tion Day in Budapest // (Steven Hayward).
Yes, I am currently in Europe for a few meetings in various undisclosed locations to plot against the left. However, my podcast co-conspirators John Yoo Lucretia & I will briefly surface for a podcast recorded in Milan early next week.
However, I do have one public event. Power Line has a few readers in Budapest. I know this because one or two of your friends turned up at my Danube Institute lecture last July. On Tuesday, November 8, I will be giving the keynote speech about the American electoral scene at an evening program at Mathias Corvinus Collegium. It starts at 6:15 p.m. It will be held at one MCC Cafe Scruton location at 1113, Tas Vezer Street 3–7 and is open to all.
My opening remarks will be followed up by two panels and then casual conversation into late evening local time. Even though the vote in the U.S.A will be barely halfway done at that point,
18.30 – 19.15 1. Panel: Turnaround in Senate
What would happen to the US political situation if the Senate made a change? What happens if it doesn’t?
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Gladden Pappin (MCC, Visiting Fellow)
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Steve Hayward (UC Berkeley, Professor)
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Simon Hankinson (Heritage Foundation Senior Research Fellow)
Moderator by Zoltan Koskovics, Center for Fundamental Rights, Geopolitical Expert
19.15 – 19. 30 Live Zoom Call from the USA
19.30 – 20.30 2. Panel: International Influence on Midterms
What international events had a significant impact on the United States?
Participants:
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Mark Milosch (MCC, Visiting Fellow)
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Stephen Sholl (MCC, Center for Architecture, Researcher).
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Mark Ivanyo, (Republicans For National Renewal Executive Director)
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Juan Angel Soto (Disenso Foundation International Director)
Moderator: Imre Andriko (MCC, student)
20.30 – 23.00 Informal discussion, refreshments
If you are in the area, please do come.