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Title: CPAC 2014
Post by: Gazoo on March 06, 2014, 07:12:32 pm
Paul Ryan speaks of the GOP divide

CPAC 2014: Paul Ryan likens GOP divide to Irish family reunion - YouTube

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=avddYG12WN0 (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=avddYG12WN0)

Post them all in here.
Title: Re: CPAC 2014
Post by: Gazoo on March 06, 2014, 07:15:02 pm
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nuIk92S3PwE&feature=c4-overview-vl&list=PLmqnjF1D2hhbFKIqBIVzhCK54eef2DZol (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nuIk92S3PwE&feature=c4-overview-vl&list=PLmqnjF1D2hhbFKIqBIVzhCK54eef2DZol)
Title: Re: CPAC 2014
Post by: Gazoo on March 06, 2014, 07:37:40 pm
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Yxvvk2FAITA (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Yxvvk2FAITA)
Title: Re: CPAC 2014
Post by: evadR on March 06, 2014, 07:53:41 pm
Bongino is a class act.
Hope he wins.
Title: Re: CPAC 2014
Post by: Gazoo on March 06, 2014, 08:14:09 pm
Look at how CNN is reporting this

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CPAC: 'Republican leaders preach the gospel to the faithful' - CNN.com

Washington (CNN) -- You can describe it as a political convention or a carnival, but either way, all eyes are on the Conservative Political Action Conference this week

The three-day event -- better known by its initials, CPAC -- kicks off Thursday at National Harbor, a major convention center just outside of the nation's capital. The conference is the largest annual gathering of conservative leaders and activists, and when there's no Republican in the White House, it's a must-attend cattle call for GOP presidential hopefuls looking to pass the conference's conservative litmus test. CPAC will close Saturday with the much-watched results of the confab's GOP presidential nomination straw poll.

"After the Super Bowl and the two parties' national conventions, CPAC is the most covered event in the country," Al Cardenas, chairman of the American Conservative Union, the organization that puts on the conference, told CNN.
Latest developments

"It's the only venue where thousands of activists get to see, back to back during our three-day conference, the likely 2016 leading GOP presidential candidates and begin to create perceptions which last through Election Day."
 
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Among those addressing the crowd this year are nearly all the major names among the potential 2016 Republican White House contenders. They include Sens. Rand Paul of Kentucky, Marco Rubio of Florida, Ted Cruz of Texas, and Rep. Paul Ryan of Wisconsin, the 2012 GOP vice presidential nominee. Also speaking are Govs. Rick Perry of Texas, who ran for the Republican nomination in 2012, Bobby Jindal of Louisiana and Chris Christie of New Jersey, who wasn't invited last year because he wasn't considered conservative enough.

http://www.cnn.com/2014/03/06/politics/cpac-2014-republicans-conservatives/index.html (http://www.cnn.com/2014/03/06/politics/cpac-2014-republicans-conservatives/index.html)

And the headline News points out Christie's speech and call it bridgegate when speaking of how it is his first speech since. Does not headline he got a standing Ovation.
Title: Re: CPAC 2014
Post by: Gazoo on March 06, 2014, 08:18:08 pm
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pFJ_7GqpggI (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pFJ_7GqpggI)
Title: Re: CPAC 2014
Post by: Gazoo on March 06, 2014, 08:26:32 pm
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6uk8a0FapUw (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6uk8a0FapUw)
Title: Re: CPAC 2014
Post by: happyg on March 06, 2014, 08:32:20 pm
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v0Y7lDOsZm0&feature=player_embedded
Title: Re: CPAC 2014
Post by: Gazoo on March 06, 2014, 08:52:33 pm
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Mitch McConnell Brings a Gun to CPAC - NationalJournal.com
http://www.nationaljournal.com/politics/mitch-mcconnell-brings-a-gun-to-cpac-20140306 (http://www.nationaljournal.com/politics/mitch-mcconnell-brings-a-gun-to-cpac-20140306)

 :wtf:
Title: Re: CPAC 2014
Post by: Rapunzel on March 06, 2014, 08:55:04 pm
Bongino is a class act.
Hope he wins.

word
Title: Re: CPAC 2014
Post by: Rapunzel on March 06, 2014, 08:56:27 pm
:wtf:

(http://cdn-media.nationaljournal.com/?controllerName=image&action-get&id=37188&format=nj2013_8_columns)
Title: Re: CPAC 2014
Post by: Gazoo on March 06, 2014, 09:09:53 pm
(http://cdn-media.nationaljournal.com/?controllerName=image&action-get&id=37188&format=nj2013_8_columns)

I see a white X  it must be my browser :shrug:
Title: Re: CPAC 2014
Post by: mystery-ak on March 06, 2014, 09:22:25 pm
(http://images.politico.com/global/2014/03/06/140306_cpac_mcconnell_rifle_3281_605.jpg)

Chuck Heston he's not!
Title: Re: CPAC 2014
Post by: MBB1984 on March 06, 2014, 09:43:25 pm
(http://images.politico.com/global/2014/03/06/140306_cpac_mcconnell_rifle_3281_605.jpg)

Chuck Heston he's not!

LOL!  He must be carrying a pop gun!
Title: Re: CPAC 2014
Post by: MBB1984 on March 06, 2014, 09:45:31 pm
Paul Ryan speaks of the GOP divide

CPAC 2014: Paul Ryan likens GOP divide to Irish family reunion - YouTube

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=avddYG12WN0 (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=avddYG12WN0)

Post them all in here.

Well, it is more like Belfast of the early 1980s. 
Title: Re: CPAC 2014
Post by: Rapunzel on March 06, 2014, 11:32:58 pm
According to a live report to the floor from CPAC Christie got a lot of applause today (did he stack the audience ala Romney and Paul in years gone past?)
Title: Re: CPAC 2014
Post by: mountaineer on March 06, 2014, 11:39:36 pm
I heard that Christie ripped into Obama. Trying to find a non-lefty account of it ...
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... Would Christie be vigorously booed and shamed? A couple of thousand conservatives and media members jammed into the convention hall to find out. Spoiler: He wasn’t booed. In fact, Christie’s reception was thoroughly positive—no protests, no catcalls, no booing at all, at least not within my earshot.

Christie wisely steered his remarks away from the division between moderate and conservative Republicans and focused instead on the divide between Washington Republicans and those in the rest of the country, which include notable successes such as Chris Christie. He began with a boast. On becoming governor, he said, he cut public pensions, drawing the ire of public employee unions. Christie described a trip to address a convention of angry firefighters, bragging that by the time he’d finished speaking he’d won over two-thirds of them. The lesson: “We’ve got to start talking about what we’re for, not what we’re against.”

Christie drew a line between Republicans who get things done and Republicans who don’t. The ones who don’t, serve in Washington. “What you see in Washington is talk,” Christie said. “They can’t stop talking.” Those Republicans privileged to serve outside the Beltway, however, are a different, stauncher breed to whom the party must turn if it wants to reclaim the White House. He made clear that atop his own hierarchy of Republican greatness stood governors like himself. “Governors are about getting things done,” he said. He cited Wisconsin Governor Scott Walker, who had also confronted public employee unions; Ohio’s John Kasich, who had challenged Democrats and brought the state’s unemployment below the national average; Florida’s Rick Scott, who’d overseen three years of job growth; and Michigan’s Rick Snyder, who’d made the home of Big Labor a right-to-work state.

Then he celebrated his own achievement of getting elected and reelected in a blue state Obama had won by 17 points. Christie ended his speech with a clever paean to electability, which just so happens to be his own greatest strength (provided those investigations don’t turn up a smoking gun): “We don’t get to govern if we don’t win.”

