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September 18, 2009 4:11 PM

Carrie Prejean Stars at Conservative Summit

Mitt Romney, Tim Pawlenty, Rick Perry, Michelle Bachmann, Mitch McConnell, John Boehner, Eric Cantor, Mike Huckabee and Bill O'Reilly are just some of the big names that are gathering for the "Values Voters Summit 2009" in Washington, D.C. this weekend.

On the first day of the summit, however, a beauty queen was the talk of the event.

Carrie Prejean, the former Miss California who blames her loss in the 2009 Miss USA contest on the fact that she stated her opposition to same-sex marriage, told attendees that "even though I didn't win the crown that night, I know that the Lord has so much of a bigger crown in heaven for me."

She said Friday morning that "God had a plan for me that day" that she lost the beauty contest because "he knew I was strong enough to get through all the junk that I've been through." Added Prejean, who is releasing a book in November: "I was a woman who stood up for the truth and people don’t want to admit that. I had the courage and the bravery that a lot of people don’t have.”

Prejean became a conservative hero after her answer prompted criticism from liberal commentators. She was introduced today by the leader of a group that opposes same-sex marriage as "our Miss America."

The ideological underpinnings of the Values Voters Summit, which goes through Sunday, can be divined from the names of the breakout sessions: "Speechless - Silencing The Christians, "Thugocracy - Fighting The Vast Left Wing Conspiracy," "The Threat Of Illegal Immigration," "Global Warming Hysteria" and "Obamacare: Rationing Your Life Away" among them. It is co-sponsored by a number of heavy-hitters in the social conservative movement, including the Family Research Council, Focus on the Family Action, the American Family Association and the Heritage Foundation.

(AP)
Huckabee, the 2008 presidential candidate and former Arkansas governor, also spoke Friday morning. He said President Obama's "audacity of hope" had become the "audacity of hypocrisy," the New York Times reports.

Huckabee said he had not decided if he would run for president in 2012. But he did take a shot at his 2008 rival Mitt Romney, attacking the universal health care system the former Massachusetts governor orchestrated as something that is "going to bankrupt their entire budget," as CNN reports.

Huckabee also told attendees that "life begins at conception and ends when God calls us home, not when Ezekiel Emanuel calls us home," the Wall Street Journal reports, a reference to the Obama administration advisor (and brother of White House chief of staff Rahm) whose writings have attracted the ire of conservatives.

McConnell, the Senate minority leader, said the "grassroots activism" of the attendees "started at your kitchen tables; and your living rooms," according to the Times.

Countering claims by Democrats that some of the opposition to health care reform efforts had been orchestrated, he said instead "it was born out of a sense of urgency about the future, and it was underwritten by you, not a public relations firm in Washington.”

He added that "the organized left has attempted to dismiss you as cranks, as scare-mongers or worse."

(AP)
Bachmann, the Minnesota Republican representative who has often raised hackles from liberals, suggested in reference to Democrats' health care reform efforts that "a two trillion dollar monstrosity" is poised to destroy "the greatest health system there’s every been in the world," the Star Tribune reports. She also criticized the House for voting to expand government student loan programs.

Cantor, the House minority whip, said many Americans don't "recognize their country anymore," according to the Journal. He said summit attendees are "fighting on the front lines in a battle that is truly for the future of our democracy."

Actor and conservative talk show host Stephen Baldwin, meanwhile, told ABC News at the summit that former president Jimmy Carter "is a dum-dum" for suggesting that racism plays a role in criticism of the president.

Former Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin and former House Speaker Newt Gingrich are among the few social conservatives who are skipping the event, the Washington Times reports, with Palin opting to welcome her son Track home from Iraq.

