Friday, February 11, 2011

Donald Trump cheered at CPAC; Sarah Palin says Santorum is 'knuckle-dragging Neanderthal'-BBC

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2/10/11, "CPAC: Top US conservatives cheer Trump as rivals spar," BBC

"US conservative political activists and Republican politicians - including potential presidential hopefuls - have gathered at a summit in Washington DC.
  • The Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC) is an opportunity for possible 2012 candidates to test the waters and attract funding and support.

But one of the conservative movement's stars, Sarah Palin, declined to attend.

Meanwhile, celebrity mogul Donald Trump told the gathering he would decide by June if he was running for president.

In the gathering's opening address, outspoken conservative Congresswoman Michele Bachmann of Minnesota told those present:

  • "You've already changed America."

Ms Bachmann, a prominent figure in the Tea Party movement, told delegates their mission was to defeat President Barack Obama in the 2012 presidential election.

Later, using language analysts say echoed a campaign speech,

The star of the Apprentice television show declared "the United States is becoming the laughing stock of the world" and said

Others at the conference include former Massachusetts Governor Mitt Romney, former Minnesota Governor Tim Pawlenty, Mississippi Governor Haley Barbour and Rick Santorum, a former senator from Pennsylvania and strong social conservative.

  • Ms Palin, one of the most popular and closely watched conservative figures in the country, did not attend, citing a scheduling conflict.

In a sign of intra-party strife that is likely to build as the party nomination fight heats up, Mr Santorum suggested Ms Palin was skipping the conference

  • because she would not be getting paid.

But speaking on Fox News on Wednesday night, Ms Palin suggested Mr Santorum was "uninformed" and called him

  • a "knuckle-dragging Neanderthal"....

CPAC, which runs until Saturday, is billed as the largest gathering of conservatives in the US....

Delegates will have the opportunity to attend seminars on topics ranging from ways to break into the film industry to Tea Party study sessions, as well as a


"Donald Trump won the biggest applause of the conservative conference's first day." BBC (Trump spoke at 3pm, ed.)


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