That seemed to persuade his audience, which responded with rousing applause. I’d guess Christie remains a long shot to win the CPAC straw poll on Saturday, although as perennial CPAC favorite Ron Paul can testify, winning hardly ensures you’ll be the next Republican nominee. What Christie will take away instead is probably more valuable: the apparent acceptance of the party’s right wing, which will make his own path to the nomination a lot easier.
Business Week (http://www.businessweek.com/articles/2014-03-06/conservatives-cheer-new-jersey-govenor-chris-christie-at-the-conservative-political-action-conference)
Title: Re: CPAC 2014
Post by: mountaineer on March 06, 2014, 11:41:36 pm
As for Mitch's macho gun moment:
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On March 6th Senator Mitch McConnell (R-KY) brought a gun to the Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC). McConnell carried a rifle onto the stage and handed it to Senator Tom Coburn (R-OK).

According to the National Journal, McConnell's moment with Coburn and the rifle gave him a chance to get something he did not get much of during his "five minutes on stage," namely, applause.

McConnell was sending two messages with the rifle:
1.It was a gun, and conservatives are looking for politicians who will fight for gun rights.
2.Coburn is "a hero among fiscal hawks," and McConnell wants to be a favorite among them as well.

McConnell is currently seeking his sixth term in the U.S. Senate.
Breitbart (http://www.breitbart.com/Big-Government/2014/03/06/Sen-McConnell-Brought-A-Gun-To-CPAC)
Title: Re: CPAC 2014
Post by: mountaineer on March 06, 2014, 11:43:25 pm
Breitbart: Fiery Chris Christie Returns to CPAC: They are the Party of Intolerance, Not Us (http://www.breitbart.com/Big-Government/2014/03/06/A-Fiery-Chris-Christie-Returns-To-CPAC-They-Are-The-Party-Of-Intolerance-Not-Us)
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NATIONAL HARBOR, MD--Chris Christie returned to the Conservative Political Action Conference this year with something to prove after being on the receiving end of an embarrassing scandal and watching his conservative support slowly dwindle. He had a message for the audience: be pro-life through all of life, and be aggressive against the left.

Noting that Democrats had never had a pro-life speaker at their convention, the New Jersey governor urged the crowd to reframe the way they were encouraged by the media to see the situation: "They are the party of intolerance, not us." In typical form, Christie joked that he was "shy and retiring," not one to speak up against the media, and he encouraged those who were, in reality, shy to speak up for the sake of the movement. "We are not going to put up any longer with them defining who we are," he declared. But that, he continued, required a consistent moral disposition.

"When we say we are pro-life... we need to be pro-life when they leave the womb, as well," he told the crowd, returning to the key highlights of his inauguration speech in New Jersey earlier this year. In that speech, Christie argued that rehabilitating drug offenders should be a pivotal tenet of conservative philosophy. When the children conservatives save from abortion "fall victim to disease," Christie told the crowd, "we need to rehabilitate those kids, because every life is precious no matter where they are in society."

Christie also had some strong words for President Obama's economic and foreign policies, the latter a topic that Christie has not so often touched. "We are for America being a leader in the world, and we are for a strong national defense, not one that allows other countries to run us over all over the world," Christie told the crowd, emphasizing that conservatives, not the media, should define who conservatives are. If conservatives do not continue to be a beacon of freedom around the world, "we're not the only losers," Christie argued. "The rest of the world loses if we don't do that."
Video at link.
Title: Re: CPAC 2014
Post by: Rapunzel on March 06, 2014, 11:43:53 pm
Christie loves to brag about Christie, he proved that when he made the Romney convention speech.
Title: Re: CPAC 2014
Post by: evadR on March 06, 2014, 11:57:02 pm

Juan McCain

http://www.politico.com/story/2014/03/poll-john-mccains-low-job-approval-104355.html?hp=r5
Title: Re: CPAC 2014
Post by: Right_in_Virginia on March 07, 2014, 12:09:29 am
(http://images.politico.com/global/2014/03/06/140306_cpac_mcconnell_rifle_3281_605.jpg)

Chuck Heston he's not!

LOL!! SO true.
Title: Re: CPAC 2014
Post by: Rapunzel on March 07, 2014, 12:10:08 am
http://twitchy.com/2014/03/06/stache-smash-john-bolton-kills-it-at-cpac-is-this-our-biggest-national-security-crisis-pics/?utm_source=autotweet&utm_medium=twitter&utm_campaign=twitter

Stache smash! John Bolton kills it at CPAC: Is this our ‘biggest national security crisis’? [pics]
Posted at 11:49 am on March 6, 2014 by Twitchy Staff

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Katie Pavlich @KatiePavlich
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John Bolton up now #CPAC2014
8:38 AM - 6 Mar 2014

Former Ambassador John Bolton took the stage at CPAC 2014 Thursday morning.

(https://pbs.twimg.com/media/BiDfsQaIYAAoRKd.jpg:large)

(https://pbs.twimg.com/media/BiDUZeWIIAA7ZJQ.jpg:large)

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John Bolton        ✔ @AmbJohnBolton
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It was great to see @tedcruz at #cpac2014
7:49 AM - 6 Mar 2014

Why? Take a gander at some key quotes from Bolton’s kick-ass speech:

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Sam Valley @SamValley
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Bolton should have been the keynote speaker at #CPAC2014
9:02 AM - 6 Mar 2014

@KatiePavlich - reporting

"Our biggest national security crisis is Barack Obama" -John Bolton #CPAC2014
8:38 AM - 6 Mar 2014

"For the first time since the 1970s, Russians are selling weapons to the Egyptians" -Bolton #CPAC2014

"Under Barack Obama, you can get away with murdering his personal representative[Chris Stevens] and get away scot-free" -Bolton #CPAC2014

"For the first time since the 1970s, Russians are selling weapons to the Egyptians" -Bolton #CPAC2014

"Libya is the paradigm of the Obama doctrine's failure" -John Bolton #CPAC2014 "Since Benghazi, Obama has done nothing to avenge Chris...



@amylutz4

Re Hillary & Benghazi. "We know what difference it makes, even if you don't." -John Bolton #CPAC2014


Amen.

And an exit truth (heed these words, Obama administration):


@HowardHyde

#cpac2014 John Bolton: we won't get peace through weakness.

Title: Re: CPAC 2014
Post by: Right_in_Virginia on March 07, 2014, 12:11:39 am
According to a live report to the floor from CPAC Christie got a lot of applause today (did he stack the audience ala Romney and Paul in years gone past?)

Good question.  But we'll never know.
Title: Re: CPAC 2014
Post by: Rapunzel on March 07, 2014, 12:13:34 am
Good question.  But we'll never know.

Sadly, it wouldn't surprise me.
Title: Re: CPAC 2014
Post by: Gazoo on March 07, 2014, 03:57:55 am
All flash, no bang: Mitch McConnell brings RIFLE on stage at conservative conference, but can't fire up thousands of political activists | Mail Online
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2575197/All-flash-no-bang-Mitch-McConnell-brings-RIFLE-stage-conservative-conference-fire-thousands-political-activists.html (http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2575197/All-flash-no-bang-Mitch-McConnell-brings-RIFLE-stage-conservative-conference-fire-thousands-political-activists.html)
Title: Re: CPAC 2014
Post by: Oceander on March 07, 2014, 04:01:17 am
The GOP is in a lot of trouble for the elections this Fall.
Title: Re: CPAC 2014
Post by: mystery-ak on March 07, 2014, 02:56:40 pm
http://www.politico.com/story/2014/03/rick-perry-brings-cpac-crowd-to-its-feet-104409.html?hp=r1 (http://www.politico.com/story/2014/03/rick-perry-brings-cpac-crowd-to-its-feet-104409.html?hp=r1)

 Rick Perry brings CPAC crowd to its feet
By: Katie Glueck
March 7, 2014 09:37 AM EST

NATIONAL HARBOR, Md. — Texas Gov. Rick Perry delivered one of the best-received speeches so far at the Conservative Political Action Conference, bringing the audience to its feet and eliciting loud cheers Friday morning as he outlined a small-government vision and praised the accomplishments of fellow Republican governors.

