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Just trying to get caught up.

The only full segment I've seen is Kellyanne Conway. The woman is a star.

The left is doing all they can to discredit her but she stands tall on her own merits. She carried Trump over the finish line in the wakes of Lewandowski and Manafort.

And she speaks truth to what should be the guiding thought process for any young woman / girl.

Love her.
 

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Just trying to get caught up.

The only full segment I've seen is Kellyanne Conway. The woman is a star.

The left is doing all they can to discredit her but she stands tall on her own merits. She carried Trump over the finish line in the wakes of Lewandowski and Manafort.

And she speaks truth to what should be the guiding thought process for any young woman / girl.

Love her.
Missed that but man, was Bannon's good. Watched a Harris piece on MSNBC and went to CNN just in time to watch Glenn Beck on Anderson Cooper. Both were talking about Bannon. Both are talking grave with the biggest thing Bannon said about deconstructing the Executive. Beck says its not conservative what Trump is doing like 10 times BUT its actually false its completely conservative what Trump is doing. Be tearing down the federal Gov to barebones piece by piece is about as conservative as it gets. It only appears strange to Beck because he is not a conservative himself.
 

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I'm a conservative. Having said that I can only smirk when
I see a group of like minded people patting themselves on
the back when they could use that time to do something constructive.

I consider it a boondoggle.
 
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1st day CPAC 2023
 

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With his huge win in the straw poll, and the enthusiastic reception to his amazing speech, it’s obvious that President Trump not only will be, but should be the 2024 GOP Presidential nominee.

The Trump train is gaining steam, and RINOs best get out of its way.
 

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Just trying to get caught up.

The only full segment I've seen is Kellyanne Conway. The woman is a star.

The left is doing all they can to discredit her but she stands tall on her own merits. She carried Trump over the finish line in the wakes of Lewandowski and Manafort.

And she speaks truth to what should be the guiding thought process for any young woman / girl.

Love her.
Well, as is the case with a LOT of your posts, THIS certainly didn't age well, now DID it? Neither did Blubber Boy's babbling at the VERY sparsely attended C-PUKE this weekend.


‘Absolute fiction’: Daniel Dale fact-checks Trump’s CPAC speech​

 

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I'm a conservative. Having said that I can only smirk when
I see a group of like minded people patting themselves on
the back when they could use that time to do something constructive.

I consider it a boondoggle.
Agree 101%

These people are all talkers. Time to start walking their talk. Wait a minute I said that a decade ago. Nothing will ever change, except the faces and some names. Everyone needs to go about their business and to work or stay home and wait for your check, pay your bills and Vote. The only thing that changes is time.

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Low-key reception for Trump at conservative summit as 2024 race speeds ahead​


Tom LoBianco
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Sun, March 5, 2023 at 10:05 AM PST·3 min read



Supporters hold a red, white and blue banner reading

Supporters hold a banner as former President Donald Trump speaks at the Conservative Political Action Conference in Oxon Hill, Md. (Alex Brandon/AP)
OXON HILL, Md. — Former President Donald Trump regaled his faithful on Saturday evening in suburban Washington with promises of “retribution” against their mutual enemies, but the reception was relatively subdued compared with his past raucous speeches at the event.
"In 2016, I declared I am your voice,” Trump said to the ballroom packed with his most fervent loyalists at the Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC), to some of the loudest sustained applause of the night. “Today I add: I am your warrior, I am your justice — and for those who have been wronged and betrayed, I am your retribution. I will totally obliterate the deep state."
But roughly 20% of the seats were empty, and Trump struggled at times to get a rise with his applause lines, including an extended riff about homeless military veterans being treated worse than undocumented immigrants.

CPAC’s annual event draws a wide array of Republican Party activists, lawmakers, donors and other influential figures on the right. The event — hailed by some as “Woodstock for conservatives” — was viewed as a required campaign stop for GOP presidential hopefuls, though Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis and former Vice President Mike Pence both skipped the 2023 confab, perhaps aware that Trump would easily win its straw poll. Longtime staples of the right, like conservative media giant Fox News, also skipped the conference this year. And the crowd had fewer college Republicans than it has in recent years.
Sany Dash, one of the vendors selling Trump and MAGA merchandise at the conference, said the crowd was not what it used to be just a few years ago. The exhibition hall had more space and fewer vendors and activists.
“It’s Trumpism — he opened all this up,” Dash said. “It’s Trump’s party.”
Former U.S. President Donald Trump, wearing a red tie, white shirt and dark suit bearing a flag pin, speaks during the Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC).

