Conservatives from the nations of Hungary, Italy, Mexico, and Japan uniformly called Conservatism a transnational movement of international importance, and indicated that American arguments over COVID restrictions, parental rights, and personal liberty were of equal importance around the world.
Poland and Sweden said they would not play their soccer World Cup qualifiers against Russia in March, following Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, the governing bodies of both national teams said on Saturday.
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Scott Walker, former Wisconsin Governor and current President of the Young America’s Foundation, discusses the conservative movement on campuses across America and how the political right needs to play “the long game.”
For about 15 minutes Saturday, CPAC turned into an odd mix of Protestant revival, Louisiana stump speech and the Blue Collar Comedy Tour with Sen. John Kennedy.
Rep. Jim Jordan (R-Ohio) told the Saturday CPAC audience he hoped Republicans would regain power in the Legislative Branch, then use their majority to pass Conservative-friendly bills even if they were bound to fail at the tip of President Joe Biden’s pen.
Saturday, Sen. Rick Scott (R-Fla.) told a packed crowd at CPAC that he welcomes Democratic criticisms of his 11-point plan for America.
David Sinclair, CEO of Volta Wireless, speaking with FISM News’ Samuel Case about data collection practices and the ability to employ AI algorithms and how these records are not just anonymous data that can’t be used.
Sam Case talks with Congressman Steube of Florida at CPAC 2022.
Sam Case talks with Neil Mamman, Vice President of the organization Every Black Life Matters at CPAC 2022.
Sam Case talks with Kurt Schlichter on his new book “We Will Be Back: The Fall and Rise of America”, along with his thoughts on the Democratic Party.