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$25,000 The Wildest Moments Of CPAC: A Trump Painting, QAnon Merchandise, And A White Nationalist Ejected

Trump Painting : Right-wing Republicans came on Dallas, Texas, this weekend for the second Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC) of 2021, an event filled with viral moments highlighting the party’s allegiance to former President Donald Trump and the rise of conspiracy theories and vaccine skepticism.

A picture picturing Trump hugging and kissing an American flag at last year’s CPAC was auctioned off for $25,000, less than the $35,000 spent to “sponsor” a long-horned bull, which the auctioneer described as “the son of the world’s horniest bull.”

White supremacist Nick Fuentes attempted to attend CPAC with a number of his supporters, but was removed from the event, according to videos circulated on social media.

Far-right conspiracy theories abounded everywhere at CPAC, with QAnon apparel aplenty and one attendee passing out cards laying out a weird plan to “restore Donald J. Trump in days, not years,” according to Forbes.

Alex Berenson, a well-known vaccine skeptic, spoke at the event and praised the government’s failure to fulfill its immunization goals, drawing applause from the audience.

Rep. Mo Brooks (R-Ala.), who is being sued for advising Trump supporters at a rally before to the Capitol riot to “start taking down names and beating ass,” exhorted CPAC participants to “fight” and “sacrifice” like Revolutionary War warriors.

“Let us recognize our health is in the name of The Lord, who literally did make Heaven and Earth,” Pastor James Altman stated in a morning prayer, adding, “that’s all the science we need to know.”

Background Information

Since 1974, the conservative lobbying organization American Conservative Union has held CPAC, a conference of conservative activists.

In 2021, two events will be hosted, the first of which will take place in February in Orlando, Florida.
Critic in Chief

“It’s awe-inspiring. Dr. Anthony Fauci, the nation’s top infectious disease expert, said of the crowd clapping for low vaccination rates, ”

They’re cheering about someone saying it’s a wonderful thing for people not to try and save their lives.”

“I just don’t get it,” he said, “and I don’t think anyone who is thinking clearly can either.”
a large number

70% of the time. In an amateur straw poll of the Republican presidential primary in 2024, that’s the percentage of CPAC participants who voted for Trump.

All others received less than 1% of the vote, including Florida Governor Ron DeSantis, who finished in second with 21%.
Quote of the Day

“I say it’s fake if it’s bad.” During a speech to the conference on Sunday, Trump said of the straw poll, “If it’s excellent, I say that’s the most accurate poll ever,” referring to the results of which he was unaware.

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