Former President Donald Trump. (Evelyn Hockstein/Reuters)
DeSantis, who remains Trump’s chief competitor for the nomination in early polling, wooed Republican megadonors Thursday night in Florida at a competing conference organized by the Club for Growth. The governor rallied Republicans in Texas Friday evening and will deliver a campaign-style speech at the Reagan Library in Southern California on Sunday.
Other White House aspirants, however, attended CPAC, including former Secretary of State Mike Pompeo, who is said to be considering a campaign, and former U.N. Ambassador Nikki Haley, who recently announced her candidacy.
But in the halls of the Gaylord Convention Center in suburban Washington this past weekend, Trump reigned supreme. He dominated the annual CPAC straw poll with 62% support, compared with 20% who wanted to see DeSantis win the nomination. Haley was heckled by Trump supporters after her speech. “We love Trump! We love Trump!” some attendees shouted.
“When you've got somebody who's a sitting president and a real active player, it becomes their playground, as it were,” pro-Trump commentator Jeffrey Lord told Yahoo News.
“It was Reagan's, and in the day … he came every year, in black tie, and he gave a funny speech. And everybody loved it,” Lord said. “But the hard fact of the matter is, he's gone. And, you know, Trump is here, and everybody loves him.”
Beyond the halls of CPAC, Trump also has a commanding position in the race. He recently retook the lead in a hypothetical matchup with Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis for the nomination, with 45% favoring him and 41% backing DeSantis, according to a Yahoo News/YouGov poll released last week.
 

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Low-key reception for Trump at conservative summit as 2024 race speeds ahead​


Tom LoBianco
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Sun, March 5, 2023 at 10:05 AM PST·3 min read



Supporters hold a red, white and blue banner reading

Supporters hold a banner as former President Donald Trump speaks at the Conservative Political Action Conference in Oxon Hill, Md. (Alex Brandon/AP)
OXON HILL, Md. — Former President Donald Trump regaled his faithful on Saturday evening in suburban Washington with promises of “retribution” against their mutual enemies, but the reception was relatively subdued compared with his past raucous speeches at the event.
"In 2016, I declared I am your voice,” Trump said to the ballroom packed with his most fervent loyalists at the Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC), to some of the loudest sustained applause of the night. “Today I add: I am your warrior, I am your justice — and for those who have been wronged and betrayed, I am your retribution. I will totally obliterate the deep state."
But roughly 20% of the seats were empty, and Trump struggled at times to get a rise with his applause lines, including an extended riff about homeless military veterans being treated worse than undocumented immigrants.

CPAC’s annual event draws a wide array of Republican Party activists, lawmakers, donors and other influential figures on the right. The event — hailed by some as “Woodstock for conservatives” — was viewed as a required campaign stop for GOP presidential hopefuls, though Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis and former Vice President Mike Pence both skipped the 2023 confab, perhaps aware that Trump would easily win its straw poll. Longtime staples of the right, like conservative media giant Fox News, also skipped the conference this year. And the crowd had fewer college Republicans than it has in recent years.
Sany Dash, one of the vendors selling Trump and MAGA merchandise at the conference, said the crowd was not what it used to be just a few years ago. The exhibition hall had more space and fewer vendors and activists.
“It’s Trumpism — he opened all this up,” Dash said. “It’s Trump’s party.”
Former U.S. President Donald Trump, wearing a red tie, white shirt and dark suit bearing a flag pin, speaks during the Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC).

