This Year’s CPAC Speakers: Three Generations Of Stupid

Posted by | March 2, 2015 08:00 | Filed under: Bob Cesca Contributors News Behaving Badly Opinion Politics Top Stories


Sadly, the 2015 Conservative Political Action Conference is over. And while none of the
speakers used Super Big Gulps as props this year, the level of stupid reached all new depths. One speaker after another proved that far-right conservatives are more interested in thoughtless applause and bumper-sticker slogans than serious policymaking. For example, Duck Dynasty star Phil Robertson delivered a speech in which he talked about sexually transmitted diseases. I give you CPAC science, by Phil Robertson:

I mean, I’m reading this stuff from the CDC and it says, ‘how many sexual encounters does one have to have to catch a sexually transmitted illness?’ It said one. I’m figuring the out the odds on that one. How many seconds does it take to get genital herpes? It said 30 seconds. I’m like, whoa, that’s pretty quick.

“Which is awesome for me, because I usually finish in less than 20!”

He didn’t really say that last thing.

The only speaker who wasn’t as well received was the would-be 2016 Republican nominee Jeb Bush, who was booed on several occasions. A gaggle of attendees went so far as to march out of the auditorium — one of whom was “a man in Colonial garb who was carrying a yellow ‘Don’t Tread on Me’ flag.” Shocker.

This year, whether by design or coincidence, CPAC successfully covered all its bases by featuring dumbstupids spanning three generations. Who were these multi-generational representatives of the increasingly marginalized far-right brand?

Generation X’er Sarah Palin

Just off the heels of her bizarre speech at the Iowa Freedom Summit, leading many of us to question whether she was in the last throes of Syphilitic dementia, Palin was invited to deliver the opening night address. Her remarks centered around the troops and war (what else?), but after some predictable yankee-doodle-doofery she segued into a section about the brutal length of a typical Iraq or Afghanistan deployment — 45 months, compared with a 13 month deployment for Vietnam — and the toll that such deployments have taken on the troops.

“The longer someone’s deployed, and then redeployed, well, the more likely they’ll suffer PTSD. And about half a million of our returning vets, they suffer some form of it. They suffer disproportionate unemployment numbers. And the average divorce rate, it’s around 80 percent. And worse, aw friends, worse, the suicide rate — the suicide rate among our best and our brightest is 23 a day.”

Naturally, she went on to… CONTINUE READING

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By: Bob Cesca

Bob Cesca is the managing editor at The Daily Banter (www.thedailybanter.com) and a Huffington Post contributor since 2005. He's worked in journalism since 1988 as a print writer/editor, a radio news anchor, a digital media columnist/editor, a book author and blogger. He's the co-host of the Bubble Genius Bob & Chez Show podcast and a Thursday regular on the syndicated Stephanie Miller Show. He's appeared on numerous other radio shows including the John Phillips Show and Geraldo Rivera Show in Los Angeles. Bob has been a commentator/analyst on the BBC (TV and radio), MSNBC, Current TV, CNN and Sky News. Following him on Twitter: @bobcesca_go

6 responses to This Year’s CPAC Speakers: Three Generations Of Stupid

  1. oldfart March 2nd, 2015 at 12:05

    “the stupid shall always be amongst you”
    paraphrasing perhaps, but the point stays the same.

  2. William March 2nd, 2015 at 13:21

    Because nothing says does more to advance your cause than the mindless ramblings of a right wing, Bible thumping, swamp Goober.

    • jybarz March 2nd, 2015 at 20:16

      I bet you this guy would stink like hell and infested with lice. Repukes truly deserve him for company.

    • Obewon March 2nd, 2015 at 20:19

      Their mentor gets this often: What is that smell? ‘I don’t bathe or shave because it brings me good luck’-Duckghazi Robertson.

  3. liberalMD March 2nd, 2015 at 23:49

    Four keynote speakers with nothing to say….and people traveled and paid money to go to this meeting?

  4. Warman1138 March 3rd, 2015 at 05:49

    Three generations is an awful lot of stupid.

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