Perry, whose 2012 presidential campaign crumbled amid a series of missteps —including the infamous “oops” moment, in which he forgot one of the three federal agencies he wanted to abolish — is weighing another go-round in 2016, and his allies insist that this time the campaign would go differently. At CPAC, he offered a preview of what his message might look like.

“There is a price to be paid for policies that destroy the economy and embolden foreign enemies,” he said. “I am here today to say, we don’t have to accept recent history. We just need to change the presidency. It’s not too late for America to lead in the world, but it starts by leading at home.”

Perry, who has long argued that the best solutions are found in the states, took swings at liberal New York and California, and nodded to several of his fellow GOP governors: Nikki Haley of South Carolina; Rick Scott of Florida; Bobby Jindal of Louisiana; and Scott Walker of Wisconsin. Conspicuously absent from his list was New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie, who spoke to CPAC the day before and had long been considered a leading presidential contender before a traffic scandal rocked his administration earlier this year.

“It is time for Washington to focus on the few things the Constitution establishes as the federal government’s role,” said Perry, who is not seeking reelection this year but has been the longest-serving governor in Texas history.

As the audience cheered and stood up, he continued: “Defend our country, provide a cogent foreign policy, and what the heck, deliver the mail, preferably on time and on Saturdays.”

To thunderous applause, an energized Perry boomed: “Get out of the health care businesses, get out of the education business … Create prosperity again. My fellow conservatives, the future of this nation is upon you, it belongs to you! You have the power to change America.

…You are the path to the future, a light on a distant shore. And you represent the renewed [hope] that America can be great again!”
Title: Re: CPAC 2014
Post by: Luis Gonzalez on March 07, 2014, 03:00:43 pm
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“I’ll remind you of just one simple truth in this democracy: we don’t get to govern if we don’t win, so please, let us come out resolved not only to stand for our principles, but lets come out of this conference resolved to win elections again.” - Chris Christie

http://dailycaller.com/2014/03/06/christie-cautions-cpac-we-dont-get-to-govern-if-we-dont-win/#ixzz2vHzlVjmg
Title: Re: CPAC 2014
Post by: Bigun on March 07, 2014, 03:01:22 pm
The GOP is in a lot of trouble for the elections this Fall.

 :bigsilly: :bigsilly: :bigsilly: :bigsilly: :bigsilly:
Title: Re: CPAC 2014
Post by: Gazoo on March 07, 2014, 03:06:55 pm
:bigsilly: :bigsilly: :bigsilly: :bigsilly: :bigsilly:

Bigun, I was assuming Oceander meant they are in trouble because McConnell tried the gun stunt and failed?  :shrug:
Title: Re: CPAC 2014
Post by: Gazoo on March 07, 2014, 03:13:27 pm
I can't find Rand Pauls actual 2014 CPAC speech.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2P6k8pnWncY (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2P6k8pnWncY)
Title: Re: CPAC 2014
Post by: Relic on March 07, 2014, 03:14:36 pm
The GOP is in a lot of trouble for the elections this Fall.

We agree on that.

In spite of the optimism by people like Rush Limbaugh, and the concern displayed by Democrats, I see the Republicans doing what they do best, screwing it up.

Republicans can't agree amongst themselves. Just look here for an example. When a voter casts a ballot for a Democrat, he or she can be pretty confident the vote is going for a big government leftist who will support the DNC agenda.

If a voter votes Republican, what does that voter get? Hmmmm... hard to say.
Title: Re: CPAC 2014
Post by: Relic on March 07, 2014, 03:16:17 pm
“I’ll remind you of just one simple truth in this democracy: we don’t get to govern if we don’t win, so please, let us come out resolved not only to stand for our principles, but lets come out of this conference resolved to win elections again.” - Chris Christie

That's the problem. If they win, they do get to govern, but just exactly how will they govern?
Title: Re: CPAC 2014
Post by: Gazoo on March 07, 2014, 03:34:50 pm
That's the problem. If they win, they do get to govern, but just exactly how will they govern?

At this critical stage of the progressive communist caucus getting so much power in this country, call me names, call me lukewarm but even Christie would do better than Obama. The ship is sinking I surely hope the person to grab the helm can turn it around right. How far right (away from marxism) is the question. The progressive left has advanced so far, I will take anything to advance it back so it is not too late. Anybody but a democrat is all I can hope for at this point.
Title: Re: CPAC 2014
Post by: Luis Gonzalez on March 07, 2014, 03:36:23 pm
That's the problem. If they win, they do get to govern, but just exactly how will they govern?

It's an undeniable fact.

We can't govern if we don't win elections.

I say that we should win elections and brawl about how to govern while we are in power, rather than splitting ourselves up over how we will govern if we win the elections to the point that we don't win elections because we are all pissed off at one another.

I'll take 30 Ted Cruzes and Rand Pauls battling 30 John McCains and Lindsey Grahams about how to govern over watching 45 Republicans bitch about how 55 Democrats are governing 10 times out of 10.
Title: Re: CPAC 2014
Post by: Luis Gonzalez on March 07, 2014, 03:38:06 pm
It's an undeniable fact.

We can't govern if we don't win elections.

I say that we should win elections and brawl about how to govern while we are in power, rather than splitting ourselves up over how we will govern if we win the elections to the point that we don't win elections because we are all pissed off at one another.

I'll take 30 Ted Cruzes and Rand Pauls battling 30 John McCains and Lindsey Grahams about how to govern over watching 45 Republicans bitch about how 55 Democrats are governing 10 times out of 10.

P.S. And I'll vote for a $#&^%# tuna sandwich in the GOP ticket over a Democrat 10 times out of 10.
Title: Re: CPAC 2014
Post by: katzenjammer on March 07, 2014, 03:46:39 pm
P.S. And I'll vote for a $#&^%# tuna sandwich in the GOP ticket over a Democrat 10 times out of 10.

I vote for that $#&^%# tuna sandwich as well, but now I know what to expect from the $#&^%# tuna sandwich!!
Title: Re: CPAC 2014
Post by: jmyrlefuller on March 07, 2014, 03:52:28 pm
It's an undeniable fact.

We can't govern if we don't win elections.

I say that we should win elections and brawl about how to govern while we are in power, rather than splitting ourselves up over how we will govern if we win the elections to the point that we don't win elections because we are all pissed off at one another.

I'll take 30 Ted Cruzes and Rand Pauls battling 30 John McCains and Lindsey Grahams about how to govern over watching 45 Republicans bitch about how 55 Democrats are governing 10 times out of 10.
But then you get those 30 McCains/Grahams teaming up with those 40 Democrats to get a 70-30 supermajority.

At least that's what happened for years here in New York. Whenever faced with any resistance, the Republicans always caved. In the end, it's pretty much the same as if the Democrats held the majority.
Title: Re: CPAC 2014
Post by: Luis Gonzalez on March 07, 2014, 04:04:12 pm
But then you get those 30 McCains/Grahams teaming up with those 40 Democrats to get a 70-30 supermajority.

At least that's what happened for years here in New York. Whenever faced with any resistance, the Republicans always caved. In the end, it's pretty much the same as if the Democrats held the majority.

I don't think so Jimmy.

