Author and Internet News Mogul Attending Annual Gathering of Conservative Women
Contact: Dave Mohel, 703-347-9454
WASHINGTON, July 27, 2011 /Christian Newswire/ -- Andrew Breitbart, news website entrepreneur and author of Righteous Indignation: Excuse Me While I Save the World!, will be a featured speaker at the Smart Girl Summit, a conference of Tea Party and conservative women held July 29-30 in St. Louis, Missouri.
"Our membership, supporters and attendees rely heavily on the Internet and social media to receive and distribute news and information," said Teri Christoph co-founder of Smart Girl Politics. "No one better epitomizes grassroots reporting than Andrew Brietbart. Breitbart.com and its affiliated web properties receive more than three million unique visitors and about 20 million news pages per month."
Other speakers will include: Deneen Borelli, Herman Cain, Dana Loesch, Lt. Gov. Peter Kinder, Wisconsin Lt. Governor Rebecca Kleefisch, Congressman Thad McCotter, Former Rep. Marilyn Musgrave, Nicole Kurokawa Neily, Phyllis Schlafly, Former Missouri Treasurer Sarah Steelman and Ann Wagner. For a complete list of speakers, visit: sgpaction.com/sgs.
"Andrew will be speaking at the dinner on Friday, July 29 and is sure to get our attendees fired up for our current legislative battles and the 2012 elections. There may be no better person to speak to this than Andrew Breitbart." continued Christoph. "In addition, he'll be signing copies of Righteous Indignation on Saturday."
The Smart Girl Summit is a two-day conference featuring training for attendees, speeches from prominent political leaders and a straw poll to examine the political preferences of conservative women. The 2011 event will be held July 29-30 at the Crowne Plaza Hotel Downtown in St. Louis, Missouri. A complete list of speakers and agenda is available at sgpaction.com/sgs.
Smart Girl Politics Action reaches out to conservative women and encourages them to get involved. They provide the training and resources to stay involved, and will empower them to take the next step and run for office.