Courtesy of New York Magazine:
Behold, the scene at Donald Trump's CPAC speech this morning in the main ballroom. Empty seats were everywhere, although it's not entirely Trump's fault. He was given an 8:45 a.m. speaking slot, the very first of the day. Many CPAC attendees aren't even out of bed yet. Still, Trump was invited not because of his conservative bona fides (he's donated more money over the years to Democrats than to Republicans), but because he's supposedly a crowd-pleasing draw.
The speech itself was mildly received. There were a few moments of scattered clapping, some chuckling. The biggest applause came when Trump suggested, once again, that we "take" Iraq's oil and use the proceeds to pay a million dollars each to the families of the American soldiers who died in the war. Trump meandered from topic to topic, but the one unifying theme of the speech was the greatness of Trump. "I've made over $8 billion," he declared at one point, for some reason. Referring to a country club he just bought, Trump said, "I'm going to fix it. I'm going to make it incredible."
"He would have had five more minutes to talk if he had stopped putting 'I' and 'me' in there and came up with some solutions instead of promoting himself," a man in the audience told us afterwards.
Okay, wow! I wonder why, if Trump was supposed to be such a big draw, they gave him the breakfast shift?
After all don't forget that Trump and Palin were added to the schedule specifically to sell tickets and bring in the crowds.
Gee Palin speaks tomorrow, if this is the best Trump can do, I can hardly wait to see how many empty chairs she disappoints.
At CPAC Donald Trump gives an inspiring speech to a room full of empty chairs. I heard they were moved by the experience.
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