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"The pay is generous. The experience is priceless."
The Leadership Institute is hiring 70(!) representatives to "help conservative students break the left-wing monopoly on college campuses."
"Benefits" include:
Field reps receive $2,500 per month salary, plus $600 per week housing allowance, as well as additional allowances for cell phone use, recruitment expenses, gas, and more.
A free laptop is yours to use throughout the semester. It becomes yours to keep upon successful completion of the program.
Your employment with LI as a field rep is resumé gold. Field reps use the experience and connections they gain from LI’s National Field Representative Program to launch rewarding careers...
Warning: May require sale of soul to Satan.

My name is Ben Hurst, and I'm a junior at Washington U.
I run a blog called The Happy Conservative, whose purpose is to document and expose liberal hegemony on campus. Specifically, I'm looking to create awareness about political correctness and intolerance on campus. I was rejected in the student newspaper, and it's time to assert a conservative presence on campus.
I'm looking for contributors across many campuses. I am willing to coordinate and promote the blog, but I'm looking for quality conservative contributions from students across many campuses. Please take a look at the site and offer comments, advice, or let me know if you'd like to become a contributor.
We're changing the world here.
Thanks so much,
Ben
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My name is Ben Hurst, and I'm a junior at Washington U.
I run a blog called The Happy Conservative, whose purpose is to document and expose liberal hegemony on campus. Specifically, I'm looking to create awareness about political correctness and intolerance on campus. I was rejected in the student newspaper, and it's time to assert a conservative presence on campus.
I'm looking for contributors across many campuses. I am willing to coordinate and promote the blog, but I'm looking for quality conservative contributions from students across many campuses. Please take a look at the site and offer comments, advice, or let me know if you'd like to become a contributor.
We're changing the world here.
Thanks so much,
Ben
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