The summit will include a "2012 Presidential Straw Poll," the results of which will be announced Saturday. Gingrich, Huckabee, Palin, Pawlenty, Romney, Bobby Jindal, Ron Paul, Mike Pence, and Rick Santorum are on the ballot.
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by babooph September 21, 2009 5:01 AM EDT
These whaco religions still have their "TAX FREE" ripoff going-hard working sensible people have to pay extra to cover their property tax haven -STOP THIS NOW!!
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by slr38 September 21, 2009 12:00 AM EDT
UpcHuckabee is such a disgusting inbred bigoted jackass that it makes me wan to hurl. He's nothing but the anti-Romney candidate, with half a college degree, half an IQ, and a sickening family of blobs that tortures dogs who are so obese they make Ted Kennedy look trim. All of the born agains who follow this imbecile around like sheep do so because they couldn't possibly look to a Mormon in 2012 as their best candidate. They're too prejudiced and prideful to see straight, and don?t have a clue what the hell is going on or care what is good for this country. Sadly, the liberals in Massachusetts proved that ? contrary to what conservatives say -- they walk their liberal talk when they elected a Mormon as Governor without discriminating against his religion. Too bad that the conservatives, who claim to value religious freedom, are secretly such hypocrites incapable of the same.
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by hungry1968-16 September 20, 2009 8:17 AM EDT
Since all of these conservatives pretend to believe in god so much, why don't they ask their sheep to stay home on election day, and pray for a victory?
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by hungry1968-16 September 20, 2009 8:16 AM EDT
The summit will include a "2012 Presidential Straw Poll," the results of which will be announced Saturday. Gingrich, Huckabee, Palin, Pawlenty, Romney, Bobby Jindal, Ron Paul, Mike Pence, and Rick Santorum are on the ballot.






Looks like a bloodbath in 2012. The democrats can run virtually anyone against that list of incompetent losers, and win easily.

Obama will crush any of them by 15% or more.
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by jankebenzone September 20, 2009 1:16 AM EDT
Well,well,well,surprise,surprise, the democrats are spouting off against christian values and sensible idealism as usual. Small wonder, as commonsense and morality has gone the way of the do-do bird in the ranks of the dumonut group. They call the new wave of do as I please "enlightenment" ,the intelligent know these ideals of freedom will only bring about more chaos.
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by pasmalltown September 20, 2009 8:32 AM EDT
by jankebenzone September 20, 2009 1:16 AM EDT -
The truely intelligent can see past your name calling and sense a feeling of frustration in the attempt to win over people by boiling everything down into "christian values", "commonsense" and "morality". Keep up this negative approach(i.e "do-do bird","demonut") to reach out for support of the "ideals of freedom" you speak of and you'll find less people will listen to what you have to say........
by ireallydoknow September 20, 2009 12:18 AM EDT
Given the looks of this lady I guess we can kiss Palin goodbye.
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by kandi456 September 19, 2009 11:14 PM EDT
When the Republican front runners are past losers, Huckabee and Romney, then the party is truly in trouble.
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by jxknowles September 19, 2009 10:40 PM EDT
I'm glad the conservative side of America can get together and discuss issues, but why not do something constructive? Further alienating themselves from Latinos, African-Americans, Asians, Muslims, Hindus, Native-Americans, Gays, working-class, scientists, doctors and teachers (to name a few) is a recipe for mediocrity and losing elections. The conservatives are increasingly becoming a burden and decreasingly becoming a voice. The spoiled child screaming at the supermarket gets a lot of attention, but seldom gets their way.

Conservatives currently contribute very little to the national debate, have few constructive ideas, but insist on running the show. Sorry, that train left the station with Bush/Cheney and a $3 trillion war debt.

Conservatives want their country back. Which country are they are talking about, specifically? The rest of America seems to be moving ahead, finally in the right direction. I hope these folks can provide something positive as things move forward.
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by bradkt1 September 19, 2009 8:21 PM EDT
A couple of comments about this years conservative klavern:

As far as Carrie Prejean is conserned, if I have to listen to idiotic babble, at least with her I have something to look at that's easy on my eyes.

While straw polls this early don't mean very much, this one does tell me that Sarah Palin isn't even going to be a viable candidate in the 2012 GOP primaries against other Republicans that conservatives also like. If Palin has all but dropped off their radar screen, she's not on anybody's radar screen. The way I see it, the best that Sarah Palin can accomplish in 2012 will be to raise money and rally support for other potential conservative candidates.

