CPAC

"It's going to be a fun year," the comedian sarcastically predicted.
Despite denials from the top, there was clearly a white supremacist presence at the Conservative Political Action Conference.
Many people were skeptical that the former president's daughter-in-law actually leads her kids in the Pledge of Allegiance every night.
In the span of three minutes, the GOP senator said he was “all for it,” didn’t agree with it, supports IVF and just needs to read the bill. (There is no bill.)
Matt and Mercedes Schlapp lashed out at the website after it reported Matt Schlapp is facing two more allegations he made unwanted advances.
Now “communism” and “Marxism” are making a comeback. Either Republican lawmakers don’t know what they’re talking about or they do know and think their supporters are too stupid to know what they’re talking about. Or both.
Knowles recently said, “transgenderism must be eradicated.” So, when he came to the University at Buffalo, students told him trans people were here to stay.
The "Late Show" host looked at the most bizarre moments of CPAC.
The Bulwark's Tim Miller told the failed Arizona gubernatorial candidate why she really lost.
The Montana Republican was photographed outside the U.S. Capitol smiling alongside white supremacists Ryan Sanchez and Greyson Arnold.