After much shedding of blood, sweat and tears, the inaugural first issue of Red County magazine is winding its way through the postal system, and should be arriving in the mail boxes of fortunate recipients as I write.
I'll quote Editor Scott Graves:
In this and future issues we intend to deliver a high quality bi-monthly publication targeting center-right readers on topics that impact their lives. From business, lifestyle, and politics to education, technology, and real estate, the magazine will frame the discussions through a center-right point of view.
At its core, Red County magazine is about a set of values shared by its readers and reflected by the unique demographics of this "red" county. It is a set of values characterized by the broad principles of limited government, lower taxes, less bureaucracy, and personal responsibility. Through the ebb and flow of political discourse, positions, parties and people will change, but these values will not.
For readers who like to get a flavor of the magazine, here are two articles from the inaugural issue: "Why Red County" by Red County founder Tracy Price, and my profile of the Lincoln Club of Orange County.
If you like what you read and are interested in being a subscriber to the magazine, just send off an e-mail with your name, address and phone number.
Congratulations!
And the best of luck with the new mag.
Posted by: G Powers | December 14, 2006 at 02:08 PM
Matt,
I am sure I won't be recieving a copy of the magazine and I am equally sure I won't agree with much that is in it. However I read your article and if it is any indication of the quality of the magazine you are in for many years of great success. Great job and good luck !
Posted by: Nick Berardino | December 14, 2006 at 02:32 PM
Come on Nick. Try it - you'll like it.
Posted by: redperegrine | December 14, 2006 at 03:15 PM
Congrats!
Posted by: Gustavo Arellano | December 14, 2006 at 03:39 PM
I recieved my issue today. Look forward to getting the next one. You have my support.
Posted by: John | December 24, 2006 at 09:23 AM