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Entries in cpac (19)

Thursday
Feb102011

Obama Administration Enforcing Law Unequally, Says Ex-DOJ Attorney

Former Department of Justice attorney Christian Adams reveals a lack of fairness in law enforcement under Obama. (0:16)

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Thursday
Feb182010

"Net Neutrality" Is Obamacare For The Web, Says Conservative Advocate

Timothy Lee with the Center for Individual Freedom says the Obama administration's proposal to to pass internet neutrality legislation is akin to the administration's attempt to nationalize the nation's healthcare system.
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Monday
Mar022009

Union members: Say goodbye to fair elections

By Michael Ruhl, University of New Mexico - Talk Radio News Service

At the Conservative Political Action Conference in Washington, DC, Michael Ruhl sat down with Ernest Istook, Distinguished Fellow at The Heritage Foundation. Istook spoke on the threat to the secret ballot in union elections, which he said would be a product of the Employee Free Choice Act, currently under consideration by Congress. The secret ballot is where a voter's choice is kept confidential. He said that "once you put a chink in the protection of the secret ballot election, who knows what's going to be next", saying that in the future public office elections could be threatened in the same way. Istook called it a "power grab for labor unions". (05:44)
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Monday
Mar022009

Republican's biggest problem: "they ceased being the Republican Party"

By Michael Ruhl, University of New Mexico - Talk Radio News Service

Scot Faulkner, Former Chief Administrative Officer to the House of Representatives under Newt Gingrich, sat down with Talk Radio News Service's Michael Ruhl at the Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC). He said that the problem with current Republicans is that they "ceased being the Republican Party". Faulkner said that he has been involved through the years with the likes of Goldwater and Reagan, who were concerned about limiting the Bureaucracy, something he believes George W. Bush did not do well during his presidency. He continued by speaking about what the Republican Party can do to help rebuild their image. (06:44)
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Monday
Mar022009

Donna Wiesner Keene, Independent Women's Forum: "We need to be a country that blends"

Victoria Jones interviews Donna Wiesner Keene, budget expert from the Independent Women's Forum at CPAC. She says that the stimulus plan is giving money to "bogus projects," but there are many ways in which Republicans and Democrats can work together. She concludes by saying that one of the IWF's main goals is to eliminate the media's bias towards men, and that they can agree with President Obama that the U.S. should be a country free from sexism and racism. (08:20)



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Monday
Mar022009

Brian Walsh of RNCC: "We need to start to inspire"

Victoria Jones interviews Brian Walsh, political director with the National Republican Congressional Committee at CPAC on Feb. 27, 2009. He talks about reinvigorating the Republican party. (07:54)
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Saturday
Feb282009

The Future of Conservatism

At the Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC), Bob Ney spoke with Richard Spencer of Taki's Magazine about the future of Conservatism, and what is necessary for a new movement in the right wing. (11:02)
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Friday
Feb272009

Ann McElhinney: Director of "Not evil, just wrong" 

At CPAC, Talk Radio News Service talks with Ann McElhinney, director of the movie "Not evil, just wrong." Elhinney says that CO2 has become the new "evil" in the world, and that global warming is bad science. (6:57)
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Friday
Feb082008

The President talks about staying strong and keeping the White House

President George W. Bush rounds off his speech at CPAC by promising to stay strong the last months of his presidency and making sure that he will be successed by a Republican candidate. (0:44)
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Friday
Feb082008

The President talks about Iraq and Saddam Hussein at CPAC

The President does not have any regrets on overthrowing the late dictator Saddam Hussein and announcing an offence against the terrorists.
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Friday
Feb082008

President George W. Bush speaks about Tax Relief at CPAC

At the Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC) President Bush talked about how the tax relief has been successful and has opened employment opportunities to US citizens, regardless of the faced critiques.
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Thursday
Feb072008

An interview with Carly Fiorina, former CEO of Hewlett Packard and campaign advisor for John McCain

Carly Fiorina, former chairwoman and CEO of Hewlett Packard is a campaign advisor for John McCain speaks about why she is backing the Arizona senator in his campaign for the presidency. (8:02)
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Thursday
Feb072008

Tom Unsicker describes his plan to deliver packets of courage to Congress at CPAC

Tom Unsicker talks about his ride across the United States, from Santa Cruz, CA, to Washington, DC, to deliver packets of courage (two ping pong balls in a small sack) to Democratic and Independent members of Congress unwilling to protect civil rights and stand up to the Bush Administration. Along the way, he spoke with citizens who agreed with his dissatisfaction with the current government. (4:49)
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Thursday
Feb072008

An interview with Pete Hegseth of Vets for Freedom at CPAC

Pete Hegseth speaks about the activities and mission of Vets for Freedom, a coalition of war veterans urging the importance of completing the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan. (6:44)
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Thursday
Feb072008

An interview with Kieron Lalor, Republican candidate for U.S. Congress for New York's 19th Congressional District at CPAC 

Kieran Lalor is an Iraq war veteran running as a Republican for the U.S. House of Representatives for the 19th  District of New York. He speaks about his experience and his campaign at the Conservative Political Action Conference. (4:48)
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Thursday
Feb072008

An interview with Allison Kasic of the Indenpedent Women's Forum at CPAC

Allison Kasic, director of campus programs at the Independent Women's Forum speaks about university outreach and the objectives of the Independent Women's Forum to empower women through free market economics. (8:46)
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Thursday
Feb072008

Senator John McCain (R-AZ) criticizes Democratic presidential candidates for their position on the war at CPAC

John McCain, a Republican candidate for president, criticizes the Democratic candidates for president on their position on the war in Iraq. (0:16)
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Thursday
Feb072008

Senator John McCain (R-AZ) speaks about immigration to conservatives at CPAC

John McCain, a Republican candidate for president, speaks about immigration at the Conservative Political Action Conference and gets a very mixed reaction from the participants of the conference, many of whom are conservatives who don't agree with McCain's record on immigration. (0:52)
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Thursday
Feb072008

An interview with Ethan Eilon, executive director of the College Republicans, 

An interview with Ethan Eilon, executive director of the College Republicans speaks at the Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC) about his organization and the impact of young Republican voters on the campaign.
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