John Locke Update / Impact Newsletter

Caught in the Rush hour

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The nation’s largest radio audience heard the words “John Locke Foundation” and “Roy Cordato” Wednesday. Syndicated radio host Rush Limbaugh quoted extensively from the article Cordato wrote for National Review Online critiquing proposed energy restrictions supported by presumptive Republican presidential nominee John McCain. Cordato, JLF Vice President for Research and Resident Scholar, also had his work highlighted in Limbaugh’s “Rush In A Hurry” segment. Meanwhile, JLF President John Hood continued to share his political insights with national and North Carolina audiences. He explained Super Tuesday results in National Review Online and offered WPTF Radio’s Bill LuMaye a primer on the race for the Republican presidential nomination. 

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We are North Carolina’s Most Trusted and Influential Source of Common Sense. The John Locke Foundation was created in 1990 as an independent, nonprofit think tank that would work “for truth, for freedom, and for the future of North Carolina.” The Foundation is named for John Locke (1632-1704), an English philosopher whose writings inspired Thomas Jefferson and the other Founders.

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