Not all 30 are that stupid.
Title: Re: CPAC 2014
Post by: mystery-ak on March 07, 2014, 04:07:46 pm
http://foxnewsinsider.com/2014/03/07/huge-cpac-ovation-chris-christie-ann-coulter-reacts-hannity (http://foxnewsinsider.com/2014/03/07/huge-cpac-ovation-chris-christie-ann-coulter-reacts-hannity)

Ann Coulter Not Buying Into Christie's Comeback With Conservatives

BY
FOX NEWS INSIDER
 // MAR 07 2014 // 8:21AM AS SEEN ON
HANNITY

New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie got a surprisingly positive response from the conservative base as he delivered a speech to CPAC on Thursday. Ann Coulter weighed in on Hannity, assessing whether this marks the beginning of a political comeback for Christie in terms of support from conservatives.

Coulter believes the loud ovation for Christie was more about a "screw you to the media" by conservatives, rather than new "love" for Christie. She highlighted the continuous coverage on MSNBC of the "Bridgegate" scandal.

"If you turn on MSNBC at any moment, their coverage is: 'and what if he committed a murder?!'" she joked.

Beyond that, there's one issue that Coulter believes "separates the mice from the men" in the Republican Party and Coulter will be speaking on it at CPAC on Saturday.

"The only thing that matters is amnesty," she said, noting that you won't be hearing from any other "anti-amnesty" speakers at CPAC.

"It's the only issue for anyone that cares about America," said Coulter.

video at link
Title: Re: CPAC 2014
Post by: katzenjammer on March 07, 2014, 04:19:24 pm
CPAC Immigration Debate Stacked 3-to-1 with Pro-Amnesty Panelists (http://www.breitbart.com/Big-Government/2014/03/06/Former-House-Judiciary-Chairman-CPAC-is-liberal-on-immigration)

Rep. Lamar Smith (R-TX), a former chairman of the House Judiciary Committee, has apparently had enough of what he sees as the pro-amnesty mentality at the Conservative Political Action Conference.

In response to a panel which includes four proponents of comprehensive immigration reform and one critic, Smith ripped the American Conservative Union, which hosts CPAC, in a press release.

“You have to wonder when a self-described conservative organization stacks an immigration panel with amnesty advocates,” Smith accused. “For the second year in a row, CPAC has featured a panel where all but one speaker supports the agenda of liberal Democrats and the liberal national media. ‘Truth-in-advertising’ would require CPAC to drop the word ‘conservative.’”

There is only one panel discussing immigration at CPAC this year, scheduled for Thursday at 3:30 PM and titled “Can There Be Meaningful Immigration Reform Without Citizenship?”

The moderator, Mercy Viana Schlapp, is a principal at Cove Strategies. Helen Krieble, the president of the Vernon K. Krieble Foundation, will join Esperanza’s Rev. Luis Cortes, Jr. and the executive director of the Latino Partnership for Conservative Principles, Alfonso Aguilar, to debate the Heritage Foundation’s Derrick Morgan.

All of the panelists except for Morgan support various forms of comprehensive immigration reform, including granting legal status to illegal aliens in one form or another. They have publicly expressed those positions, as has the debate’s moderator, Schlapp.

That imbalance peeved Smith enough to issue a press release condemning CPAC.

...


(more at link above)
Title: Re: CPAC 2014
Post by: mystery-ak on March 07, 2014, 06:46:20 pm
Rick Perry to CPAC: 'A Little Rebellion is a Good Thing'

 by Kristin Tate 7 Mar 2014, 6:58 AM PDT

NATIONAL HARBOR, MARYLAND--"A little rebellion is a good thing," an energetic Rick Perry told a crowd at CPAC this morning. The Texas Governor immediately stressed that our economy is weakened and the road to prosperity lies within conservatism. "It's time for a little rebellion on the battlefront of ideas," he said.

Perry said free-loving Americans should look to the states, where we find the "laboratories of innovation."

He pointed out that in blue states, the government plays an increasingly large load in peoples' daily lives. But then, he said, there is the "red state America," where the freedom of the individual comes first and government is limited. In these states, opportunity and jobs are on the rise, Perry said.

The freedom of power lies within the power of the states -- Perry used several examples to argue that red states produce prosperity more effectively than blue states.

He pointed out that Texas has presided over the nation's largest economic boom in a generation while liberal utopias like California and New York are economically hurting.

The future of our nation, Perry said, depends on our states and returning to the founding principles of democracy.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HFvwVi93wRs (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HFvwVi93wRs)
Title: Re: CPAC 2014
Post by: Gazoo on March 07, 2014, 07:43:20 pm
CPAC 2014 LIVE

FRIDAY

9:00 a.m. Texas Gov. Rick Perry
9:16 a.m. Texas Sen. John Cornyn
10:23 a.m. Former Arkansas Gov. Mike Huckabee
11:15 a.m. Ralph Reed, founder of the Faith and Freedom Coalition
2:26 p.m. Former Pennsylvania Sen. Rick Santorum
2:40 p.m. Al Cardenas, chairman of the American Conservative Union
2:51 p.m. Kentucky Sen. Rand Paul

SATURDAY

12:45 p.m. Newt Gingrich, former House Speaker
1:12 p.m. Jim DeMint, president of the Heritage Foundation
5:23 p.m. Straw poll
5:45 pm. Former Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin

Rand Paul on after Santorum in about 10 minutes after the guy speaking now.

WATCH LIVE

http://patdollard.com/2014/03/watch-live-cpac-2014/ (http://patdollard.com/2014/03/watch-live-cpac-2014/)

http://www.theblaze.com/stories/2014/03/06/watch-live-cpac-2014/ (http://www.theblaze.com/stories/2014/03/06/watch-live-cpac-2014/)
Title: Re: CPAC 2014
Post by: Gazoo on March 07, 2014, 07:54:55 pm
Rand Paul on LIVE  :laugh:
Title: Re: CPAC 2014
Post by: Gazoo on March 07, 2014, 08:02:55 pm
I am watching the next President of the United States. 20 year olds want this man to win and so do I.
Title: Re: CPAC 2014
Post by: happyg on March 07, 2014, 08:15:41 pm
I notice a lot of young people in the audience, maybe even half of them.
Title: Re: CPAC 2014
Post by: Gazoo on March 07, 2014, 08:21:02 pm
Rand has quite a following with college aged kids. His speech was very good, with a very libertarian and conservative appeal.
Title: Re: CPAC 2014
Post by: Rapunzel on March 07, 2014, 09:12:18 pm
I don't think so Jimmy.

Not all 30 are that stupid.

They have been playing us for saps for all too long. Most of the 30 you refer to don't give a crap about us all they care about is who is padding their pockets.  Take McCain as a prime example.. he was the swing vote that killed drilling in ANWR...... 
Title: Re: CPAC 2014
Post by: Rapunzel on March 07, 2014, 09:13:59 pm
CPAC Immigration Debate Stacked 3-to-1 with Pro-Amnesty Panelists (http://www.breitbart.com/Big-Government/2014/03/06/Former-House-Judiciary-Chairman-CPAC-is-liberal-on-immigration)


“You have to wonder when a self-described conservative organization stacks an immigration panel with amnesty advocates,” Smith accused. “For the second year in a row, CPAC has featured a panel where all but one speaker supports the agenda of liberal Democrats and the liberal national media. ‘Truth-in-advertising’ would require CPAC to drop the word ‘conservative.’”
...
(more at link above)

Amen to that..............   CPAC has jumped the GOPe shark.
Title: Re: CPAC 2014
Post by: Rapunzel on March 07, 2014, 09:16:43 pm
I am watching the next President of the United States. 20 year olds want this man to win and so do I.

