SF Luncheon with bestselling author Andrew C. McCarthy *SOLD OUT*

August 10, 2016
Omni San Francisco Hotel
150320221647327779

***SOLD OUT***

Pacific Research Institute and National Review Institute present

Luncheon and Discussion featuring

ANDREW C. MCCARTHY

Andrew C. McCarthy is a Bestselling author, a senior fellow at National Review Institute and a contributing editor of National Review. A well-known commentator on legal, national-security, and political affairs, he also writes regularly for PJMedia and The New Criterion.

Andy is a former Chief Assistant U.S. Attorney in New York, best known for leading the prosecution against the Blind Sheik and eleven other jihadists waging a war against the Unites States-including the 1993 World Trade Center and a plot to bomb New York City landmarks. After 9/11 attacks, he supervised the U.S. attorney’s command-post near ground Zero. He later served as an advisor to the Deputy Secretary of Defense.

He has written two New York Times bestsellers – “Willful Blindness: A Memoir of the Jihad” and “The Grand Jihad: How Islam and the Left Sabotage America.”

WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 10, 2016

11:30 REGISTRATION AND RECEPTION

NOON LUNCHEON

Omni Hotel
500 California Street (at Montgomery)
San Francisco, CA 94104

***Please Email
[email protected] to be added onto the waitlist

Luncheon Cost: $60.00 per person
SAFFS Luncheon Cost: $30.00 per person

For more information, please contact Laura Dannerbeck at [email protected]
or call (415) 955-6110


About National Review Institute

The National Review Institute was founded by William F. Buckley Jr. in 1991, 36 years after he founded National Review magazine. The Institute is a non-profit, 501(c)(3), charitable organization, established to complement its sister organization, National Review, by engaging in policy development, public education, and advocacy to advance the conservative principles Buckley championed.

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