- Robert A Taft Club
The Robert A Taft Club is a conservative organization associated with
Pat Buchanan 'sThe American Cause . Named afterUnited States Senator Robert Taft , The Taft Club was founded byMarcus Epstein in 2006. The Club holds occasional meetings with panelists focused on a topic of particular controversy within conservative circles.In the past, meetings have been held on the impact of the Religious Right, race and conservatism, the social significance of the Duke Lacrosse Case, the Right in Europe, and the future of the conservative movement.
The Taft Club has no official political affliation; however, its speakers and members are often described as
paleoconservative ,libertarian ,paleolibertarian , andtraditionalist .The Taft Club has been highly critical of the Republican Party and in August 2007 held a meeting in which speakers discussed the possibility of the conservative movement ending their association with the GOP. The Taft Club has also been a venue for criticism of the Religious Right. In June,
Doug Bandow spoke on the Religious Right's support of reckless, interventionary foreign policy and theCato Institute 'sMichael Tanner on the Religious Right's role in the expansion of government.James C. Russell also spoke at the meeting.Most recently, the Taft Club hosted
Terrence Jeffrey ,Richard Viguerie ,Paul Gottfried , andJames Antle III who spoke on the prospects for the conservative movement. In a more controversial meeting, theFlemish separatist party theVlaams Belang discussed their opposition toMuslim immigration in Europe. More controversial still,John Derbyshire ,Jared Taylor , andKevin Martin debated the role race should play -- if any -- in conservatism. Just after the Duke lacrosse case began to unravel,William Anderson ,Stacy McCain , Nicholas Stix and Duke graduate studentRichard B. Spencer discussedpolitical correctness , prosecutorial misconduct, and the contemporary university.External links
* [http://www.roberttaft.org/ The Robert A Taft Club]
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