I like Rand, but I want to see who is running and then what they say in the debates......... and please........ PLEASE ....... stop agreeing to debates moderated by people like Stephanopalous, etc... for a change have conservatives moderating for the GOP debates so questions conservatives actually care about are asked..
Title: Re: CPAC 2014
Post by: Gazoo on March 07, 2014, 09:16:48 pm
They have been playing us for saps for all too long. Most of the 30 you refer to don't give a crap about us all they care about is who is padding their pockets.  Take McCain as a prime example.. he was the swing vote that killed drilling in ANWR......

I did not know that. That ticks me off even more. If you find Rand Paul's video put it up.

BTW: I like Perry's glasses he seems more focused.
Title: Re: CPAC 2014
Post by: Rapunzel on March 07, 2014, 09:18:58 pm
I did not know that. That ticks me off even more. If you find Rand Paul's video put it up.

BTW: I like Perry's glasses he seems more focused.

I like his glasses, too.. also I noticed Laurie Dhue has been wearing glasses more lately and she looks really pretty with them on... for some reason we allowed society to make it seem people who wore glasses were less than...

Yes, McCain killed ANWR...... but remember, McCain is also partly pwned by Soros and Soros doesn't want the
USA energy independent he makes a lot of money from middle east and now Brazilian drilling.
Title: Re: CPAC 2014
Post by: happyg on March 07, 2014, 10:43:23 pm
Another good speech: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ELsAazJL6Zc&feature=player_embedded
Title: Re: CPAC 2014
Post by: mystery-ak on March 07, 2014, 11:02:11 pm

http://www.nationaljournal.com/politics/rand-paul-is-the-king-of-cpac-20140307 (http://www.nationaljournal.com/politics/rand-paul-is-the-king-of-cpac-20140307)
RAND ROCKS THE HOUSE

Rand Paul Is the King of CPAC
One year after his filibuster, the Paul love at CPAC is stronger than ever.


By Sarah Mimms

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March 7, 2014

NATIONAL HARBOR, Md.—A year after his 13-hour filibuster won the hearts of young conservatives just a week ahead of the 2013 Conservative Political Action Conference, the fandom for Sen. Rand Paul here has only grown.

Paul gave a speech Friday before the first standing-room-only crowd at the conference so far, asking a cheering audience, "Will you, America's next generation of liberty-lovers, will you stand and be heard?"

Following his typical style, Paul's speech focused largely on personal freedom, the Fourth Amendment, and rights he alleged are being usurped by the Obama administration, while avoiding the tricky topic of foreign policy, where his libertarian views are not as widely accepted by conservatives here.

Paul's biggest applause line of the afternoon—the biggest applause line at CPAC so far—came during his discussion of what he perceived as President Obama's failures, particularly at the National Security Agency. "As our voices rise in protest, the NSA monitors your every phone call. if you have a cell phone, you are under surveillance. I believe what you do on your cell phone is none of their damn business," he said to loud cheers.

Paul continued an assault on Obama's record, getting laughs when he asked how history will remember the president, and later quoting Pink Floyd frontman Roger Waters in asking whether former supporters of the president now believed they had "trade[d] your heroes for your ghosts? … Did they get you to exchange a walk-on part in the war for a lead role in a cage?"

"I don't question President Obama's motives," Paul added, "but history will remember his timid defense of liberty."

Like his father, who was known to pack conservative conferences with supporters, the younger Paul has shown a striking ability to bring in engaged activists. In the packed hallways of the Gaylord National Resort and Convention Center over the last two days, the bright red-and-black "Stand With Rand" gear easily overshadows the few dozen Ted Cruz stickers and Ben Carson buttons adorning attendees' lapels.

Paul's team didn't have its own booth at CPAC this year, but the Young Americans for Liberty—which sold "I Stand With Rand" shirts and gave away stickers and posters—was easily the most crowded of the booths at this year's event, with dozens of largely young conservatives waiting patiently in line for their Rand gear throughout the conference up to now. Another group installed a life-sized cutout of the senator for photo ops, an honor that was only accorded to Paul and William F. Buckley.

Young Americans for Liberty Executive Director Jeff Frazee said that the booth was even more packed than at last year's event. The group gave away each and every one of the 1,100 T-shirts they brought with them by early Friday afternoon, Frazee said. The group's goal before the event was to sell 250 CPAC tickets through their website, he added. They sold more than 460.

Posters aren't allowed into the main ballroom where Paul took the stage Friday afternoon, but even an hour before his speech more than 30 "Stand With Rand" signs were lying on the floor outside the entrance, having been confiscated by security staff. Several made it into the room, though, thanks in part to a few Young Americans for Liberty volunteers who guided activists in how best to hide their signs to hold up during the speech.

Paul's book is easily the best-selling title this year, according to volunteers manning CPAC's bookstore, and his book-signing event Friday afternoon was crowded with activists dressed in full "Stand With Rand" gear.

And stand they did. As Paul wrapped up on Friday, he reminded the audience of his popular filibuster to a standing ovation. "It's a time for boldness and action. The time is now. Stand with me, stand together for liberty," he said, before exiting the stage.

video at link


Title: Re: CPAC 2014
Post by: Right_in_Virginia on March 07, 2014, 11:53:23 pm
CPAC 2014 LIVE


Wow!  You've been busy.  Thanks for all this great information.
Title: Re: CPAC 2014
Post by: Rapunzel on March 08, 2014, 12:55:16 am
Paul may be able to bridge the divide his dad never mustered - engage the Millennial and the older voters.
Title: Re: CPAC 2014
Post by: aligncare on March 08, 2014, 12:56:44 am
Rand Paul nailed it! J'accuse!

Thanks for posting his speech.
Title: Re: CPAC 2014
Post by: Gazoo on March 08, 2014, 02:35:15 am
I like Rand, but I want to see who is running and then what they say in the debates......... and please........ PLEASE ....... stop agreeing to debates moderated by people like Stephanopalous, etc... for a change have conservatives moderating for the GOP debates so questions conservatives actually care about are asked..

The boneheaded GOP will probably let Candy moderate again.  :smokin:
Title: Re: CPAC 2014
Post by: Rapunzel on March 08, 2014, 03:13:44 am
http://pjmedia.com/tatler/2014/03/07/signs-from-cpac-that-gop-may-not-be-completely-tone-deaf/?utm_term=%23tcot


Signs From CPAC That GOP May Not Be Completely Tone Deaf

by
Stephen Kruiser

   
Quote
As more and more cracks begin to show in the Common Core initiative, Americans are pushing back, insisting that parents—not bureaucrats in Washington—should “be in charge” of their children’s education. This assertion, delivered by the Friedman Foundation’s Robert Enlow at the 41st annual Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC), was met with rousing applause, signaling attendees’ determination to keep the federal government from intruding further into another facet of American life.

    Enlow, along with veteran conservative author-activist Phyllis Schlafly and the Pioneer Institute’s Jim Stergios, spoke Thursday on a CPAC panel that addressed Common Core and the broader need for school choice in America. Moderated by The Heritage Foundation’s Will Skillman Fellow in Education, Lindsey Burke, the panel proved to be one of the day’s most exciting events.

I have been harping on this for a while, and was encouraged to hear that Ted Cruz, Paul Ryan and Tim Scott all brought up school choice on Thursday as well.

The GOP has had a bad habit for years now of getting distracted by defending whatever nothingburger garbage the Democrats and the media throw at them to keep them away from real issues. School choice is one that hits the progressive left hard, which is why the new commie in charge of New York City has already gone to war with charter schools.

Maybe, just maybe, the higher-ups in the party are hitting the Ritalin and focusing for once.
Title: Re: CPAC 2014
Post by: Rapunzel on March 08, 2014, 03:14:56 am
I keep reading the GOPe is paralyzed waiting to see if Jeb Bush gets in the race or not..  they don't seem to realize the conservatives running will estimate Bush over Common Core if he does run and that will reverberate around every state in the union.
Title: Re: CPAC 2014
Post by: Gazoo on March 08, 2014, 03:25:36 am
I keep reading the GOPe is paralyzed waiting to see if Jeb Bush gets in the race or not..  they don't seem to realize the conservatives running will estimate Bush over Common Core if he does run and that will reverberate around every state in the union.

