CPAC Highlights
Here are some of my favorite moments from the Conservative Political Action Conference.
Niger Innis of CORE gave a rousing speech. I wish there was some video, but I couldn't find anything.
I really enjoyed Ann McElhinney and Phelim McAleer's presentation of their new film "Not Evil Just Wrong." It's a hard look at what environmentalism has cost the world. They cover the full gamut from the ban on DDT to global climate change.
And then there was Rush, the man that doesn't need a last name. You've probably heard what the MSM has to say about his appearance but I think Jim Blazsik put it best with this post.
You can, and should, watch Rush's speech here…
My Name is Bruce Kelly, and I hope Barrack Obama Fails.
Niger Innis of CORE gave a rousing speech. I wish there was some video, but I couldn't find anything.
I really enjoyed Ann McElhinney and Phelim McAleer's presentation of their new film "Not Evil Just Wrong." It's a hard look at what environmentalism has cost the world. They cover the full gamut from the ban on DDT to global climate change.
And then there was Rush, the man that doesn't need a last name. You've probably heard what the MSM has to say about his appearance but I think Jim Blazsik put it best with this post.
If you want to measure how effective a person is in communicating conservatism, you watch for three things:Read his entire post here…
1) The reaction of dedicated conservatives - need I say more?
2) The reaction of the liberal media - freaked. The more liberals whipped themselves up into a frenzy, the more threatened they feel. Just look at what they did to Sarah Palin. They have a hard time with ideas, instead of just having a "message."
3) The reaction of wimp Republicans - embarrassing. Michael Steele insulted conservatives and of course Rush Limbaugh - he better clean this up quickly.
You can, and should, watch Rush's speech here…
My Name is Bruce Kelly, and I hope Barrack Obama Fails.
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