Welcome to Hearts of Oak, where we explore the essence of conservative thought. Today, we're privileged to have Matt Schlapp, the chair of CPAC, join us for a discussion that spans from the lively atmosphere of Mexico City to the critical landscape of American politics.
We'll delve into CPAC's international expansion, the global conservative movement's fight against leftist ideologies, and the stark differences in political climates between the U.S. and Europe. Additionally, we'll tackle social issues, the upcoming U.S. elections, and the pivotal role of media in shaping our political discourse.
Join us for an insightful conversation that promises to enlighten and engage, offering a deep dive into the heart of modern conservatism.
On June 19, 2014 the board of the American Conservative Union unanimously voted to elect Matt Schlapp as the ninth Chairman of the nation’s oldest and largest conservative grassroots organization. From 2001 to 2005, he served as President Bush’s political director during the re-election and previously as his deputy political director. During the 2000 presidential campaign he was a Regional Political Director with oversight of Missouri, Arkansas, Iowa, Wisconsin, Minnesota, Kansas, and Oklahoma.
Matt left the White House to run the Washington, DC offices of Koch Industries, a company headquartered in his hometown and known for their philanthropy to free market causes. Matt's Congressional experience began during the historic Republican wave of 1994 where he served Representative Todd Tiahrt (R-KS) as Chief of Staff for 5 years. During his tenure, Tiahrt averaged an ACU rating of 98%.
Matt’s political activism first took root at the University of Notre Dame, where he started a conservative student magazine. He is a graduate of the University of Notre Dame (B.A.) and Wichita State University (M.P.A.)
Matt and his wife Mercedes have five daughters.
Founded in 1974, CPAC is the nation’s oldest conservative grassroots organization and seeks to preserve and protect the values of life, liberty, and property for every American.
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Interview recorded 10.9.24
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