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Jamie Kelso tries in vain to talk racial common sense to a group of mostly young White conservatives at the recent CPAC conference in D.C. Their position on the matter can only be described as ultra-liberal and nihilist, yet CPAC is regarded as a "hard-core" conservative group for the most part. A depressing watch, but an illuminating one.
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It's not lookingquite as hopeless for those who favor greatly reducing government power both at home and abroad. The Ron Paulite libertariansare increasing their presence in the conservative movement, at the expense of the long-time establishment of neo-cons and pro-big government types. There's a long way to go on immigration and racial issues, but at least the tide is beginning to move away from the status quo that has made the conservative movement part of the problem for so long. Whether libertarian types can ever be made to understand basic common sense racial issues remains a debatable subject. Many seem to think libertarianism can thrive in a multiracial country in which Whites are a minority, which shows how far removed they are from reality.

Old Guard Moving Aside at CPAC

by Kelley B. Vlahos

The United States has the reverse Midas touch â€" everything we touch turns to crap."Â
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Military historian Bill Lind, talking on American foreign policy to a standing-room-only crowd at the Conservative Political Action Conference on Friday.


Something unusual has happened at the annual CPAC confab in Washington. It's looking less and less like the conservative revival tent of the days when the "Moral Majority"Â and Phyllis Schlafly's counter-counter culture crusades set the tone, and more like a battleground for competing right-of-center ideals.


Even Newt Gingrich and Ann Coulter â€"who first emerged in the '90s as rock stars among right wing youth, are looking, well, a little played and misfit in the emerging milieu.


While I cannot speak for the first 30 years of CPAC, I know that in the last 10 years there has never been a display of friction among conservative attendees as witnessed in the halls and on stage at this year's event. Libertarian youth, seemingly motivated by two issues â€" the government's mishandling of the economy and its interventionist foreign policy â€" flooded the ranks for the second year in a row. But this year they were seemingly more accepted by the crowd, and by the growing Tea Party presence in the crowd, and they were able to influence the weekend's events.


In what way? For starters, they were able to â€" for the second time in the last two years â€" push Rep. Ron Paul, R-Texas, to the top of the CPAC straw poll for presidential contenders. But the libertarians also made news by staging a walkout of the main ballroom when former Sec. Def Donald Rumsfeld was given the "defender of freedom award" on Thursday. Those who remained, heckled Rumsfeld and former Vice President Dick Cheney, who appeared on stage to give him the award, and was called a "draft dodger" and "war criminal" in the ensuing outbursts. Sure, the hecklers were swiftly tossed out and booed while the majority of the crowd engaged in the requisite "USA! USA! USA!" to drown them out, but the fact any of this had transpired on the floor of the CPAC ballroom was somewhat extraordinary.



One could say it all began before the 2008 election, when Paul startled the GOP establishment by winning primaries and snowballing the disaffection among libertarian-leaning Republicans, some of them now considered "Tea Partiers,"Â into a real live movement, if not cult status. As the GOP front runners poked fun publicly at Paul's positions, particularly on foreign policy and war, his support grew. It blew up at the GOP national convention, when Paul's base threw an alternative "Rally for the Republic,"Â attended by thousands of voters who more or less would have been card-carrying Republicans if the party had done its job right.


Since then, groups like the Campaign for Liberty have poured tons of resources into recruiting the college set for Paul's cause. Tapping into their common sense attitudes about war and the social issues of the day â€" like say, getting government out of one's personal business â€" plus their energy and sense of rebellion, Campaign for Liberty and groups like Students for Liberty have turned out more attendees to CPAC in the last two years than any of the tired GOP proto-presidents put together. According to Dave Weigel over at Slate, over 1,000 kids affiliated with Campaign for Liberty attended this year, and likely helped Paul take 30 percent of the straw poll.


Of course, one could point out, like Weigel did, that the organization spent a lot of money to get those kids to Washington. But here's the fix: for the second year in a row, the students were willing to come, and more so, instead of just taking the ride, many actively participated. And loudly. As a result, the panel discussions, and even some of the speeches, seemed to be gelling more around an anti-interventionist spirit for the first time in recent memory. Thanks to a tanking economy, a losing war in Afghanistan, massive debt and a new spirit of limited government all around, criticizing the war machine at CPAC didn't automatically qualify someone for sneers and jeers by the conservative elite.


Instead, panels like "Cut Pentagon Spending, Strengthen America,"Â "Should Defense Spending Be Open to Budget Cuts?"Â and "American Empire: Before the Fall,"Â were not only given prime real estate during Friday's schedule but they were packed with attendees. It gave smart commentators like Bill Lind to make brazen comments like the one at the top of this column, and draw wild applause from the audience to boot.


