Thursday, February 2, 2012
CPAC Should Now Be Called the Decepticon Political Action Committee
Well, any admiration for CPAC, the Conservative Political Action Committee has died, must like it has for the Patriot Act pushing, inspiring Obamacare Heritage Foundation. You see, CPAC decided not to invite the only Constitutional conservative presidential candidate to their forum this year. Ron Paul has been snubbed.
Paul, who has won the CPAC presidential straw poll over the past two years, was obviously shut out by pressure created by the Republican establishment. The same establishment pushing the idea Mitt Romney, Newt Gingrich, and Rick Santorum are conservatives. They are not. They all have embraced big government whether it be Mitt Romney's support for gun control, abortion, tax and spend government, and of course government run healthcare. Of course like Mitt, Newt has a record of the same minus support for abortion rights, and they Mitt and Newt supported cap and trade. Then you have Rick Santorum who was the poster boy for Medicare Part D, and plan that added $16 trillion in unfunded liabilities to the great American stress fracture known as our debt.
All three of these deceptiCONs have been invited to speak at CPAC. Ron Paul who has a conservative record in Congress has not. It appears CPAC is willing to sacrifice it's conservative credibility to allow liberal Republicans to represent conservatism. It's so sad.
Paul, who has won the CPAC presidential straw poll over the past two years, was obviously shut out by pressure created by the Republican establishment. The same establishment pushing the idea Mitt Romney, Newt Gingrich, and Rick Santorum are conservatives. They are not. They all have embraced big government whether it be Mitt Romney's support for gun control, abortion, tax and spend government, and of course government run healthcare. Of course like Mitt, Newt has a record of the same minus support for abortion rights, and they Mitt and Newt supported cap and trade. Then you have Rick Santorum who was the poster boy for Medicare Part D, and plan that added $16 trillion in unfunded liabilities to the great American stress fracture known as our debt.
All three of these deceptiCONs have been invited to speak at CPAC. Ron Paul who has a conservative record in Congress has not. It appears CPAC is willing to sacrifice it's conservative credibility to allow liberal Republicans to represent conservatism. It's so sad.
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Is it that he wasn't invited, or did he not want to go anymore when Campaign for Liberty was not able to buy a huge block of tickets for next nothing this year as in years past, when he won the straw polls?
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