The GOP adore Jeb because Jeb said he could get the immigration reform their way and hispanic vote. Like many said at CPAC, if the dems get their full dream act, Katie bar the door we are done put a fork in it. Didn't Dubya get a good chunk of the hispanic vote? Dubya is bi-lingual but the media said he was dumb-as-dirt... and look at Obama. I am no fan of more Bush's but I wish George P Bush had a different last name he would be JFK Jr legend status.
Title: Re: CPAC 2014
Post by: Rapunzel on March 08, 2014, 03:27:22 am
The GOP adore Jeb because Jeb said he could get the immigration reform their way and hispanic vote. Like many said at CPAC, if the dems get their full dream act, Katie bar the door we are done put a fork in it. Didn't Dubya get a good chunk of the hispanic vote? Dubya is bi-lingual but the media said he was dumb-as-dirt... and look at Obama. I am no fan of more Bush's but I wish George P Bush had a different last name he would be JFK Jr legend status.

No more Bush, Clinton or Kennedy........... I'm tired of dynasties no matter the party.
Title: Re: CPAC 2014
Post by: Rapunzel on March 08, 2014, 03:36:49 am
http://www.breitbart.com/Big-Government/2014/03/07/Santorum-Goes-Populist-At-CPAC-Do-We-Really-Accept-There-Are-Classes-In-America

Rick Santorum Goes Populist at CPAC: 'Do We Really Accept There Are Classes in America?'

by Frances Martel 7 Mar 2014, 3:06 PM PDT

NATIONAL HARBOR, Maryland–"Do we really accept the fact that there are classes in America?" Rick Santorum brought an offbeat message of economic equality to the stage of CPAC Friday, foregoing much of the social-conservative rhetoric that made him famous for a populist approach to engaging America's underemployed lower classes.

Santorum began his speech with an approach familiar to many others on the stage, challenging the idea that Republicans have to win by losing "those currently unfashionable stances on culture and limited government issues." "I'm not out here fighting just to elect Republican candidates to win – I'm here to see America win," the 2012 presidential runner-up told the audience to applause.

Santorum did not dwell too much on social issues, though he did emphasize the importance of the "true, beautiful institution of marriage" to the economy. He did not define what he thought that "true" meaning was, but instead called for valuing the marriage contract as a function of the economy. And the economy was center stage today, as Santorum railed against economic inequality.

He noted that he focused as a candidate on "working Americans," not the "middle class." He urged the audience not to adopt "a class-envy, leftist language that divides Americans against themselves," and instead actively recruit America's poor to the Republican side. In order to do that, Santorum argued, Republicans had to abandon talk of "cut[ting] taxes for higher class people" because it "doesn't connect emotionally." Republicans need to address the problems related to "you, not the employer who might hire you" and engage those who "are most vulnerable."

Instead of the wealthy, Santorum suggested, Republicans should talk about "tax cuts, but for manufacturing." The line received tepid applause.

The classic Santorum lines were delivered with a finesse that almost hid their social-conservative background. "The first economy is the home, and when the home breaks down, the economy breaks down," he told the crowd, calling for Republicans to stand "with that underemployed person working two jobs, stand with the unemployed, stand with the single mom, stand with the people who are fearful because fear is powerful and overcoming fear is what makes America the greatest country in the world."

Santorum concluded by praising Pope Francis, calling for Republicans to "talk about the Good News for a hurting world," and praise more than condemn, be for things rather than against them.

The speech was a surprising one. It served to distinguish Santorum from the rest of the amorphous pack of Republicans who may or may not resurface in 2016. Santorum might not be holding public office right now or showing up strongly in polls, but he remains the runner-up to Mitt Romney in 2012, and that position always carries weight in the Republican Party. He is also offering voters something no Republican is offering: a sensibility for the proletariat, a soft spot for the poor, and a desire to engage in the economic debate that other Republicans deem "class warfare." Santorum might be calling for the abandonment of a "leftist" language, but he is speaking Democrat in economics, and doing so in a way that makes him unique in the field.

He also seems to have learned his lesson about social issues, using language that could even be mistaken for pro-gay marriage: after all, if marriage is a true, beautiful, and necessary institution, every American should be able and encouraged to participate in it – if only for the improvement of the economy. His audience knows enough about Santorum not to misinterpret his statements, but they were nonetheless sufficiently inclusive to make that interpretation possible – a prodigious leap in ambiguity for the former Pennsylvania senator.

Watch Santorum speak live at CPAC below:
Title: Re: CPAC 2014
Post by: Rapunzel on March 08, 2014, 03:37:14 am
I just want him to go away..........
Title: Re: CPAC 2014
Post by: happyg on March 08, 2014, 03:39:17 am
I just want him to go away..........

We've been wanting him to go away for years. He's obsessed with being president.
Title: Re: CPAC 2014
Post by: Rapunzel on March 08, 2014, 03:47:19 am
We've been wanting him to go away for years. He's obsessed with being president.

I have the exact same visceral reaction to him as I have Obama - when he speaks I change the channel.
Title: Re: CPAC 2014
Post by: Oceander on March 08, 2014, 05:11:40 am
No more Bush, Clinton or Kennedy........... I'm tired of dynasties no matter the party.

i wholeheartedly agree
Title: Re: CPAC 2014
Post by: Formerly Once-Ler on March 08, 2014, 09:13:57 am
Interesting that my Governor Scott Walker didn't attend.  I would guess that he knows declaring his conservatism too much is a detriment to re-election in dark purple WI in 2014, real conservatives might call that cowardice.   I'm just a RINO happy my taxes are going to be cut. 
Title: Re: CPAC 2014
Post by: katzenjammer on March 08, 2014, 02:57:37 pm
I just want him to go away..........

Seriously!  Him and a few others.  I really hope that we don't have a large field again that basically works to destroy each other for many months, and we get stuck with another GOPe loser as the nominee.....
Title: Re: CPAC 2014
Post by: Gazoo on March 08, 2014, 03:15:23 pm
Ben Carson speaks today.

Here is the complete CPAC schedule

http://www.cpac.org/sites/default/files/NEW%20SCHEDULE%20CPAC%202014%20Schedule%20v2.27.csv.pdf (http://www.cpac.org/sites/default/files/NEW%20SCHEDULE%20CPAC%202014%20Schedule%20v2.27.csv.pdf)
Title: Re: CPAC 2014
Post by: aligncare on March 08, 2014, 04:08:17 pm
We've been wanting him to go away for years. He's obsessed with being president.

I won't stand for another sweater-wearing, bible-toting president.
Title: Re: CPAC 2014
Post by: Gazoo on March 08, 2014, 05:03:39 pm
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AnMy0KTxQIk (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AnMy0KTxQIk)

 blij26 :hands:
Title: Re: CPAC 2014
Post by: Rapunzel on March 08, 2014, 11:06:08 pm
The OFFICIAL CPAC Straw Poll Results were just announced......... BTW 20% of the voters this year were in the 50 - 60+ age range - this is a first

1) Rand Paul
2) Ted Cruz
3) Ben Carson


6) Marco Rubio at 6% (vs 23% last year)
Title: Re: CPAC 2014
Post by: mystery-ak on March 08, 2014, 11:06:28 pm
http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2014/mar/8/rand-paul-wins-2014-cpac-straw-poll-ted-cruz-finis/ (http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2014/mar/8/rand-paul-wins-2014-cpac-straw-poll-ted-cruz-finis/)

Rand Paul wins 2014 CPAC straw poll, Ted Cruz finishes a distant second
Rubio and Ryan, GOP leaders in Congress all see big drops in support

 By Seth McLaughlin and Stephen Dinan

-

The Washington Times

Saturday, March 8, 2014

Sen. Rand Paul demolished his competition in the 2014 Washington Times/CPAC presidential preference straw poll on Saturday, winning 31 percent of the vote — nearly three times the total of second-place Sen. Ted Cruz.

