Brett Cooper
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And based on the rest of that article from Vanity Fair, based on the response online from my generation about what they saw at CPAC or did not see because they chose not to go, I do not think I am alone in this feeling.
But I do have to be fair and say that I don't think anyone was as alone as the people actually attending CPAC because my friends, it was so dead.
Just take a look at these videos here.
Here's another one.
It tops everything coming out of Barbie Fest.
It is the best video out of CPAC.
Like, let's just like zoom in here for a moment.
He's sitting in a sea of empty chairs.
Like it's not even like people have gotten up to leave the event to go get a drink, whatever.
Like the brochures, the programs are unmoved on the chairs.
Nobody's butts have touched those chairs.
He's sitting there in a half empty conference hall, totally asleep.
Like that might be the most perfect image for politics right now.
You have empty chairs, boomers who are asleep at the wheel.
Like this is the generation that wants us to put boots on the ground in Iran and they cannot even stay awake enough to hear the speeches with all the propaganda.
Like that is how tired they are.
You should not be making our decisions about foreign policy and where our military goes.
I'm sorry, you literally cannot even stay awake.
Now, obviously, to be fair, even though I think most of the chairs were empty, there were people who did show up and there were people at the conference who were very bought in to the messaging and to the ideas.