- While his rivals drew contrasts with each other, Newt Gingrich focused his fire almost entirely on President Obama. As he has on the trail, Gingrich went into detail about his plans for his first few days in office. (Washington Post)
- WASHINGTON -- During our video live streams on Thursday and Friday at the 2012 Conservative Political Action Conference, HuffPost reporter Zach Carter spoke with a wide array of speakers and attendees. (Huffington Post)
- Three days after a trifecta of losses underlined lingering questions about his ability to win over the Republican Party's base, Mitt Romney arrived at CPAC to allay skeptics' fears. (Time)
- WASHINGTON -- Conservatives begin their annual jamboree here Thursday certain of two things, although they dont say them out loud. They need another Ronald Reagan. They dont have another Ronald Reagan. (Huffington Post)
- Lets try square for a while. Coulter had to convince herself to support Romney. At last years CPAC conference, she said New Jersey Governor Chris Christie was the only person capable of beating Mr. (CBS News)
- WASHINGTON – Newt Gingrich relied on his standard campaign speech Friday afternoon to win over conservatives at CPAC 2012, hitting hard on both the Republican establishment and President Barack Obama. (MSNBC Firstread)
- That's all for the major speakers Thursday, so we're closing down the live blog. Be sure to check The Fix again tomorrow, when we'll be covering speeches from Mitt Romney, Rick Santorum, Newt Gingrich, Mike Huckabee and Scott Walker. (Washington Post)
- WASHINGTON, February 10, 2012—Standing alongside his family, Senator Rick Santorum got a warm welcome this morning in a convention hall packed with conservatives waiting for a presidential candidate to break out. (Washington Times)
- WASHINGTON--This afternoon, Sen. John Cornyn, R-Texas, will use his turn on the CPAC soapbox to take aim at U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder, a favorite target of congressional Republicans. (Dallas Morning News (blog))
- At the Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC) on Friday, the GOP presidential hopeful explaining that he would ask Congress to get to work on the repeal beginning January 3, 2012, after its Christmas recess. (CBS News)
Saturday, February 11, 2012
Cpac 2012
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