"The invasion of Iraq was not conservative, it was anti-conservative,"Â Lind said to a burst of applause during the defense-cutting panel. And then carrying on with his argument against the ever-expanding Military Industrial Complex: "You will not reform the Pentagon until you stop the money flow."Â


In years past, particularly after 9/11 when the Republican establishment pretty much wed itself to the Global War on Terror, one would have never a US Marine veteran standing up in front of a CPAC audience, calling out the military as bloated and antiquated in its thinking, and the war policies in Iraq and Afghanistan a mistake. On Friday, veteran Jake Diliberto, founder of Veterans for Rethinking Afghanistan, told a standing room only audience that the "national security apparatus that exists today is dysfunctional to the point that its doing more harm than good."Â Earlier, he told Antiwar.com that "we have our own little civil war thing going on here in the conservative movement,"Â over war and national security, and it seems to playing out right there in the belly of the beast.


Edward Kenney agreed. He said he had no problem handing out invitations Friday to a pair of panel discussions hosted by the Afghanistan Study Group, which said in a September report that it was time to withdraw troops from Afghanistan. The group has culled its members from the moderate Washington foreign policy elite and could hardly be called "conservative."Â However, at CPAC, "people are receptive,"Â Kenney told Antiwar.com. "Generally, people are more on the libertarian side."Â


Of course that did not mean that the fear mongering, Islamophobic hawks who have been nesting in the conservative movement and at CPAC since 9/11 weren't out there still guarding their roosts. While indeed, Afghanistan and Iraq are shopworn subjects, the "creeping influence"Â of Islamic sharia law on the west is a popular one, hitting all the right notes of this conservative audience (minus the libertarians): their fear of Muslims, the belief that Barack Obama is a secret, non-American Muslim, and the idea that we are fighting a war against insane killers who blindly hate us for our freedom, and not because of our failed foreign policies over the last 40 years.

Fittingly, there were two "Ground Zero Mosque" films being circulated to titillate conservatives who had spent their summers railing against the Park 51 Islamic Center in Manhattan. One, Sacrificed Survivors: The Untold Story of the Ground Zero Mega-Mosque, by PRB Films and the Christian Action Network, and The Ground Zero Mosque: The Second Wave of The 9/11 Attacks, produced by the Stop Islamization of America (SIOA) and American Freedom Defense Initiative (AFDI), the director of which is none other than jihad hunter Pamela Geller. She hosted no less than two screenings of the film, which luridly appropriates gruesome footage of individuals falling from the Twin Towers on 9/11 â€" it was raining bodies, goes the narration â€" to generate outrage against a religious center than has yet to be built.




"That's why it's too soon to build mosques in general," declared one audience member after seeing a clip of the film, according to TPM. Free pretzels and red meat â€" that was all the overflowing crowd at Geller's panel apparently needed. "Moderate Muslims don't exist," said another.


CPAC stalwart and fellow jihad hunter David Horowitz, whose booth sponsored a creepy "Palestinian Wall of Lies"Â in the exhibition hall, used his speech to fuel a conspiracy that the Muslim Brotherhood was infiltrating, get this, CPAC. Suhail Khan, a board member of the American Conservative Union, which runs CPAC, has been dodging Horowitz and Geller &amp; Company for years on circumstantial charges that this Republican operative, who has worked as a Republican aide on Capitol Hill and in the Bush White House, is connected to pro-terrorist mosques in the U.S. Horowitz used the events in Egypt this week to continue his campaign against Khan, and Grover Norquist, another Muslim "sympathizer"Â that Horowitz's gang can't stand (video and transcript here).


"Over the last 10 years, the influence of the Muslim Brotherhood has spread throughout our government,"Â Horowitz declared to a rapt audience in the ballroom.


Then there are the Republicans who want you to forget Afghanistan and Iraq and instead be convinced that most Americans are staying awake at night worrying about Iran, and that in general, they "don't feel secure."Â A poll issued by SecureAmericaNow.org, a group that had a hyperbolic 15-year-old girl channeling Liz Cheney serving as spokeswoman in the exhibition hall, charged that the majority of America sees terrorism as the greatest threat to our country, followed by Barack Obama himself.


"We must put these issues of national security back into the national agenda,"Â said GOP pollster and Secure America Now spokesman Pat Caddell, who issued the poll numbers in a ballroom panel on Friday titled "Public Attitudes Toward Security"Â (video here).


