Tag Archives: CPAC

On Location: CPAC

Finally got to meet Brian Lilley from Sun News in Toronto, whose work I greatly admire

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Work-Related Of The Day

Occupy DC says they won’t break the law during their CPAC protests, and that’s all we need, right?

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UPDATE: Young Americans Dump Paul

Ron Paul wins CPAC straw poll — again Nation’s Oldest Conservative-Libertarian Activist Group Expels Ron Paul from Advisory Board 2007 Flashback: I am no fan of the Paulies and maybe they should have their own convention next year instead of … Continue reading

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Rush Quote Of The Day

Add another who would have approached the CPAC keynote address differently… This would have been, in my estimation, an occasion to keep building these people up, to keep inspiring them, the people who are making this happen. Because the people … Continue reading

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Quote Of The Day

It’s nice to know I’m not the only one who heard a different Glenn Beck CPAC speech than everyone else, and it looks like I was in good company…. To admit it is still “morning in America” but a “vomiting … Continue reading

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CPAC 2010

DAY THREE Another thing that’s most humbling is finding out that what you do reaches many people and they actually know who you are and what you’ve done.

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Is Steele On The Right Page?

It may be me, but when a top Republican goes on national television and adopts liberal talking points, is this a red flag? Has it occurred to Chairman Steele that Rush Limbaugh may be trying to help? Then again, the … Continue reading

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Repeating The Mistakes Of The Past

Granted, I wasn’t at CPAC and my one vote wouldn’t have mattered, but I wonder what the so-called conservatives were thinkin’? In one of the opening skirmishes in the long – and almost certainly bloody – GOP battle for the … Continue reading

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