Former President Donald Trump. (Evelyn Hockstein/Reuters)
DeSantis, who remains Trump’s chief competitor for the nomination in early polling, wooed Republican megadonors Thursday night in Florida at a competing conference organized by the Club for Growth. The governor rallied Republicans in Texas Friday evening and will deliver a campaign-style speech at the Reagan Library in Southern California on Sunday.
Other White House aspirants, however, attended CPAC, including former Secretary of State Mike Pompeo, who is said to be considering a campaign, and former U.N. Ambassador Nikki Haley, who recently announced her candidacy.
But in the halls of the Gaylord Convention Center in suburban Washington this past weekend, Trump reigned supreme. He dominated the annual CPAC straw poll with 62% support, compared with 20% who wanted to see DeSantis win the nomination. Haley was heckled by Trump supporters after her speech. “We love Trump! We love Trump!” some attendees shouted.
“When you've got somebody who's a sitting president and a real active player, it becomes their playground, as it were,” pro-Trump commentator Jeffrey Lord told Yahoo News.
“It was Reagan's, and in the day … he came every year, in black tie, and he gave a funny speech. And everybody loved it,” Lord said. “But the hard fact of the matter is, he's gone. And, you know, Trump is here, and everybody loves him.”
Beyond the halls of CPAC, Trump also has a commanding position in the race. He recently retook the lead in a hypothetical matchup with Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis for the nomination, with 45% favoring him and 41% backing DeSantis, according to a Yahoo News/YouGov poll released last week.

Are you a paid voice here? Answer please?
 

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For all the momentum and looking good/feeling good, it does not matter to be honest.

No chance of anyone else but the Dem winning in 2024 for President, control of Senate/House with the elections being fixed and rigged.

I mean really, WTF are you all excited about? It means nothing with fixed elections!

When are people going to stop with all this bullshit

Just don't get it at all....
 

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For all the momentum and looking good/feeling good, it does not matter to be honest.

No chance of anyone else but the Dem winning in 2024 for President, control of Senate/House with the elections being fixed and rigged.

I mean really, WTF are you all excited about? It means nothing with fixed elections!

When are people going to stop with all this bullshit

Just don't get it at all....
No, you DON'T get it. How come when I ask the following question, Cult 45ers always swallow their tongue?

What proof do you have that ANYTHING was fixed and rigged, and, also, since the Republicans, presumably, are privy to that information, one didn't they reveal in any of the 70 "voter fraud" lawsuits that they filed, and lost?

I'll wait.
 

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All Trump has to do is sit in the basement and hope we still have a country in 2024.
Everyday Biden and fellow Dem's bury this country in crime, drugs, sexual exploitation and castration of children even without parents consent. Inflation and recession, a money draining unnecessary war, equity rules that puts the most unqualified in leading positions. Terrorists and moles from several hostile countries have entered our southern border. Give them time, they will strike.
All one has to do is Google "bat crazy walmart shopper pics" to get an idea what Biden appointees look like!
 

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OUCH! Chris Christie Hits Trump Right In His Sorest Of All Sore Spots​


CPAC’s Fall From Grace

Ed Mazza
Sun, March 5, 2023 at 11:54 PM PST


Former New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie took a shot at ex-pal Donald Trump by hitting at one of his known sore spots: crowd size.
“You saw the scenes at CPAC,” Christie said on ABC’s “This Week” on Sunday, referring to the right-wing convention where the former president spoke on Saturday. “That room was half full.”
Trump is known to obsess over crowd sizes, with one of the very first lies of his administration being a false claim over his inauguration crowd. He’s often made inflated claims about crowds at his rallies, and insisted that they’re sold out even when empty seats are clearly visible.
As Christie noted, Trump’s CPAC speech was moderately attended, with ABC reporting that the back of the room was “almost completely empty.”
Christie said Trump’s empty-seat issue extends well beyond CPAC, and speculated that the former president isn’t holding many rallies because he knows the crowds aren’t what they used to be.
Trump uses crowd size “as an example of his own power and his own authority, and I don’t think he has it anymore,” Christie said.

Christie was once a close ally of Trump, and in 2016 became one of the first prominent names within the party to endorse him after ending his own bid for the GOP nomination. Christie was often within Trump’s orbit during his presidency, and developed a COVID-19 infection in 2020 while helping Trump prepare for the debates.
He has since become more critical of the former president, and last month predicted that Trump would lose to Joe Biden if he’s the 2024 nominee.
 

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