The poll also found a strong plurality of attendees at the Conservative Political Action Conference believe marijuana should be fully legalized, with 41 percent saying it’s time to change the law and tax it. Another 21 percent said it should be legalized only for medicinal purposes, while just 31 percent said it should remain illegal in all cases.

In the presidential poll, Mr. Cruz’s 11 percent was a big improvement for the freshman senator, who won just 4 percent in last year’s straw poll. Neurosurgeon Ben Carson was third with 9 percent and New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie was fourth with 8 percent in results that signal growing discontent with the GOP establishment in Washington.

Indeed, CPAC voters now have an unfavorable view of Republicans in Congress, with 51 percent saying they disapprove of the job the GOP is doing on Capitol Hill. Just last year the GOP had a 54 percent approval rating, and in 2012 they held a 70 percent approval rating.

But a series of tough votes over the last few months that saw Republican leaders work with President Obama to boost spending and raised the government’s debt limit have deepened a rift between the GOP’s leadership on Capitol Hill and conservative activists around the country.

continued....
Title: Re: CPAC 2014
Post by: Rapunzel on March 08, 2014, 11:06:39 pm
http://www.mediaite.com/online/rand-paul-wins-the-annual-cpac-straw-poll/

Rand Paul Wins the Annual CPAC Straw Poll
by Josh Feldman | 5:59 pm, March 8th, 2014

Rand Paul has won the annual CPAC straw poll, with 31 percent of the vote, followed by Ted Cruz and Dr. Ben Carson.

Paul gave a strong, libertarian-minded speech at CPAC this year talking about standing up for people’s individual rights and railing against President Obama on issues like NSA surveillance and executive power.

Paul topped the straw poll results last year. Mitt Romney took the top spot in 2012, while the elder Paul took the victory the two previous years in a row, which means that the Paul family has topped the CPAC straw poll four out of the past five years of the event.

[photo via CPAC]
Title: Re: CPAC 2014
Post by: Rapunzel on March 08, 2014, 11:07:50 pm
Sarah Palin getting ready to give the closing speech of the conference.

BTW this year 98% voted Obama is doing a terrible job and over 50% voted all of congress is doing a lousy job.. worst result ever for O and C.
Title: Re: CPAC 2014
Post by: Rapunzel on March 08, 2014, 11:09:22 pm
http://www.mediaite.com/tv/coulter-mocks-obama-magic-slams-gop-cowardice-on-immigration-at-cpac/


Ann Coulter Mocks ‘Obama Magic,’ Slams GOP Cowardice on Immigration at CPAC
by Josh Feldman | 3:54 pm, March 8th, 2014 video 70

Ann Coulter appeared at CPAC today for a panel discussion, and she spent most of her time emphasizing how important the immigration issue is to the GOP and how caving on amnesty for illegal immigrants would basically be game over for the conservative cause, calling out Republican “cowardice” on the issue. She said, “I just don’t think Republicans have an obligation to forgive lawbreaking just because the Democrats need another 30 million voters.”

Moderator Jonathan Garthwaite asked, “What’s the over-under of number of years before it’s illegal to criticize a Democratic president?” Coulter predicted that the liberal fawning will calm down “once the Obama magic is gone,” and then liberals will stop being so defensive of the Democratic line all the time and “we’ll have free speech against Democrats again.”

But she kept hammering on amnesty as the big issue everyone should worry about, saying any Republicans who support it are basically telling people, “Screw the country! We want our low-wage workers!” She said she liked Mitt Romney in 2012 because he laid down the line on immigration. She compared Republican leniency on amnesty to Invasion of the Body Snatchers, remarking, “You think, oh, he’s so good on taxes, so good on national defense, wants to give the Democrats 30 million new voters.”

She did, however, acknowledge Obamacare as another important issue for the GOP to focus on, because voting for Republicans, she said, is the “only way to repeal Obamacare.”

You can watch the full panel below, via C-SPAN:
Title: Re: CPAC 2014
Post by: Rapunzel on March 08, 2014, 11:11:26 pm
Crowd waiting for Palin (she is speaking now)

(https://pbs.twimg.com/media/BiPaFL-IAAE1whL.jpg)
Title: Re: CPAC 2014
Post by: Rapunzel on March 08, 2014, 11:15:39 pm
Sarah is giving a great speech....... aimed right at the young people in the audience.
Title: Re: CPAC 2014
Post by: Rapunzel on March 08, 2014, 11:19:44 pm
 :silly: :silly: :silly: :silly: :silly: :silly:   She brought up the Ted Cruz Green Eggs and Ham and said this is how I read to Trig:  "I do not this Uncle Sam...".........  this is great!!!!
Title: Re: CPAC 2014
Post by: happyg on March 08, 2014, 11:21:52 pm
:silly: :silly: :silly: :silly: :silly: :silly:   She brought up the Ted Cruz Green Eggs and Ham and said this is how I read to Trig:  "I do not this Uncle Sam...".........  this is great!!!!

I love her speech! She certainly has the attention of the audience!
Title: Re: CPAC 2014
Post by: Rapunzel on March 08, 2014, 11:27:23 pm
I love her speech! She certainly has the attention of the audience!

People love to mock her speaking style, but it works........ they are eating out of her hand...
Title: Re: CPAC 2014
Post by: happyg on March 08, 2014, 11:30:50 pm
People love to mock her speaking style, but it works........ they are eating out of her hand...

I love, "I shouldn't be so hard on the president, but who could see this coming?" in reference to Russia and her past quote! The audience roared.
Title: Re: CPAC 2014
Post by: happyg on March 08, 2014, 11:43:46 pm
(https://pbs.twimg.com/media/BiOVrtfIUAINKU1.jpg)
Title: Re: CPAC 2014
Post by: Rapunzel on March 09, 2014, 12:03:14 am
(https://pbs.twimg.com/media/BiOVrtfIUAINKU1.jpg)

 :mauslaff: :mauslaff: :mauslaff: :mauslaff:
Title: Re: CPAC 2014
Post by: Gazoo on March 09, 2014, 12:56:03 am
For those that missed this...

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oO6C5UwwJTA (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oO6C5UwwJTA)
Title: Re: CPAC 2014
Post by: R4 TrumPence on March 09, 2014, 01:09:46 am
I got in to see the last half and she was great! She is the best cheerleader we have. She can energize the base that is for sure. ( Well aside from a few people here) :tongue2: :silly: :silly:
Title: Re: CPAC 2014
Post by: Right_in_Virginia on March 09, 2014, 01:17:16 am
(https://pbs.twimg.com/media/BiOVrtfIUAINKU1.jpg)

LOVE it!   :laugh:
Title: Re: CPAC 2014
Post by: Right_in_Virginia on March 09, 2014, 01:19:30 am
The OFFICIAL CPAC Straw Poll Results were just announced......... BTW 20% of the voters this year were in the 50 - 60+ age range - this is a first

1) Rand Paul
2) Ted Cruz
3) Ben Carson


6) Marco Rubio at 6% (vs 23% last year)

True hope springs eternal!!!    :patriot:
Title: Re: CPAC 2014
Post by: Right_in_Virginia on March 09, 2014, 01:20:32 am
For those that missed this...

