The Floor at CPAC
Your blogger is assuming that you can see the proceedings online, per her first blog post this morning.
So we’ll tell you a bit about the floor at CPAC. Thursday is usually the least attended day here, but the floor is absolutely packed. Your blogger would hate to venture a crowd count, but we know that this year’s registration is larger than 2010.
There is special seating for the Diamond and Platnum donors, front and center. Around that are the “regular” people who have the three day passes and paid $150 to be here. In years past, this blogger was a “regular” person.
By the way, Newt Gingrich has been introduced and as he makes his walk to the stage with his wife, shaking hands along the way, the 80s tune,”Eye of the Tiger” is playing. It’s as if he has come back from from the dead and is the arisen Phonix, stronger than before.
KCC has now moved to the balcony outside of the blogger’s room. It’s much easier to hear out here and cooler, too. The bloggers room is too noisy, with some running talk radio shows simultaneously, in the background. Also, the audio to the live feed in there is turned down low.
Coming to CPAC is quite the reunion for we bloggers who see each other only when we come to Washington or other events around the nation. We live all across the nation, and there are only three other bloggers from North Carolina. They cover national events, due to their location.
Again, KCC urges you to use Twitter and follow the hashtag #cpac11 to follow the attendees and bloggers tweets. You can follow every single line uttered by every speaker, if you care to.







