A Choice, Not an Echo
Zesty and dated rock tended to accompany speakers here at the Conservative Political Action Conference. Creedence Clearwater Revival "Down on the Corner" for John Bolton, Smashmouth's cover of "I'm a Believer" for Mike Pence, early Beatles--"Love Me Do"--at the Building a Conservative Hispanic Coalition seminar and Kenny Loggins hit from the Top Gun soundtrack, "Danger Zone". If Lee Greenwood is here, I haven't heard him.
In addition to the speakers and seminars, there's a giant exhibition area where different conservative outfits are peddling their wares. My favorite bumper sitcker for sale was "Obama Bin Lyin'. Impeach Him Now." I picked up an "It's OK to be Ex Gay" button. There are rows and rows of conservative talk show hosts broadcasting from here and a bloggers row. There are pro life groups and pro gun groups and anti global warming groups. I was handed an ice cream sandwich by a woman dressed as a polar bear. When I asked her what she was advocating she lifted her mask and cheerfully told me that the polar bears were fine and that conservative principles would do more for the environment than government.
We have some videos coming that will, if you haven't watched any of the proceedings, give you a flavor of the conservative movement as it deals with its exile.
A couple of thoughts.
I don't think it's an exaggeration to say that most people here think that what cost them the election was not adherence to conservative principles but deviance from them. In this view, Republicans were too squishy and moderate. They carried the weight of Congressional scandals, bloated budgets and GOP-sponsored social initiatives like No Child Left Behind and the expansion of Medicare to include a prescription drug benefit. There's not a lot of soul searching about policy.
I was surprised by the session on building a Hispanic Conservative Majority. It wasn't that well attended but those conservatives who went got to hear a blistering attack on the anti-immigration tone and policies of the Republican party and a passionate plea for an immigration policy that doesn't revolve around deporting illegal immigrants. If there's going to be a rethinking of Republican orthodoxy maybe it'll be here.
In general, though, the faithful are sticking to their creed. When Tucker Carlson, the conservative commentator, suggested that conservatives ought to start more New York Times media outlets of their own, dedicated to reporting, he got jeers. He tried to make it clear to the crowd that he thought the Times was liberal and distorting but they were at least dedicated to fact gathering. This small bit concession to the Times was too much for some in the crowd.
More later when we get the videos.
















February 26, 2009 5:16 PM | Reply | Permalink
The Tucker Carlson anecdote says it all. It's not an opposition party, it's a cult.
February 26, 2009 5:36 PM | Reply | Permalink
A can of assorted nuts.
February 26, 2009 5:47 PM | Reply | Permalink
more than 50% peanuts...
extra high salt...
MSG...
and of course, salmonella!
Sounds Republican to me...
February 26, 2009 6:41 PM | Reply | Permalink
Well, you know MC Rove and Co. weren't gonna boogie to "Fortunate Son."
Must be tough to be a conservative DJ. So many songs to edit out of the mix, so little time.
February 26, 2009 5:58 PM | Reply | Permalink
I've razzed you a lot over the past month or so, Mr. Cooper, but I'm enjoying your reports from CPAC.
February 26, 2009 5:58 PM | Reply | Permalink
CCR, huh? John Fogerty would NOT be pleased.
February 26, 2009 6:13 PM | Reply | Permalink
Strictly speaking, "Down on the Corner" is by Willy and the Poorboys.
February 26, 2009 6:18 PM | Reply | Permalink
Yes, Matt. Loving your reporting on CPAC.
February 26, 2009 6:52 PM | Reply | Permalink
Haha at that button anecdote matt.
February 26, 2009 7:12 PM | Reply | Permalink
Matt -
If you are referring to CCR as dated (the correct term is timeless) we are gonna have to throw down. And Fogerty has gotta be throwing up.
February 26, 2009 7:38 PM | Reply | Permalink
Why does this post have a Barack Obama tag? Was he there? He's not mentioned in the article, so it looks like a dishonest attempt to game search engines or to sucker readers here who use the tags.
February 26, 2009 8:57 PM | Reply | Permalink
OT, but I noticed that ad in the top corner that tells me that I could be Ann Coulter-Free! Whatever it costs, it's a bargain.
February 26, 2009 9:30 PM | Reply | Permalink
How well-attended is it? Are they packed to capacity, or are there empty tables?
we hear that the GOP is becoming a regional party, but is that so, or is it wishful thinking on the part of progressives? I'd love to know if last year's event packed the Colosseum and this year's couldn't fill the local VFW hall.
February 26, 2009 10:15 PM | Reply | Permalink
Aw, c'mon, no Palin? No post-Bush freak show is complete without Miss Piggy...
I guess the mouth-breathers will have to settle for more "Rising GOP Star" Bobby Jindhal doing Mister Rogers impersonations.
February 27, 2009 8:45 AM | Reply | Permalink
Since conservatives oppose climate change policy, shouldn't we be calling them PRO-global warming groups?
February 27, 2009 9:56 AM | Reply | Permalink
I want to give major props to Matt Cooper for setting foot inside that den of filth. Just reading about it makes me want to take a shower, and I can't imagine actually having to be there. You're a brave man, Matt. Now take a shower.
February 27, 2009 10:04 AM | Reply | Permalink
That's because at some point these people ceased being part of a movement and got their cult on.
February 27, 2009 11:00 AM | Reply | Permalink
Note to Mike Pence: Nothing sez hip like a Smashmouth cover of a Monkees cover of a Neil Diamond tune.
-AF
Andrew Sullivan Is A Fraud
February 28, 2009 1:28 AM | Reply | Permalink