He and his panel-mates even managed to tie in rising public "anxiety"Â they found in their poll with the Park 51 mosque. "The mosque issue was really the first signal that Americans feel insecure,"Â said neoconservative columnist Joel Mowbray, who was moderating.


Really, it was the first signal that the right wing, enjoined by some factions of the Tea Party, were going to shift focus from warmongering overseas, an increasingly loser subject with conservatives, to fear mongering of the "terrorist menace"Â on the home front, just in time for the 2010 elections. Now, it's onward to 2012.


This of course all clashes head-on with the aforementioned growing libertarian influence at CPAC.


Strong support, hooting and hollering, booing and applause for each other's cause underscore that this battle for the direction of foreign policy and national security is far from over. But if the successful walk-out of a formerly revered Republican icon and the heckling of a neo-conservative ex-veep is any indication, young antiwar libertarians are fully and openly engaged for the long war, no longer at the margins, but on conservatives' most hallowed turf.
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Don Wassall said:
Jamie Kelso tries in vain to talk racial common sense to a group of mostly young White conservatives at the recent CPAC conference in D.C.  Their position on the matter can only be described as ultra-liberal and nihilist, yet CPAC is regarded as a "hard-core" conservative group for the most part.  A depressing watch, but an illuminating one.
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Some of the dorkier naive types need to move into a predominately non White neighborhood. Their "We are the World" attitude would end immediately....
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White World,

Don't worry, there are White kids who understand. I don't really know how, but they do. You would think that after years or brainwashing, there wouldn't be one left. But they're out there. I assure you.

I was on a job recently and I saw a young guy who really wanted to do the work as it should be done. Of course, the "bosses" and "safety" people were all over him, threatening him every miute of the day. I befriended him and tried to help him (I only work a week at a time anymore). I told him he can't fight these people just now, but to keep up the good work as best he could in the meantime and when the time is right, and he'll know when the right time is there, then kick these bums off the job. But now is not the time.

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Yes, the new "conservative"Â￾ faction (NeoCon, Inc), much like its predecessor of the past hundred years, has utterly nothing to do with "conserving"Â￾ the only earthly resource that actually has worth, significance, essence, etc"¦the deoxyribonucleic acid of Nordic, Alpine, and Mediterranean peoples.

Instead, the vultures are fully engrossed in using / hustling / enslaving said white peoples through the utilization of their corporate might. The toil of serf-level whites is promptly invested into their more easily controlled non-white house pets.

I've heard the jock-sniffing, drug addict, 3-time divorcee, liberal-in-denial, "El Rushbo,"Â￾ and the perpetually-crying, MLK-adoring, Nazi-loathing sissy, Glenn Beck, proudly referring to their speaking engagements at CPAC gatherings.

Proper "role models"Â￾ for a neglected white youth that has never been permitted to look into a mirror and smile back at themselves with pride.Edited by: Thrashen
 

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This Jamie Kelso fellow makes sense in his arguments, but the way he delivers them is quite weak. It's already conventional wisdom of whites NOT being native to the Americas, so it being a nation of IMMIGRANTS is the prevailing wisdom. Another reason why his arguments fall on deaf ears traces it's origin in the tragedy that is WWII (Hitler, Nazism, holocaust), and the 67+ years of Jewish-led post-War indoctrination that would follow.

One possible way to counter this dilemma is a strong sense of national pride and identity, as in country of origin. St. Patrick's Day (Irish Pride) and the Oktoberfest (German Pride) are perfect examples, ONLY white Irish and Germans can bring the true essence these holiday and festival to life.

The same is true for some Asians, ONLY the Chinese know the true essence of the Lunar New Year, only the Japanese know the true value of their Emperor and Shinto religion, only a Filipino can see how nationally significant Manny Pacquio is, etc...
 
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Don Wassall said:
Jamie Kelso tries in vain to talk racial common sense to a group of mostly young White conservatives at the recent CPAC conference in D.C.  Their position on the matter can only be described as ultra-liberal and nihilist, yet CPAC is regarded as a "hard-core" conservative group for the most part.  A depressing watch, but an illuminating one.
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What is especially significant is that these are Ron Paul's hard-core supporters. The libertarians, of every stripe, have maintained the unrelenting stupidity of welcoming a nonwhite majority.
 

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Franco said:
This Jamie Kelso fellow makes sense in his arguments, but the way he delivers them is quite weak. It's already conventional wisdom of whites NOT being native to the Americas, so it being a nation of IMMIGRANTS is the prevailing wisdom.


Weak delivery, huh? How does any enlightened white man properly illustrate the "controversial"Â￾ notion of white "racial consciousness"Â￾ (previously known as "common sense"Â￾) when surrounded by a group of argumentative, disinclined, racially-apathetic, teenage-looking Future-NeoCons-of-America?

