The American Conservative needs your help. In September, we’d like to distribute the magazine to attendees at the Campaign for Liberty’s Valley Forge conference. This will get the magazine into the hands of several hundred people highly sympathetic to the magazine’s positions on peace, sound money, civil liberties, and constitutional conservatism. It’ll cost us $200 to get copies to the event and distribute them; a tiny sum, but something we haven’t budgeted for. So we’d like to ask you to donate — obviously, just 10 donors for $20 apiece gets the job done, or four $50 donors. Include “Valley Forge” in the comment box, and any additional money raised will also go toward distribution at this or future events.
I think there’s an excellent chance that recipients of the magazine will become subscribers, so this is a great way to help the The American Conservative grow. (Naturally, another helpful way to expand TAC‘s reach is by giving gift subscriptions.)



Awesome idea!!! Warning – babbling ahead:
I wonder if there’s a way you could arrange to sell bulk copies to people like me who would love to pass them out from booths at political events, like Tea Party rallies and stuff? Even I can see trouble with logistics, but it’s something, as you may know, my husband would be most interested in.
Also, I have often thought about buying a subscription for my local library, but I know nothing about that business. Do they have to pay a premium for thier copies? Would they put it out, or do they have committees decide what literature should be available?