Posted on 02/22/2010 4:03:44 AM PST by Kaslin
Life-size posters of Reagan dotting the halls. Full-body duck and whale mascot costumes to illustrate energy solutions. And, of course, the reenactment soldiers, trotting around in Civil War military uniforms.
These are only some of the golden nuggets of the CPAC convention that make it the most kitschy, yet endearing, headliner convention of the conservative movement.
"I came here to meet people, because the panels are mostly soundbites," said Colin Popell, who came to CPAC from the Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute in Troy, New York. "There's a lot of stuff I don't necessarily agree with."
Popell calls himself an "old-fashioned Republican," who is more concerned with fiscal responsibility and states' rights than anything else. He said the most interesting part of CPAC came on Saturday night, when he attended a date auction by Ladies of Liberty Alliance, "known for their brilliant yet beautiful yearly calendar."
There, Popell found a young man sporting red hair, wearing an "End the Fed" shirt and leather jacket, who was drunkenly yelling "end the fed" over the sound of the auction announcer. The auction raised $3,000.
Popell and the legions of other college students seemed to have one thing in common: a conservative cause, and the desire to have fun.
"I ran into Dick Cheney on the elevators," said Chris Cloomey, a freshman at Stony Brook University in Stony Brook, New York. "I got to interview Rachel Maddow, it was really great."
At that point, an unidentified friend ran up to Cloomey, and yelled "It's Newt Gingrich!" Both Cloomey and friend sprinted away from this reporter.
Chris Silbe, a senior at the University of Northern Colorado, went to a dive bar and paid thirty bucks for a cocktail on Thursday night after watching some of the speakers. The drink was great, but he wasn't really sure which bar or which area of Washington, D.C. he was in.
"I really just came here to see Washington, D.C.," said Silbe. "But it's cool to see [CPAC] people come together for a common cause."
The final day Saturday of CPAC, saw addresses from John Bolton, Rick Santorum, Ann Coulter, and Glenn Beck. The speeches ranged from grave seriousness to over-the-top humor, and record crowds packed the auditoriums. CPAC was certainly demonstrative of the differences that the GOP actively struggles with: fights between mainstream Republicanism and tea party conservatism raged like wildfire. But despite these differences, most everyone agreed that CPAC was the place where those differences could be put on the shelf.
Speaker after speaker reiterated the fact that disagreement was an expected, and normal, undercurrent of political discourse. Participants said the same thing. Nick Spanos ran a booth for his internet domain company Voteclick.com.
"There are lot of nice people here, and a lot of people who usually don't talk to each other who are talking to each other. In this environment, they're more apt to talk about things they have in common. In a bar room, they're more apt to talk about their differences."
The Ron Paul thing really stunk up CPAC. They are notorious for “freeping” polls after debates etc to make Paul look good and did the same at CPAC. They were the ones in the crowd booing the speaker who spoke out about the inclusion of homosexual activists at CPAC.
At what point are conservatives going to open their eyes and recognize the people from Code Pink. Im so sick of this “Mediia Benjamin” lady being able to get into everything unnoticed. Then again, based on the way Keene sells his $oul,(Check into his FedEx scandal), maybe Code pink can be a sponsor next year like GOProud.
CPAC fell off the cliff with the Ron Paul straw vote!! It negated any good they did!!
Our family stopped attending local 912 group meetings over the Ron Paul crowd. We have better things to do that sit around and talk about government involvement with bringing down the WTC towers. I’m sure we are not the only ones who parted ways with the two groups here in Maine.
LLS
William F. Buckley would have been outraged at the thought of the John Birch Society being a sponsor.
Someone dropped the ball big time on that one. 1964’s lessons were forgotten.
So, I guess Conservatives can’t organize, eh? Where do they have their national? Or are you saying a bunch of truthers are ....too rough or out maneuver them?
(pathetic)
Well, at least some kids came and went to bars. Or is that out too?
He was wrong.
Buckley was a aesthete and the JBS was just so....so..gauche.
"There, Popell found a young man sporting red hair, wearing an "End the Fed" shirt and leather jacket, who was drunkenly yelling "end the fed" over the sound of the auction announcer."
A classic description of the unhinged Rondamentalists.
Source: FReeper 50mm
Other random thought. Jillian said pack. Im sorry but with all the GOProud crap this year, it reminded me of this:
Indeed.
LLS
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You are correct. David Keene doesn't need Code Pink. He's already got his Sugar Daddy (aka Willard).
Evidence? I thought members of event co-sponsor GOPride were doing the booing, which would make the most sense.
As the man was being booed he singled a Paul supporter and stated “we are now enemies”.
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