These rotten "young adults"Â￾ were so baffled with his rudimentary pro-white message that Kelso essentially needed to start his "race argument"Â￾ from the beginning (I've done this so many times). He spoke of the very basics, such as destroying one's heritage by breeding with another race. And, like any good Marxist foot-soldiers, the kiddies responded in a manner which would make any Rabbi on earth produce a yellow-toothed grin of approval.

The light-haired white "man"Â￾ who was seated on the left (pun intended) during the video said "And I'm OK with that!"Â￾ when Kelso confronted him about potentially ruining thousands of years of racial purity.

One of the white "female"Â￾ NeoCon-Prostitutes couldn't muster any discernable argument"¦aside from curtly screaming out: "what does it matter?!"Â￾

How can Kelso (or anyone, no matter how articulate) possibly "argue"Â￾ a point against a scarecrow-person, stuffed full of Marxist silage, guilt and lies?
 
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These CPAC people are not welcoming any non-white majority. This event is 99.9% white people. A true libertarian-conservative sense of law wouldn't provide for the outrageous level of non-white immigration. Right now, white Americans actually propagate minorities by contributing tax money for the survival and reproduction of minorities. The CPAC people are completely against this. They are simply saying that if minorities are able to survive without government assistance, then they have no problem with them. I'm sort of the same way.

In reality, without government welfare most immigration wouldn't be taking place, a lot would actually leave, and the ones that stay here couldn't have nearly as many children. Either way, it wouldn't be us paying for them. Does any of this seem to make sense?
 

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The Ron Paulites are useful idiots for ... White Nationalist Americans. More power to them, and I hope they take over the regime, and install complete freedom of association. North America run by Glibertarians will be conquerable by Nationalism. The testicle-less Glibs won't have the balls to disconnect full pro-White race activism. As usual it will take a few Paulite Glib females to be brutally raped by 'Brothers before the second takeover succeeds
 

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Maybe it will happen that way, Realgeorge, but I'm doubtful. I just don't see the GOP being redeemable. Any real change is going to have to start outside the parties and draw awakened people away from them toward the truth. The GOP is only interested in pandering and neo-con platitudes.
 

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Electric Slide said:
In reality, without government welfare most immigration wouldn't be taking place, a lot would actually leave, and the ones that stay here couldn't have nearly as many children. Either way, it wouldn't be us paying for them. Does any of this seem to make sense?


Um, no, ES. Non-whites come and would continue to come, handouts notwithstanding. Their birthrates are not strategic, thought-out, or anything but a natural expression of who they are -- albeit expressed in the fertile soil of our modern civiliation. They are like kudzu! Their relative fecundity springs not from forethough, but just the opposite.

They would continue to come because we have built something exceptional, handouts notwithstanding. Our streets are safer than where they come from, until they populate those streets. Our institutions are cleaner and better-run than theirs, until they come to populate our institutions. Our civilzation is an inflatable life raft, and they are but poor, drowning porcupines.Edited by: Deus Vult
 

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white is right said:
Don Wassall said:
Jamie Kelso tries in vain to talk racial common sense to a group of mostly young White conservatives at the recent CPAC conference in D.C. Their position on the matter can only be described as ultra-liberal and nihilist, yet CPAC is regarded as a "hard-core" conservative group for the most part. A depressing watch, but an illuminating one.

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Some of the dorkier naive types need to move into a predominately non White neighborhood. Their "We are the World" attitude would end immediately....
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Yeah they are so attached from society. They are tucked away in their little suburban homes away from the rest of the world. Here's an idea practice what you preach. Go move into the inner city and see how you are treated.The white guilt can stop, its not a crime to be proud about beingwhite.
 

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Any time you can get a bunch of young kids engaged in the give-and-take of a thoughtful conversation, that is a plus. It seemed to my eye that the younger ones found what Mr. Kelso was saying as captivating, yet somehow unthinkable. They were not convinced of anything that he was saying, but they will continue to think of this debate from time-to-time and in future days they will not necessarily think of people like Mr. Kelso as enemies. The taller young man even tried to synthesize the arguments, to fit it within the framework of his vision of America (as a nation of various immigrants) -- and did not reject the fundamental premise of Mr. Kelso; although he could not see its applicability to the American situation. Nor do I think that Mr. Kelso in this video provided an answer to this particular point.

I did not find the behavior of the young people at all objectionable. The older ones -- who simply tried to shut Mr. Kelso down for their own PC reason -- I found more objectionable.
 
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