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Rand Paul Asks CPAC Crowd: Who Will Be America’s New Hero?
U.S. Sen. Rand Paul, R-Kentucky, said the election of 2012 will and must center around the return to the ideals of the Founding Fathers and the American Dream. Read more »
All-Star Panel: Liberty at Stake in 2012 Election
A CPAC All-Star Panel today proclaimed the most important issue facing Americans in the 2012 election is liberty – preserving it or losing it. Read more »
Panel Calls for End to Obama EPA’s Assault on Economy
Even if Washington D.C. politicians manage to balance the budget and resolve the current fiscal crisis, the economy is not likely to recover within the current regulatory environment, Myron Ebell, the president of Freedom Action told listeners at the Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC). Read more »
Cain: Like the Colonists in 1776, “The American People are Fed Up Once Again.”
Herman Cain called for a new revolution in America, telling the crowd gathered for the Conservative Political Action Conference 2012, “Our nation today has become a nation of crises, an economic crisis, an energy crisis, a fuzzy foreign policy crisis, and a deficiency of leadership crisis.” Read more »
Panel: Too Soon to Tell Impact of Arab Spring on America – But Obama Lacks Coherent Policy for Middle East
Is the Arab Spring good for America? Too soon to tell was the consensus of a panel of experts at CPAC 2012 today. Read more »
Jindal: “When You Put Conservative Ideas Into Action, They Yield Great Results.”
Conservatism works. That was the message of Louisiana Governor Bobby Jindal to the CPAC audience early Saturday morning. “When you put conservative ideas into action,” Jindal said “they yield great results.” Read more »
Gov. Walker Reflects on Collective Bargaining Battle During Reagan Banquet Address
Gov. Scott Walker of Wisconsin invoked the memory of Ronald Reagan as he challenged “big government union bosses” who use their political muscle to block reforms set up to empower taxpayers. Walker was the featured speaker a dinner banquet named in honor of the former president at the Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC). Read more »
Breitbart: Support Republican Nominee, Whomever It Is, in “War Against the Institutional Left.”
Long-time Tea Party supporter Andrew Breitbart, the conservative new-media star and publisher of Breitbart.com and Breitbart.tv, gave a colorful last speech of the day at CPAC today in which he bashed the liberal media and the Occupy movement, calling the radical Left “a bunch of totalitarian freaks.” Read more »
Gingrich Calls on CPAC Crowd To Choose Path to “World the Works”
The conservative movement wins decisively “when it offers bold solutions to the American people,” former House Speaker and current presidential candidate Newt Gingrich told a packed house at CPAC 2012 today. Read more »
President Obama versus the Constitution
President Obama has defiantly set about to implement his agenda with or without congressional consent, former Sen. George Allen of Virginia warned audience members during a panel discussion at the Conservative Political Action Committee (CPAC). Allen is running to reclaim the seat he previously held this coming November. Read more »
Palin Closes Out CPAC Slamming Obama Economics: “His Plan Isn’t winning the Future, It’s Losing the Country”
Former Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin unloaded on President Barack Obama and the Washington D.C. establishment during an address that closed out the 2012 Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC). Read more »
Sen. Cornyn: “Voter ID Laws Necessary to Safeguard Integrity of the Ballot”
Senator John Cornyn (R-TX) addressed the CPAC audience Saturday on the failures of President Obama and Attorney General Eric holder and the need to revamp voter identification laws. Read more »
Norquist Predicts Conservative Majority House Will Drive Agenda in Future
Grover Norquist, president of Americans for Tax Reform, addressed the CPAC audience on the importance of not increasing taxes and electing a strong conservative majority in the House and Senate to cut taxes. Norquist predicted a conservative majority in the House will drive the agenda for the next 20 years.
Romney Wins CPAC Straw Poll
Former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney won the CPAC Straw Poll, sponsored by the Washington Times and conducted by pollster Tony Fabrizio, who announced the results Saturday afternoon along with the results of a parallel national poll of conservative voters. Read more »
E-Fairness Panelists Discuss Ways to Make Online Sales Taxes Fair
A CPAC panel Saturday discussed the issue of taxation on items sold online by various Internet businesses including Amazon.com, with panelists unanimously agreeing the tax system for Internet vendors should be overhauled. Read more »
Jindal: “When You Put Conservative Ideas Into Action, They Yield Great Results.”
Conservatism works. That was the message of Louisiana Governor Bobby Jindal to the CPAC audience early Saturday morning. “When you put conservative ideas into action,” Jindal said “they yield great results.” Read more »
Gov. Walker Reflects on Collective Bargaining Battle During Reagan Banquet Address
Gov. Scott Walker of Wisconsin invoked the memory of Ronald Reagan as he challenged “big government union bosses” who use their political muscle to block reforms set up to empower taxpayers. Walker was the featured speaker a dinner banquet named in honor of the former president at the Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC). Read more »
Breitbart: Support Republican Nominee, Whomever It Is, in “War Against the Institutional Left.”
Long-time Tea Party supporter Andrew Breitbart, the conservative new-media star and publisher of Breitbart.com and Breitbart.tv, gave a colorful last speech of the day at CPAC today in which he bashed the liberal media and the Occupy movement, calling the radical Left “a bunch of totalitarian freaks.” Read more »
Gingrich Calls on CPAC Crowd To Choose Path to “World the Works”
The conservative movement wins decisively “when it offers bold solutions to the American people,” former House Speaker and current presidential candidate Newt Gingrich told a packed house at CPAC 2012 today. Read more »
President Obama versus the Constitution
President Obama has defiantly set about to implement his agenda with or without congressional consent, former Sen. George Allen of Virginia warned audience members during a panel discussion at the Conservative Political Action Committee (CPAC). Allen is running to reclaim the seat he previously held this coming November. Read more »
Palin Closes Out CPAC Slamming Obama Economics: “His Plan Isn’t winning the Future, It’s Losing the Country”
Former Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin unloaded on President Barack Obama and the Washington D.C. establishment during an address that closed out the 2012 Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC). Read more »
Sen. Cornyn: “Voter ID Laws Necessary to Safeguard Integrity of the Ballot”
Senator John Cornyn (R-TX) addressed the CPAC audience Saturday on the failures of President Obama and Attorney General Eric holder and the need to revamp voter identification laws. Read more »
Norquist Predicts Conservative Majority House Will Drive Agenda in Future
Grover Norquist, president of Americans for Tax Reform, addressed the CPAC audience on the importance of not increasing taxes and electing a strong conservative majority in the House and Senate to cut taxes. Norquist predicted a conservative majority in the House will drive the agenda for the next 20 years.
Romney Wins CPAC Straw Poll
Former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney won the CPAC Straw Poll, sponsored by the Washington Times and conducted by pollster Tony Fabrizio, who announced the results Saturday afternoon along with the results of a parallel national poll of conservative voters. Read more »
E-Fairness Panelists Discuss Ways to Make Online Sales Taxes Fair
A CPAC panel Saturday discussed the issue of taxation on items sold online by various Internet businesses including Amazon.com, with panelists unanimously agreeing the tax system for Internet vendors should be overhauled. Read more »
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