CPAC speaker slams 'ghost of John McCain' on stage



Conservative pundit Michelle Malkin, a speaker at the 2019 Conservative Political Action Conference, slammed both parties for not pushing for stricter immigration legislation, specifically "the ghost of John McCain."



I haven’t been able to watch hardly any of the CPAC 2019 speeches, but regardless of that I’m going to go out on a limb and say that if there’s just one CPAC speech you need to watch, it’s this one.
I am not overstating this. This is the kind of speech CPAC was designed for!
Watch:


Michelle Malkin didn’t pull any punches from those who are doing harm to our country via terrible immigration policies, whether it be Democrats or Republicans.
She also called out those who silence conservatives and naming names, even taking a shot at CPAC itself for doing this in the past.
And Van Jones, who’s getting kudos this week for praising Republicans yesterday at CPAC – well she made sure to remind everyone of how his group, Color of Change, has been part of the hard left working against conservative policies and silencing conservatives.
I can’t go through everything she talked about, but the main focus of her speech was on immigration. She wanted to ensure that it got more than just one 20 minute discussion. The latter portion of her speech focused on how important conservative activism really is and how that’s the only way things are truly going to change.
After watching the whole speech, I’m left with the feeling that it’s time to restart the Tea Party all over again and make sure the amnesty lovers on the right don’t take it over this time.
Seriously, watch her speech.

Comments

  1. WOW!

    BRAVO, Michelle Malkin! BRAVO!

    SHE. NAILED. IT. WITH. A. PERFECT. BULL’S EYE.

    That was the most unfettered, direct, heartfelt, brutally honest, utterly succinct and poignant speech I’ve ever heard. I felt my emotions welling up because she was speaking my mind with the same passion and emotion that I know we all feel.

    This video must absolutely go viral. I will do my part by sending this to as many people as I can, especially my liberal family members and friends.

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  2. “I’m looking at you Paul Ryan, I’m looking at you Mitch McConnell, I’m looking at you Bush family and I’m looking at you the ghost of John McCain.”

    Yes, yes, yes, did a standing O right here at my desk when she said that.

    Thankfully she called out the fact that someone like Van Jones was invited to CPAC. Whoever in the hel1 came up with that disastrous idea?

    Yesterday morning I heard Matt Schlapp, the head of CPAC, being interviewed on the radio as CPAC kicked off. He sounded very proud that he had invited those like Van Jones and Bill Press. He relayed a conversation he had with Bill Press before the event, as it was being planned. He said he asked Press how he wanted to do his segment, did he want to do it as a friendly exchange? Press told him heck no, he (Press) didn’t agree with anything CPAC was about.

    WTH was Schlapp thinking? Personally I never supported Matt and/or Mercedes Schlapp running CPAC. Malkin was right to point out what CPAC used to stand for, all those years ago. Remember when CPAC invited GoProud as a co- sponsor of the event? Yeah, their behavior was so bad, the “Island of Misfit Toys,” they were never allowed to co-sponsor the event again. Yet here we are in 2019 with Van Jones and Bill Press.

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