The Western Conservative Summit is an annual gathering of conservatives that typically takes over the Colorado Convention Center for two days each summer. This year it was a scaled-back event, with less-notable speakers and a smaller venue: the Hyatt Regency in downtown Denver. Here’s what our reporters saw Friday and Saturday. Andy Ngo Only one speaker was met with a sustained standing ovation at the beginning and end of his remarks: Andy Ngo, a controversial conservative journalist who has been assaulted while trying to “unmask” activists he believes are members of antifa, a loosely organized and sometimes violent left-wing group. Ngo claimed Saturday that antifa is a “terroristic organization that organizes openly” and has “ideological ties to communism.” He criticized the U.S.