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Nevilledog

(51,268 posts)
Fri Feb 23, 2024, 10:10 PM Feb 23

"Being Denied a Press Pass at CPAC Was the Best Way to Cover the Conference"

https://www.motherjones.com/politics/2024/02/being-denied-a-press-pass-at-cpac-was-the-best-way-to-cover-the-conference/

I’ve attended the Conservative Political Action Conference almost yearly since 2009, always as a credentialed reporter. While there, I’ve seen the I’ve seen the early attacks on President Barack Obama, the improbable popularity of libertarian Texas Rep. Ron Paul. I witnessed the rise of the Tea Party, listened to dozens of failed political candidates like former GOP vice presidential candidate Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin, and was in the house for Donald Trump’s first appearance in 2011. In February 2020, I even got exposed early to Covid, just before the world shut down. But this year, CPAC head Matt Schlapp decided that the organization would no longer give press passes to “left-wing media.”

“So CPAC has a new rule,” he told former Trump adviser Steve Bannon on a segment for the right-wing cable outlet Real America’s Voice. “If you’re a propagandist, you can buy a ticket, like everyone else. But you’re not in the media, and we’re not going to credential you by saying you’re in the media.” Bannon congratulated Schlapp for the epic troll. “People’s heads are blowing up,” Bannon said gleefully.

Of course, the liberal media is still covering CPAC. It’s the oldest and largest conservative gathering in the country, launched in 1974 by veterans of Barry Goldwater’s failed 1964 campaign for president. Today, it’s held in a convention center just outside of Washington, DC, where it runs from Wednesday until Saturday when Trump is expected to appear. The fact that the whole thing was live-streamed makes it easier for those who did not want to shell out the admission fee.

I took Schlapp at his word and simply bought a ticket. I wasn’t thrilled to be contributing $295 to a conservative organization currently spending a lot of its money defending Schlapp from a lawsuit by a male Senate campaign worker who alleges that Schlapp groped him in the car while he was working for Herschel Walker in Georgia. And yet, the general admission pass did not turn out to be the liberal own that Steve Bannon and the CPAC boss seemed to think it would be.

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"Being Denied a Press Pass at CPAC Was the Best Way to Cover the Conference" (Original Post) Nevilledog Feb 23 OP
This is a fun read! Hekate Feb 23 #1
This article is a trip. a little further down BootinUp Feb 23 #3
Thanks. She took one for the team. babylonsister Feb 23 #2
From the article limbicnuminousity Feb 23 #4
K&R BootinUp Feb 23 #5
fantastic piece of journalism. too bad the MSM doesn't report on CPAC like this...... Takket Feb 23 #6
Good on STEPHANIE MENCIMER! Big Cha Feb 23 #7
"Defending Schlapp from a lawsuit GenThePerservering Feb 23 #8
This was a very entertaining read. calimary Mar 2 #9

Hekate

(90,978 posts)
1. This is a fun read!
Fri Feb 23, 2024, 10:17 PM
Feb 23
For instance, without my official press badge, people have been nice! No one has hissed “fake news” at me in the bathroom line. Rather than turn their backs and march away upon my approach, conference attendees have chatted me up unprompted. Admittedly, it felt a bit uncomfortable, and I usually disclosed that I was a reporter. But sometimes, they’d already let fly the unfiltered crazy stuff they would never have said on the record.

Exiled from the press pen, I was just part of the audience, a space previously off-limits to reporters. To say the least, it was enlightening. On Friday, for instance, I listened to a main-stage speech from Chris Miller, a Republican running for governor of West Virginia. Because of its tax-exempt status, CPAC bans speakers from openly campaigning there, so he was listed on the program simply as “businessman.”


https://www.motherjones.com/politics/2024/02/being-denied-a-press-pass-at-cpac-was-the-best-way-to-cover-the-conference/

BootinUp

(47,209 posts)
3. This article is a trip. a little further down
Fri Feb 23, 2024, 11:17 PM
Feb 23


This time, instead of being treated like the enemy, I was briefly embraced as part of the tribe, and it became clear how seductive this could be for some people. I saw up close how people felt liberated to be their worst deplorable selves in what they believed was a safe space, surrounded by supportive, like-minded enablers.

limbicnuminousity

(1,407 posts)
4. From the article
Fri Feb 23, 2024, 11:18 PM
Feb 23
Like virtually every other speaker at the event, Miller devoted several of his allotted five minutes to railing against transgender healthcare. “Woke doctors are literally making boys into girls,” he declared. “They’re practicing mutilation, not medicine. They should be in prison.” At that point, a burly man in a giant black cowboy hat sitting next to me leaned over conspiratorially and proclaimed, “I think we should hang them all! I really do.” And he laughed like we were in on the same joke. I confess that I was too cowardly to tell him I was with the left-wing fake news.


GenThePerservering

(1,855 posts)
8. "Defending Schlapp from a lawsuit
Fri Feb 23, 2024, 11:48 PM
Feb 23

by a male Senate campaign worker who alleges that Schlapp groped him in the car while he was working for Herschel Walker in Georgia."



A nice derangement of epitaphs.

calimary

(81,565 posts)
9. This was a very entertaining read.
Sat Mar 2, 2024, 10:32 PM
Mar 2

BLESS her, BIGTIME! She did the dirty work so the rest of us wouldn't have to.

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