with the West--his What Went Wrong? and The Crisis of Islam are must-reads), Republican National Committee chairman Ed Gillespie, economist and Club for Growth president Stephen Moore, acclaimed author (of so many important books) Dinesh D'Souza, syndicated columnist and author Michelle Malkin (her 2003 immigration immigration, entrance of a person (an alien) into a new country for the purpose of establishing permanent residence. Motives for immigration, like those for migration generally, are often economic, although religious or political factors may be very important.  work, Invasion, caused a sensation), National Review Online favorite John Derbyshire, NR editor Rich Lowry, senior editor Ramesh Ponnuru, managing editor Jay Nordlinger, and editor-atlarge (and editor of The National Interest) John O'Sullivan. That's a veritable "Murderers' Row" line-up!--you simply must join them for seven relaxing days and nights of politics and policy, conservative revelry Revelry
Revenge (See VENGEANCE.)

Reward (See PRIZE.)

Bacchanalia festival

in honor of Bacchus, god of wine. [Rom. Religion: NCE, 203]

Boar’s Head Tavern

scene of Falstaff’s carousals. [Br. Lit.
, and luxury cruising.

As NR cruise alumni (there are thousands!) know, our trips are remarkable events, marked by scintillating scin·til·late  
v. scin·til·lat·ed, scin·til·lat·ing, scin·til·lates

v.intr.
1. To throw off sparks; flash.

2. To sparkle or shine. See Synonyms at flash.

3.
 political shoptalk shop·talk  
n.
1. Talk or conversation concerning one's work or business.

2. The jargon used in a specific business or field.
, wonderful socializing, intimate dining with our editors and speakers, making new friends, the rekindling of old friendships--and, of course, grand cruising. That's what's in store for you on the National Review 2004 Post-Election Caribbean Cruise.

There are countless reasons to come, but none bigger than the luminaries who will be joining us for this luxury trip! It may be the best ensemble we've ever had, which guarantees that our seminar sessions--featuring ample audience "Q & A"--will be fascinating.

[check] Who can give a better overview than Dick Morris about the ongoing antics of Bubba bub·ba  
n. Slang
1. Chiefly Southern U.S. Brother.

2. A white working-class man of the southern United States, stereotypically regarded as uneducated and gregarious with his peers.
 and future political designs of Hillary (as well as give special analysis of the post-election playing field)?!

[check] Where does one begin to question Bernard Lewis about the brutal revival of the millenium-old struggle between Islam and the West?!

[check] Ditto for Victor Davis Hanson, who will share his expertise on the moral struggle required for America and democratic nations to battle terrorism and defend freedom, as will John Hillen, the NR contributing editor who's in the know about all matters military.

[check] Who are better positioned to discuss the state of the Republican Party than chairman Ed Gillespie (who wrote for NR once upon a time before running the GOP), and true-believing conservative Congressman Pat Toomey (a rising political star)?!

[check] Who can give keener insight on the war between conservatives and RINOs (Republicans In Name Only) than Club for Growth boss Stephen Moore? Or a sounder assessment of red-hot cultural issues (immigration, campus "diversity," etc.) than the brilliant Michelle Malkin and Dinesh D'Souza (we'll also look for his take on the legacy of Ronald Reagan)?!

[check] And they'll be joined in all the elucidating and analyzing of the 2004 elections and their aftermath by NR's editorial heavyweights: Rich Lowry, John O'Sullivan, Ramesh Ponnuru, Jay Nordlinger, and NRO NRO

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 headliner John Derbyshire.

We so want you to "experience" these conservative luminaries that we've engineered our lowest prices ever, starting at only as $1,549 (p/p). And singles can get their own cabin for just $1,899! That includes all those "extras" like port fees, taxes, and gratuities! Just look at the chart on the left and check out our phenomenal rates.

Of course, the special "extras" that NR brings--the seminars, receptions, and intimate dining with speakers--come on top of the great cruise, which takes place on the beautiful MS Zuiderdam. Still gleaming from her recent inaugural, she's Holland America's classiest vessel. You'll find the accommodations to be truly luxurious, matched only by the indulgent, courteous staff, superior cuisine, and top-notch entertainment and excursions.

And the sunny itinerary!--Our voyage will visit Half Moon Cay (Holland America's glorious private island), the Virgin Island ports of St. Thomas and Tortola, and Nassau in the Bahamas. Tours, watersports, napping on a hammock hammock, suspended bed, usually of netting, canvas, or leather. The hammock and its name were introduced to Europeans by Christopher Columbus, who learned of them from Native Americans.  on a pristine beach, quaffing a cool libation li·ba·tion  
n.
1.
a. The pouring of a liquid offering as a religious ritual.

b. The liquid so poured.

2. Informal
a. A beverage, especially an intoxicating beverage.

b.
 under a palm tree--get ready for a week of fun and R&R.

Of course, you can experience that on many a cruise. But what you can experience only on an NR cruise are those exclusive extras that make up our extensive program: six seminars (each brimming with twoplus hours of bite and wit as experts make sense out of current events and the recent elections, and divine what's ahead in Washington and elsewhere for 2005 and beyond), three cocktail parties (hot hors d'ouevres, cool drinks, and warm friendships), two late-night poolside smokers featuring H. Upmann's wonderful cigars and complimentary cognac, and dining with our guests (on at least two nights you'll enjoy intimate dinners with our speakers and NR editors!).

Don't delay: Reserve your luxury stateroom state·room  
n.
A private cabin or compartment with sleeping accommodations on a ship or train.


stateroom
Noun

1. a private room on a ship

2.
 immediately (and securely) at our special website--www.nationalreviewcruise-carib.com. Or you can call The Cruise Authority at 1-800-707-1634--the professionals there will ably assist you in selecting your cabin. Prepare yourself for seven balmy days and cool nights filled with conservative stars! Take the trip of a lifetime with America's most preeminent intellectuals, policy analysts, and political experts and strategists--Dick Morris, Pat Toomey, John Hillen, Victor Davis Hanson, Bernard Lewis, Ed Gillespie, Dinesh D'Souza, Michelle Malkin, Stephen Moore, and NR editors Rich Lowry, Ramesh Ponnuru, Jay Nordlinger, John O'Sullivan, and John Derbyshire--on the National Review 2004 Post-Election Caribbean Cruise.
ENJOY SEVEN BALMY DAYS AND COOL CONSERVATIVE NIGHTS!

DAY/DATE        PORT             ARRIVE    DEPART     SPECIAL EVENT

SAT/Nov. 13     Ft. Lauderdale             5:00 PM

SUN/Nov. 14     Half Moon Cay    8:00 AM   4:00 PM    morning Catholic
                                                      Mass evening
                                                      cocktail
                                                      reception

MON/Nov. 15     AT SEA                                morning/after-
                                                      noon seminars
                                                      late-night
                                                      smoker

TUES/Nov. 16    St. Thomas,      8:00 AM   12
                USVI                       Midnight

WED/Nov. 17     Tortola, BVI     7:00 AM   6:00 PM    evening cocktail
THURS/Nov. 18   AT SEA                                reception mor-
                                                      ning/afternoon
                                                      seminars late-
                                                      night smoker

FRI/Nov. 19     Nassau,          12 Noon   7:00PM     morning seminar
                Bahamas
                                                      evening cocktail
SAT/Nov. 20     Ft. Lauderdale   8:00AM               reception
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