CPAC Update Allen West closes CPAC promising new dawn in America
CPAC Update Allen West closes CPAC promising new dawn in America
Freshman Rep. Allen West (R-Fla.) gave a speech to finishing that year's Conservative Political Action Conference such a obtained a a larger number of enthusiastic reaction on moderate activists as opposed to individuals considering by a large number of illusory 2012 presidential applicants within the previous 3 days.
The earlier first-term congressman brought the audience to its feet various times late Saturday, repudiating President Obama's social and arena policies and promising "a new dawn in America."
West took the coveted talking slot which was rejected by former Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin, who declined to attend CPAC for the fourth straight year.
West, who represents a neighborhood the present voted for President Obama in 2008 and Sen. John Kerry in 2004, will be able to be a top Democratic job upcoming year and opened his speech by noting the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee has presently run a radio ad in his district.
West informed the crowd the current regardless of how the "liberal media" would say nearly his electoral vulnerability in 2012, "standing right here before every and most every one of you, I do not feel so vulnerable, do I."
West, who touted efforts by House Republicans to press for a small amount of $100 billion in spending cuts, offered a final keynote the was chock complete of red meat for the base.
Freshman Rep. Allen West (R-Fla.) gave a speech to finishing that year's Conservative Political Action Conference such a obtained a a larger number of enthusiastic reaction on moderate activists as opposed to individuals considering by a large number of illusory 2012 presidential applicants within the previous 3 days.
The earlier first-term congressman brought the audience to its feet various times late Saturday, repudiating President Obama's social and arena policies and promising "a new dawn in America."
West took the coveted talking slot which was rejected by former Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin, who declined to attend CPAC for the fourth straight year.
West, who represents a neighborhood the present voted for President Obama in 2008 and Sen. John Kerry in 2004, will be able to be a top Democratic job upcoming year and opened his speech by noting the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee has presently run a radio ad in his district.
West informed the crowd the current regardless of how the "liberal media" would say nearly his electoral vulnerability in 2012, "standing right here before every and most every one of you, I do not feel so vulnerable, do I."
West, who touted efforts by House Republicans to press for a small amount of $100 billion in spending cuts, offered a final keynote the was chock complete of red meat for the base.
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