CPAC 2017: Trump's
Triumphant Return
I remember vividly Donald
Trump’s first CPAC (Conservative Political Action Conference) speech in
2011. It was at the Wardman Park
Marriott and Trump delivered a withering critique of the Obama
administration. Red meat for
conservatives. Attendees ate it up.
I remember thinking at the time: If this guy actually runs
for president in 2012, he’ll do a lot better with conservatives than people
think.
After the speech I ran into him, his entourage and a media
gaggle in the lobby. That was the year
CPAC banned a gay Republican organization – GOProud – from participating as an
exhibitor. I was a member of the group’s
Board of Advisers at the time. And Trump
was heading upstairs to headline a fundraising event for the group.
So this notion that Trump is somehow hostile to the gay
community is just plain absurd. He was
supportive of these folks long before it was cool…and four full years before
the Supreme Court declared gay marriage legal across the land.
Which brings us to the President’s 2017 speech. The “fake news” media – especially CNN – is once
again having a cow. Trump referred to
them as the “Clinton News Network,” but I think it’s time to rename them the
Crybaby News Network.
The criticism is that Trump has called ALL the media
an “enemy of the people” and ALL news media “fake.” And the crybabies continued that inaccurate
criticism yesterday despite what the President SPECIFICALLY said in his
remarks.
But don’t take my word for it; here, see for yourself…
“And I want you all to know we are fighting the fake news. It's fake. Phony. Fake. A few days ago I called the fake news the enemy of the people, and they are. They are the enemy of the people. . . .“They're very dishonest people. In fact, in covering my comments, the dishonest media did not explain that I called the fake news the enemy of the people — the fake news. They dropped off the word ‘fake’. And all of a sudden the story became the media is the enemy. They take the word ‘fake’ out. And now I'm saying, oh, no, this is no good. But that's the way they are.“So I'm not against the media, I'm not against the press. I don't mind bad stories if I deserve them, and I tell you, I love good stories, but we won't talk — I don't get too many of them. But I am only against the fake news media or press. Fake. Fake. They have to leave that word (in). . . .“There are some great reporters around. They are talented and honest as the day is long; that is great. But there are some terrible, dishonest people that do a tremendous disservice to our country, and to our people.”
This is what we’re up against, folks. These “fake news” reporters are, indeed,
dishonest. This is one of their
standard, longtime tactics – not reporting on the FULL remarks. They selectively edit quotes to suit their
own purposes. Like how they falsely
claim conservatives oppose “immigration” without adding the key work “illegal.”
Very dishonest. And
thank God we finally have a President willing to call them out for their
dishonesty.
Go Donald, go!
Now, some historical CPAC notes…
President Ronald
Reagan spoke at CPAC before he was elected President. In fact, that was the venue for his infamous “pale
pastels” speech.
As noted above, Donald Trump also spoke at CPAC before he
was elected president.
Reagan did not speak at CPAC 1980 because he was in the
middle of the Republican primary for the GOP presidential nomination. Trump did not speak at the 2016 CPAC because
he was in the middle of the Republican primary for the GOP presidential
nomination.
President Reagan then spoke at every single CPAC during his
presidency – including, under extremely difficult circumstances after the Space
Shuttle Challenger disaster, in 1986.
“The White House had announced that the president would be suspending public appearances for an indefinite period of time,” the American Conservative Union reports, “with the sole exception of CPAC.”
What a contrast to his successor, George H.W. Bush, who never spoke at CPAC during his four years in
office.
Fast-forward…
Bush’s son, George W.
Bush, ran in 2000 as the true conservative philosophical heir of Ronald
Reagan. Nevertheless, he then refused to
speak at CPAC until the final year of his administration in 2008 – long after the
damage was already done.
Fast-forward again…
President Trump spoke at CPAC 2017 three months after his
election and said this...
“And it really is an honor to be here. I wouldn't miss a chance to talk to my friends. These are my friends. And we'll see you again next year and the year after that. And I'll be doing this with CPAC whenever I can, and I'll make sure that we're here a lot.”
I don’t think there’s a conservative anywhere on the planet who
thinks Donald Trump is the conservative philosophical heir to Ronald
Reagan. But unlike the Bushes, he showed
an awful lot of respect for conservatives by speaking at their largest annual
gathering on the planet.
As the saying goes, 80 percent of success is showing up.
Go Donald, go!
Cheers.
Dr. Chuck Muth, PsD
Professor of
Psephology (homeschooled)
Nevada’s #1 Irritator of Liberals and RINOs
SAVE THE DATES
After a five-year hiatus, the Conservative Leadership
Conference will return this September 15-16th at the Tropicana
Resort in Las Vegas. Details to come.
Also, don’t forget my “High Dollar Fundraising” workshop
will be held in Carson City on Thursday, March 16 at 6:00 pm. Again, details to follow.
CAUTION: PAID POLITICAL MERCENARIES AHEAD
Liberals and the mainstream media – but I repeat myself,
repeat myself – are claiming the protests at GOP town hall meetings for members
of Congress are “organic” and not fueled by paid protestors and agitators. But an organization called “Demand Protest” is actually
advertising itself as a band of political mercenaries.
Demand Protest claims it creates “convincing scenes…when you
need the appearance of outrage.” It
boasts that its “trained operatives can lead entire crowds or simply steer
events in your favor.” And the organization
keeps their clients secret so that “all actions will appear genuine to the media
and public observers.”
A “Help Wanted” ad discovered by our friend Don Turner of the Nevada Firearms
Coalition reads…
“As a Demand Protest operative you will receive a monthly retainer of $2,500 on top of our standard per-event pay of $50/hr, as long as you participate in at least 6 events a year. We are extremely flexible and can work with almost any existing work schedule. Full-time operatives receive health, vision and dental insurance for families, flexible vacations, and paid trainings. Travel expenses are always paid. All operatives have access to our 24/7 phone help desk in addition to in-person support at events."
And NewsMax has discovered another similar operation that
may or may not be affiliated with Demand Protest. It’s even obtained a copy of their training
manual. You can read all about it by clicking
here
So when you hear or read “fake news” reports that the
disruptions at town hall and other meetings are “just like the tea party
movement,” don’t believe it for a second.
These people are nothing but paid political prostitutes.
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NEVADA NEWS & VIEWS
Now, this is interesting.
Bella Fiore Wines - a boutique restaurant in Carson City
directly across the street from the Nevada Legislature that I’ve patronized on
numerous occasions - advertises on its door that it “Reserves the right to
refuse service to anyone.”
A standard disclaimer used by lots of privately-owned retail
establishments. But Bella Fiore takes it
a step further by specifically barring members of the media…
This, of course, has the media in an uproar from atop their
collective high-horses.
I’m not sure of the reasoning behind the ban or even if I agree
with it. However, this is a
privately-owned restaurant that absolutely should be allowed to decide for
itself who it will or will not do business with. Just as bakers and photographers should be
allowed to decide for themselves whether or not they want to cater to gay
weddings.
It’s called…freedom.
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