Source:CNN– what CNN is paying Donnie O’Sullivan to talk to Trump supporters, he’s getting underpaid.
Source:The New Democrat
“CNN’s Donie O’Sullivan talks to attendees at the Conservative Political Action Conference in Dallas as former President Donald Trump’s shadow looms over the gathering. Later, conservative analyst Bill Kristol talks to CNN’s John Berman about how the conference has become the true refection of the Republican party.”
From CNN
Last time I looked, CPAC stands for Conservative Political Action Conference, but someone should explain to me what is conservative about not believing in and accepting reality. Apparently the most conservative people in America are people who are least in touch with reality. And have weakest feet on the ground on Planet Earth.
This is not CPAC, but Donald Trump’s National Reality Show and an everyday look in the life and look at what Donald Trump is thinking about and looking into, where election results don’t matter, where violence is OK if it comes from your side and is targeted at the other side. Where are Barry Goldwater and Bill Buckley Republicans (the real Conservatives) when we need them?
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