Allen West Gets CPAC Keynote Slot
Florida Congressman Allen West
/ allenwestforcongress.comTea Party-backed freshman Rep. Allen West (R-Fla.) will be the keynote speaker at this weekend's Conservative Political Action Conference, an influential gathering of conservative activists that doubles as a cattle call for likely 2012 GOP presidential candidates.
"I've been asked today to have the honor of giving the closing keynote address at CPAC Saturday. I'm humbled," he wrote on Twitter.
West, one of two African-American Republicans elected to Congress last year, will speak late Saturday afternoon, shortly after the results of the straw poll of potential presidential candidates are announced. He's taking the slot after Sarah Palin turned it down, pointing to scheduling conflicts.
The keynote speakers at the last two CPACs have been Glenn Beck and Rush Limbaugh, and the decision to offer this year's slot to West reflects the high regard in which he is held in conservative circles. The outspoken conservative recently made headlines for stating that Muslim Democratic Rep. Keith Ellison represents the "antithesis of the principles upon which this country was established" because he supports the Council on American-Islamic Relations.
On Tuesday, West said that AOL's purchase of the left-wing news and opinion site The Huffington Post represents a threat to the Tea Party movement.
"You look out there, you see that AOL has purchased the Huffington Post," he said. "Now all of a sudden a very far left liberal blogger such as Arianna Huffington has a huge influence in the Internet world. We cannot allow ourselves to be suppressed. We cannot allow them to take over the Internet."
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- West is just this side of an illiterate toad which makes him a fine choice for the teabaggers' token. I speak from personal firsthand experience on the man's lack of either ethics or intellect.
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- He got this slot because Palin didn't want it. This would interfere with her speech income. Momma grizzly doesn't want anyone to mess with her speech bonuses and those who do will incur her wrath. She being paid to give speeches and she's promised no to spend it on wardrobes. She needs to be compensated for her constant view of Russia from her front door. Wait...Back door... I'm not sure which door but she needs to watch Russia. I heard she could see Egypt if she strained her neck just right
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- You do realize that once Obama leaves office his major source of income will be the fee's he charges for appearing at events and giving speeches.
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- Do you mean like George W. Bush?













