Morning Jolt: CPAC Promises to Turn Into a Trump Rally

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On the menu today: CPAC returns and promises to be a multi-day Trump rally, looking back at how much spectacularly bad health advice that experts inside and outside government were giving Americans one year ago, and the Chinese government finds a new way to be a pain in American diplomats’ rears.

Is It Time to Rename CPAC 'TrumpPAC'?

The Conservative Political Action Conference moved to Florida this year because the usual site, the Gaylord Resort in National Harbor, Md., has too many coronavirus restrictions. (You may recall that someone with COVID-19 attended last year's gathering and spent time with several congressmen.) We've already had the now-almost-traditional cancellation of a scheduled speaker because of hideous previous statements. (Boy, who could have figured that a guy calling himself “Young Pharaoh" would hate Jews? ...

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WITH JIM GERAGHTY February 25 2021
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WITH JIM GERAGHTY February 25 2021
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CPAC Promises to Turn Into a Trump Rally

On the menu today: CPAC returns and promises to be a multi-day Trump rally, looking back at how much spectacularly bad health advice that experts inside and outside government were giving Americans one year ago, and the Chinese government finds a new way to be a pain in American diplomats’ rears.

Is It Time to Rename CPAC 'TrumpPAC'?

The Conservative Political Action Conference moved to Florida this year because the usual site, the Gaylord Resort in National Harbor, Md., has too many coronavirus restrictions. (You may recall that someone with COVID-19 attended last year's gathering and spent time with several congressmen.) We've already had the now-almost-traditional cancellation of a scheduled speaker because of hideous previous statements. (Boy, who could have figured that a guy calling himself “Young Pharaoh" would hate Jews? ...   READ MORE

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