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oO6C5UwwJTA (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oO6C5UwwJTA)

Thanks so much for this!  :beer:
Title: Re: CPAC 2014
Post by: aligncare on March 09, 2014, 01:24:17 am
Gazoo, you are the best! Thanks for posting Palin speech. (Some of us don't have TVs)
Title: Re: CPAC 2014
Post by: sinkspur on March 09, 2014, 01:26:13 am
Although I like Rand Paul personally, why don't we all just admit that CPAC is nothing more than a vehicle for promoting the Paul family?   

What's his slogan?  "I'm not as nutty as my old man"?
Title: Re: CPAC 2014
Post by: aligncare on March 09, 2014, 01:40:06 am
CPAC is bridging the gap between conservatives and libertarians and Republicans, and between dinosaur establishment Republicans and Young Republicans. So I can't quite agree with you that it's all about promoting the Paul family.
Title: Re: CPAC 2014
Post by: Rapunzel on March 09, 2014, 01:41:37 am
CPAC is bridging the gap between conservatives and libertarians and Republicans, and between dinosaur establishment Republicans and Young Republicans. So I can't quite agree with you that it's all about promoting the Paul family.

They gave the breakdown of the voters this year and they were pretty well spread across all age groups in all 50 states.
Title: Re: CPAC 2014
Post by: Gazoo on March 09, 2014, 01:47:28 am
Although I like Rand Paul personally, why don't we all just admit that CPAC is nothing more than a vehicle for promoting the Paul family?   

What's his slogan?  "I'm not as nutty as my old man"?

Don't lie. You don't like Rand Paul personally. If you did you would not have gotten in that pure hateful dig.
And you call the tea party nuts, while you think CPAC is the Paul family?
Title: Re: CPAC 2014
Post by: Gazoo on March 09, 2014, 01:49:21 am
Quote
(https://pbs.twimg.com/media/BiOVrtfIUAINKU1.jpg)

 :silly: that right there is funny!
Title: Re: CPAC 2014
Post by: sinkspur on March 09, 2014, 01:49:53 am
CPAC is bridging the gap between conservatives and libertarians and Republicans, and between dinosaur establishment Republicans and Young Republicans. So I can't quite agree with you that it's all about promoting the Paul family.

CPAC bridges nothing. CPAC is a self-selected group of far-right zealots who save their biggest applause for any mention of weed.
Title: Re: CPAC 2014
Post by: Rapunzel on March 09, 2014, 01:52:30 am
CPAC bridges nothing. CPAC is a self-selected group of far-right zealots who save their biggest applause for any mention of weed.

Wow, you don't know much about CPAC... far right?  Hardly... they are mostly libertarian-leaning and all that implies.
Title: Re: CPAC 2014
Post by: sinkspur on March 09, 2014, 01:53:43 am
Don't lie. You don't like Rand Paul personally. If you did you would not have gotten in that pure hateful dig.
And you call the tea party nuts, while you think CPAC is the Paul family?

Oh, I do like Rand.  He's a saner, more tactful inclusive version of Ted Cruz.

I like him and would vote for him, but haven't we had enough of first term politicians thinking the country just can't live without them in the White House?

Title: Re: CPAC 2014
Post by: sinkspur on March 09, 2014, 01:55:31 am
Wow, you don't know much about CPAC... far right?  Hardly... they are mostly libertarian-leaning and all that implies.

It implies "weed."  There are more doobs being rolled right now at CPAC celebrations  than in the entire state of Colorado.
Title: Re: CPAC 2014
Post by: Gazoo on March 09, 2014, 01:59:22 am
Oh, I do like Rand.  He's a saner, more tactful inclusive version of Ted Cruz.

I like him and would vote for him, but haven't we had enough of first term politicians thinking the country just can't live without them in the White House?

How about Mattis 2016? You'll bitch that he needs to be a politician for 28 years beforehand so there is no pleasing you.
Title: Re: CPAC 2014
Post by: Rapunzel on March 09, 2014, 02:01:59 am
It implies "weed."  There are more doobs being rolled right now at CPAC celebrations  than in the entire state of Colorado.

I'm not a youngster by any means, but I am pretty much agnostic on pot........   I have become much more libertarian in my old age - less government....
Title: Re: CPAC 2014
Post by: Gazoo on March 09, 2014, 02:04:02 am
It implies "weed."  There are more doobs being rolled right now at CPAC celebrations  than in the entire state of Colorado.

Why because college kids are there? Even if there was, (which I highly doubt) why do you care? It does not represent anything. There is a crap ton of Kentucky bourbon in the limos of your guys you adore. Or is it the Cocaine crack heads of the democratic party that wets your whistle? Who are you, a purist priest or something?
Title: Re: CPAC 2014
Post by: sinkspur on March 09, 2014, 02:13:58 am
How about Mattis 2016? You'll bitch that he needs to be a politician for 28 years beforehand so there is no pleasing you.

No.  He needs to be someone somebody--anybody--has heard of.
Title: Re: CPAC 2014
Post by: sinkspur on March 09, 2014, 02:17:47 am
Why because college kids are there? Even if there was, (which I highly doubt) why do you care? It does not represent anything. There is a crap ton of Kentucky bourbon in the limos of your guys you adore. Or is it the Cocaine crack heads of the democratic party that wets your whistle? Who are you, a purist priest or something?

In that, they are exactly like CPAC.

Title: Re: CPAC 2014
Post by: katzenjammer on March 09, 2014, 02:27:19 am
I'm not a youngster by any means, but I am pretty much agnostic on pot........   I have become much more libertarian in my old age - less government....

At think that most of us have, at least those not wed to a political party.
Title: Re: CPAC 2014
Post by: aligncare on March 09, 2014, 02:28:49 am
Why because college kids are there? Even if there was, (which I highly doubt) why do you care? It does not represent anything. There is a crap ton of Kentucky bourbon in the limos of your guys you adore. Or is it the Cocaine crack heads of the democratic party that wets your whistle? Who are you, a purist priest or something?

Whatever happened to that quaint question, "name your poison?"

I don't see that it makes any difference to one's political philosophy whether they want to party with weed or with booze. Libertarians revere the Constitution. I should think a good, rock-ribbed, conservative Republican would agree with that position.
Title: Re: CPAC 2014
Post by: Gazoo on March 09, 2014, 02:35:50 am
No.  He needs to be someone somebody--anybody--has heard of.

He is well known in the Washington circles you seem to revere. He is well known by military and families and he will be well known in one second plastered all over the news if he runs. If he runs he will be well-known and respected after the debates.
Title: Re: CPAC 2014
Post by: Gazoo on March 09, 2014, 02:37:46 am
Whatever happened to that quaint question, "name your poison?"

I don't see that it makes any difference to one's political philosophy whether they want to party with weed or with booze. Libertarians revere the Constitution. I should think a good, rock-ribbed, conservative Republican would agree with that position.

My point exactly. Sinkspur is the one stuck on people being labeled at CPAC as potheads. It is nuts.
Title: Re: CPAC 2014
Post by: sinkspur on March 09, 2014, 02:39:25 am
He is well known in the Washington circles you seem to revere. He is well known by military and families and he will be well known in one second plastered all over the news if he runs. If he runs he will be well-known and respected after the debates.

Do you even know if Mattis is a conservative?  Maybe he, like Petraeus, thinks Hillary would be a "wonderful President."
Title: Re: CPAC 2014
Post by: sinkspur on March 09, 2014, 02:41:04 am
My point exactly. Sinkspur is the one stuck on people being labeled at CPAC as potheads. It is nuts.

If it's not cool to be a "pothead," why should you care?

Let's all toke.
Title: Re: CPAC 2014
Post by: Rapunzel on March 09, 2014, 05:02:27 am
Judge Janine - Amb Bolton on his CPAC speech

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4RDdvdVmyjk&sns=tw