Monday, March 05, 2007

CPAC 2007: Ann Shines, McFeign Stays Away

The big story among conservatives at CPAC 2007 was not the work of the annoying squad of lackeys for first and second-tier Republican candidates, nor was it the speeches of the candidates pretending to be conservatives themselves. It wasn’t even the inspiring words of former Speaker Newt Gingrich, the only man in or out of the presidential race with any positive ideas for the future of the Republican Party and the country. Nor was it the performance of Ann Coulter this weekend, who was her old, controversial, vitriolic, inflammatory, hatemongering self that conservatives like me have grown to love. The story conservatives were talking about at the Omni in Washington this weekend was the cold shoulder they received from phony conservative John McCain.

About the same time the conference began on Thursday, McCain released a statement refusing CPAC’s invitation to speak to what he called "Washington insiders." Apparently three trips to the DC area makes me a Washington insider. Go figure. All this while other candidates and explorers like Sam Brownback and Jim Gilmore had practically bent over backwards to get in long ago. McCain’s “diss,” as American Conservative Union’s executive vice president William Lauderback put it, was not well-received on the convention floor with delegates booing his fifth place straw poll finish. Quite frankly, one has to wonder who McCain hopes will support him after telling the conservative base of the Republican Party- the one responsible for winning three out of the four elections this decade- to screw off. This is especially true with McCain trailing Rudy Giuliani by double digits.

As for the rest of CPAC, the usual activities, speakers, and groups were there, whether they were expected or even wanted by other attendees. Personally, I’m as much at a loss to explain the presence of the Catholic Crusaders as most were to explain the ACLU’s. The purpose of CPAC should not be merely to point fingers at who was to blame for November’s loss, especially since there was plenty of blame to go around. Nor should it be to endorse and impose one form of conservatism over another. The presence of groups from the Libertarian Party to Muslims for America should show how diverse a movement American conservatism really is, and is an asset rather than a liability to that movement in showing the many ideas present on the right side of the spectrum.

CPAC also showed conservatives how much work we have to do to prepare for 2008. The fact of the matter is if the election were held tomorrow, the Republican candidate- whoever it may be- would lose. Badly. Democrats have all the momentum of November’s victory, all the name recognition, and it would seem all the charisma. The current crop is one without a visible front-runner, or at the very least a conservative front-runner. Rudy’s speech largely avoided the domestic issues for which he has drawn criticism from those in attendance. The party needs a serious candidate with leadership experience on the national level; an unquestioned conservative, but one who doesn’t make opposing gay marriage and abortion the cornerstone of his campaign; someone with bold solutions to face our nation’s problems; someone who can show America that conservatism can do for Americans what liberalism was supposed to. In short, the Republican Party and the conservative movement need Newt Gingrich.

32 comments:

Anonymous said...

Newt in '08 would be the best choice, I concur 100%

Anonymous said...

Post some stuff on New York!

Anonymous said...

Hey is it true that Justin Jordan is running for Chair in Texas? RSR what are you doing why don't we know this stuff?

Anonymous said...

RSR isn't doing anything because they don't care about CR stuff

Anonymous said...

what is going on in texas?

Anonymous said...

Texas CRs have a very colorful past that is actually calming down, TFCR is doing a lot of good things. I know all the people involved, and they don't want all their news to appear on blogs because they're distractions and don't help with them becoming a stronger federation

Anonymous said...

I heard that Eliza Vielma wasn't running any more. I think Jordan seems pretty good to take over, he seems level headed and humorous all at the same time.

Anonymous said...

HEY RSR, Do a short interview with Zatkoff.

Anonymous said...

and who is that creep that runs that Michigan blog? joe sylvester?

Anonymous said...

i agree RSR! You did an interview with his opponent, its time to hear what Justin Zatkoff has to say!

Anonymous said...

An interview with Zatkoff sounds good to me....

Anonymous said...

I'm going to second that, or well, fifth that. An interview with Zatkoff would be great, make sure you ask him about the supposed HATE CRIME!

Anonymous said...

Zapinga or Japinga is a fucking jerk! WHERE'S ZATKOFF RSR?

Anonymous said...

There a lot of good races going on...how about an interview with other state candidates as well?

Anonymous said...

Being from michigan I'm a little biased, but i think this race here in michigan truly is key. The establishment candidate, Zatkoff, came out of no where against the opposition, Japinga. Zatkoff now holds a pretty steady lead over Japinfuck even though japinfuck has been campaigning for nearly 6 months! It's time for an interview with ZATKOFF! He's actually a nice guy and won't give you the political bullshit answers steve japinfuck gave you!

Anonymous said...

What does everyone think of the stuff going on in NY? McTiernan vs. Eustis?

www.kellyseustis.com
www.mctiernan2007.com

Anonymous said...

hey RSR- if you're going to interview ZATKOFF you need to do it fast since the michigan convention is march 24.

Anonymous said...

RSR- WAKE UP!!!

Anonymous said...

Eustis is annoying, he spammed his website in a KFCR campaign facebook group, issued an attack press release against a state officers who endorsed McTiernan, and claims McTiernan is simply extending her stay in the CRs by running again.

Come on. And actually it's the other way around. Almost no state chairs ever run for re-elect during odd-number years, Erin should be commended.

Anonymous said...

It was just one state officer...who has done nothing, ever. How far has New York really gotten in the past year?

Anonymous said...

People should look at the full situation in New York (the fact that the NYCRs are still in the hole and haven't raised any significant money at all is alarming).

Anonymous said...

Odd-number year? Who gives? Its basically sit back for a year and do nothing! Then let who is ever elected in the spring run the organization into the elections! Duh!

Anonymous said...

The NYCRs are starting to raise money... the problem is that the past several state chairmen never raised any money so theres no base of consistent donors to build off of. That being said they could probably be doing better.

Anonymous said...

Erin McTiernan cut Backus's head off just running for state chair last year. Now, she hasn't delivered and her own words could now be used against herself for that reason.

That said, Eustis is still annoying.

Anonymous said...

Who cares if there is no base of donors! Sorry, not everything gets handed to you on a silver platter.

Backus resigned last year like 2 months before the convention so he had no real play in NY. His candidate Weitzman had his head cut off by Erin's attacks.

Anonymous said...

people come off as annoying real easy on here.

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