Hello, I'm Jared Taylor with American Renaissance.
CPAC, the annual jamboree for people who call themselves conservatives, is in full swing.
Donald Trump is a speaker, along with Congressman Dan Crenshaw, Senator Mike Lee, Sebastian Gorka, and Ivanka Trump.
Do you think any of these people will say anything that will actually conserve what most needs to be conserved?
Our country.
CPAC is now kissing President Trump's hand.
But he wasn't even a speaker in 2016, the year he was elected.
He skipped the conference because so many activists opposed him, and CPAC insisted on having a hostile journalist on stage to grill him after his talk.
He probably would have been booed.
In the CPAC presidential straw poll that year, he came in in third, just 15% after Ted Cruz and Marco Rubio.
Even now...
Does CPAC support what the president ran on in 2016?
The real pioneer of America First was Pat Buchanan.
He used to be so popular a speaker at CPAC, the Washington Post called him a rock star.
But CPAC's boss, David Keene, decided he was a disquieting figure and banned him.
What was the most influential book of the 2016 election?
Without a doubt, it was Ann Coulter's Adios America.
Donald Trump is said to have read it cover to cover and tweeted about it.
A great read.
Good job.
Ann Coulter used to get top marks as CPAC's most popular speaker.
Not anymore.
She's been excluded from the speaker's list for the last five years.
She might say something the Huffington Post might say was racist.
What about Michelle Malkin?
Last year she gave a powerful, passionate talk.
There is no sugarcoating America's long-term forecast.
We face fearful odds.
The game is rigged.
The playing field is manifestly unlevel.
And I will warn you that I am going to go over time because the most important issue that we face is immigration, and we need to be talking about it more than one panel in 20 minutes.
The Feds.
Under both Republican and Democrat administrations, have proved themselves serially, unwilling, and incapable of handling the lapses, the backlogs, the overload, and yes, invasion.
How is it that we have Republicans in Congress on Capitol Hill that are doing the bidding of the dreamer movement?
What about our dreams?
Until... Until and unless...
We reclaim the right of self-determination over the numbers.
We are doomed.
She's not back this year.
Too much truth-telling, I guess.
Just occasionally, a spark of light breaks through the CPAC fog.
In 2012, there were actually a panel called The Failure of Multiculturalism with people who want to conserve a recognizable America.
Robert Vandervoort, John Derbyshire, Peter Brimelow.
Serge Trishkovic.
That'll never happen again.
In 2017, Richard Spencer bought a ticket, but CPAC kicked him out.
Last year, CPAC refused to let Patrick Casey even buy a ticket and chased away Nick Fuentes when he showed up.
But every year, CPAC gives press credentials to hostile reporters.
This guy makes a living doxing people and calling everyone in sight a racist.
Here was the article.
CPAC unable to separate itself from the right's formally fringe elements.
It's all about infiltration by dangerous white supremacists.
Here's Huffington Post's article from 2018.
There sure were a bunch of white nationalists at CPAC, huh?
Why does CPAC let these people in and not us?
Doesn't it realize that those journalists are always going to find someone to call a white supremacist?
This is a perfect example of so-called conservatives taking orders from their political enemies.
It's worse than spineless.
It's suicidal.
Just this week, there was an AP article with this title, No Way Out.
Demographics Drive GOP Nosedive on West Coast.
It explains why Republicans are becoming increasingly irrelevant.
Let me read just a few sentences.
In 1980, Orange County, near Los Angeles, was 80% white and a GOP stronghold.
Today, Orange County is mostly Hispanic and Asian, with many displeased by Republicans'hard stance on immigration.
In 2018, voters there dealt a stunning defeat to a two-term GOP congresswoman.
The California GOP wound up losing six other U.S. House seats that year, leading a former Republican leader in the state to declare the California Republican Party isn't salvageable at this time.
At this time?
When is it going to be salvageable, Mr. Former Republican Leader?
The white population in California dropped from 67% in 1980 to just 37%.
Do you think that might have something to do with the fact that every statewide official, from governor on down, is a Democrat?
Why both senators are Democrats?
And why out of 51 U.S. House members, only six are Republicans?
And how long are they going to last?
I remember when California produced Richard Nixon, Ronald Reagan.
Now we get Kamala Harris.
The whole country is going that way.
Can't conservatives see that?
They seem more worried that some lefty fishwrap might say they were racists.
It's not as though they weren't warned.
In 1995, Peter Brimelow wrote Alien Nation, common sense about America's immigration disaster.
In 1998, I published a book called The Real American Dilemma, Race, Immigration, and the Future of America.
In 2001, Pat Buchanan wrote The Death of the West.
How dying populations and immigrant invasions imperil our culture and civilization.
CPAC would invite Bernie Sanders to speak before it would invite any of us.
And that's because, decade after decade, we have been warning that mass immigration will crush the conservative movement.
Instead of listening to us, they purged us.
Not because we were wrong.
Because we were right.
As they think about who's going to be voting in the November election, conservatives might wonder why an outright socialist could become president.
They should do some soul-searching this weekend instead of partying.
If conservatives don't show some spine, the GOP is going to end up stuffed and in a museum, along with the last dodo.