Speaking truth to the money men.
A movement is underway to stage an informal protest when former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush hits the CPAC stage Friday.
William Temple, a member of the Golden Isle Tea Party, told The Washington Times that the party doesn’t need another Bush in office, and said that the party should listen to the grass-roots activists that helped fuel their gains in the 2014 election.
“A lot of peoples were not going to come here because they heard Jeb Bush was speaking,” Mr. Temple said before laying out his plan at the Conservative Political Action Conference.
“We are going to get up en masse, and we are going to walk out on him,” the 64-year-old said. “We are not going to interrupt anyone’s speech, but we are all going to exercise our right to [use] the bathroom at the same time.”
Update:
Difficult to tell how big it was, it wasn’t everyone, but it was a bunch:
Meanwhile liberal media spent the day praising Jeb because they are so going to be supporting him in 2016:
Kudos to Jeb Bush for being willing to go to CPAC and make the case for comprehensive immigration reform. Takes courage.
— Krystal Ball (@krystalball) February 27, 2015
CPACers walk out on Jeb. lol pic.twitter.com/73aTgpN4jG
— Oliver Willis (@owillis) February 27, 2015
HT: Right Scoop

