The Deep Current of Fear at CPAC Turns to Palpable Paranoia
The Deep Current of Fear at CPAC Turns to Palpable Paranoia · The Fiscal Times

Considering the circumstance, you would have expected the overarching theme of the Conservative Political Action Conference held late last week outside Washington to have been one of triumph. For the first time in more than a decade, Republicans hold both houses of Congress and the White House, with a solid chance of maintaining that grip on power for at least four years.

But while there was plenty of back-slapping and congratulations over the results of the November elections, the theme that ran through the conference like a major artery branching off into panel after panel was not happiness, but fear.

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On Thursday and Friday, speaker after speaker, on panel after panel, warned the audience of political activists and college students that they should be very, very afraid. The message came from the very top of the Republican Party when President Trump appeared Friday to attack the media as the “enemy of the people” and talk up his executive orders on immigration and deportation.

“We’re getting bad people out of this country. People that shouldn’t be [here] whether it’s drugs or murder,” he said. “We’re also going to save countless American lives. As we speak today, immigration officers are finding the gang members, the drug dealers, the criminal aliens and throwing them the hell out of our country.”

Speaking about terror attacks in Europe, he said, “Take a look at what’s happening to our world folks. We have to be smart. We can’t let it happen to us.”

But a lot of speakers on the agenda seemed to think it was already too late.

CPAC organized not one, but two panels on the topic “When Did WWIII Begin?” giving a forum to people like Clare Lopez of the Center for Security Policy, who insisted that the US is already riddled by shadowy Islamist infiltrators affiliated with the Muslim Brotherhood.

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Islamist front groups, she said, are operating in our high schools and middle schools, and US courts are already being converted to Islamic Sharia law.

“Our government and national security are...so deeply penetrated by the Muslim Brotherhood,” she said. “The Muslim Brotherhood and some of its front groups are training our local police and sheriff’s departments and some of those police and sheriff’s departments are turning around and training local Muslim Brotherhood front groups. How’s that going to work out?”

She urged attendees to take action against the plot to “insinuate Sharia gradually, stealthily into our society.”