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CPAC's Conservative Compromise
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| 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. | |
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California's Republican Decline
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| 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. | |
| I'd say it deserved it. | |
| Except that... | |