I'm not sure what this poll means for Mitt Romney...but I don't see this as very good news. I don't know if it means that Romney's Mormon religion remains a problem for some religious conservatives or if they would switch their support to him if he ultimately becomes the GOP nominee in 2012 because they would support anybody but President Obama..

Governors Palenty and Jindal had pathetic showngs.

I don't see former Governor Mike Huckaby as being electable in the 2012 general election, but he could win the primaries, given the strength of religious conservatives in the GOP. To me, Huckaby is more of a regional conservative candidate. Unless the economy goes totally south (which I don't think it will), that would all but hand re-election to President Obama in 2012.

I still see former Governor Mitt Romney as the best candidate for the GOP in 2012.
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by salmoc44 September 19, 2009 7:02 PM EDT
And God said to Carrie:

Take thine breasts I failed to make big enough and enlargeth them with silicon.

She did and it was good.
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by ianlou September 20, 2009 1:17 PM EDT
A fake profile makes for a fake prophet, amen.
by formrusmcsgt September 19, 2009 5:10 PM EDT
A bit presumptious, no?

I mean, It's not a slam dunk, eh?

According to the fairy tale, there a judgement procss to go though.....
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by payback108 September 19, 2009 12:57 PM EDT
Thank acorn's paid poster will be get there check this week?
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by stuart-johns September 20, 2009 9:04 AM EDT
I don't know but keep us informed if you get paid, okay?
by eus109937 September 19, 2009 12:20 PM EDT
Republicans in this article keep spewing tons of anti-American sentiment. If they stop this and come up with some real idea's for this country then people will listen to them and vote for them. Constantly saying that God does not want gays to marry and this is the only thing they stand for is no longer going to get them votes. It really worked in 2000 and 2004 but now they need to come up with some real idea's as the American public has seen through their empty speeches and do nothing approaches.
And Ms. Prejean is a real piece of work. She continually uses her bigotry towards gays to gain attention and publicity. I mean come on Ms. Prejean, can't you gain publicity without spewing hatred towards other people?
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by diogy September 19, 2009 11:49 AM EDT
@Liberal_Hysteria
I prefer Carrie Prejean with a breast implant than Me Shell with her own breast, sincerely.

I'm sure you would! You like those fake pretty people huh.
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by diogy September 19, 2009 11:21 AM EDT
@ Liberal_Hysteria
Independent voter here.
At least Michelle has her own breasts!
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by Liberal_Hysteria September 19, 2009 11:30 AM EDT
I prefer Carrie Prejean with a breast implant than Me Shell with her own breast, sincerely.
by ianlou September 20, 2009 12:40 PM EDT
by Liberal_Hysteria September 19, 2009 11:30 AM EDT
I prefer Carrie Prejean with a breast implant than Me Shell with her own breast, sincerely.

Of course you do. You like what's comming out of her mouth to be as real and honest as what's on her chest. I bet her "honest" smile involves capped teeth.
by ianlou September 19, 2009 10:46 AM EDT
Funny how the Repuplicans attract dumb blonds.
The Ann Colter Wives.
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by Liberal_Hysteria September 19, 2009 11:15 AM EDT
Funny how Demonrats attract dumb ladies who put their feet on their mouths such as Hillary and Pelosi just to name a few.
by stuart-johns September 19, 2009 10:39 AM EDT
Liberal_Hysteria needs to be banned. He never contirbutes construvtively to any thread or to others comments. He is here for the sole purpose to abase Obama and to attack any poster that disagrees with his republican extremist views.

ALL POSTERS SHOULD IGNORE lIBERAL_HYSTERIA!! By simply not responding to him robs him of his platform, which is just to antagonize other bloggers.
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by Hosheen September 19, 2009 9:51 AM EDT
Is anyone surprised that Miss Airhead is aligning herself with the Chucklehead Champions of the USA?

The religious reich will only use her to promote more of their ignorance and stupidity.
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by rjstolba September 19, 2009 8:31 AM EDT
SARAH PALIN REDUX!!!
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by Liberal_Hysteria September 19, 2009 8:03 AM EDT
by pasmalltown September 19, 2



I am not a "far left winger" and I still think you
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Thats great, you arent a "far left winger". Listen jerk, the middle east is full of radical fundamentalists like you.
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