The Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC) kicks off today
from Orlando, Florida, and things already feel pretty electric.
The
conference is usually held in the Washington, DC, area, but COVID-19
restrictions in Maryland prohibited CPAC from going forward in its usual
fashion in its home locale. No problem... Florida is free these days.
So, Matt Schlapp and the team at the American Conservative Union packed
their bags and rewarded Gov. Ron DeSantis with a huge influx of
visitors, booked flights, occupied hotel rooms, restaurant spending and
glorious free-market capitalism.
So far, things are going swell!
But,
the aforementioned electricity in the air is not due to the warm
climate and the euphoria over the ability to freely associate, gather
and speak. No, it's because this year, CPAC will be the first proving
ground for Republicans looking to position themselves as a viable
candidate for 2024.
Walking through the assembled attendees,
there's a very real sense of optimism and anticipation for a passionate
discussion of conservative principles and policies.
Speeches from
DeSantis, Sen. Ted Cruz, Sen. Rick Scott, Sen. Tom Cotton, Gov. Kristi
Noem, Secretary Mike Pompeo, and Ambassador Ric Grenell are among the
most anticipated.
They'll all make their way to the made-for-TV
set in the Hyatt Regency ballroom and try to impress the conservative
voters who have traveled far and wide to see what these presidential
hopefuls are made of. No doubt these savvy politicians will throw plenty
of red meat in the form of pointed criticism of the Biden
Administration, the Pelosi agenda, AOC-Sander socialism, and Schumer
cronyism.
This year we will all watch the speeches and wait
to be inspired. We will all think in our minds, "Yeah, maybe this guy or
gal could be the leader of the free world... sure!" Or, we'll be
thinking, "Meh. I mean, I like this guy... but come on. There's no way."
This is how it was in 2009 after losing the White House to Barack Obama. Ditto 2013.
But,
this year, there's one huge difference. After we hear from DeSantis and
Pompeo and Grenell and Noem and Cruz and Scott and Cotton and all of
the other potentials... we'll hear from one more. We'll hear from Donald
Trump.
And we know it.
So while we're watching these great
politicians try to win us over, we'll know that we're still going to
hear from Trump. Even though we still don't know if he plans to run.
And, here's the thing, neither do DeSantis and Pompeo and Grenell and Noem and Cruz and Scott and Cotton, et. al.
Think
about that! As they stride the stage and make their case for the 2024
race, they will know that Trump will have the last word!
And what will that word be?
Will he dwell on all of the
election irregularities from last year and lead the crowd in a "stop the
steal" chant? Possibly. But probably not.
Will he sharply
criticize Joe Biden and the executive orders that have attempted to undo
so many of his achievements? You can bet your robust 401K on that one.
Will he announce his candidacy for 2024? Doubtful.
Will he rule out running for president in 2024? Even more doubtful.
In
fact, the one thing I am surest of is that Donald Trump will throw out
some hints that he might run... but he's just not sure.
"Should I? Would you like that? I don't know... maybe I should. What do you think?" And the CPAC crowd goes wild!
Either
way, Sunday's speech will be historic, and all eyes will be on Trump
with the world's media hanging on every word, which only means there
will be fewer eyes on all the other potential candidates. Ah well...
there's always CPAC 2022.
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