Jason Mattera gave a speech at CPAC slamming President Obama and liberalism in general.  This video is a must see.  He speaks about the left’s hold on academia and the “liberalizing” of our young people on college campuses.  At first I thought he was being a little coarse in his references to liberals, but then he said he was from Brooklyn and I realized he was just being a New Yorker!  I can’t wait to see more of this guy.  Not only does he quote the late Milton Freedman, who happens to be one of my favorite conservatives, but near the end of his speech he gave this line, “Hey Jackass!  Get your government off my freedom!”  Amen Mr. Mattera!

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5 Responses to Jason Mattera Speech Slams Liberalism at CPAC 2010

  1. John Carey says:

    Great post Liberty!

    This guy is awesome. This is the first time I have had a chance to see this guy. Thanks for the post.

  2. Matt says:

    AWESOME! We do have to try and turn as many young folks as we can.

  3. Harrison says:

    Beer Hall speeches tossing out red meat to the masses aren’t going to win over moderate voters I think.

  4. Liberty says:

    I mostly agree with you Harrison. I wouldn’t want a Presidential candidate speaking in this style, but I think it’s fine for CPAC. If you get through the drug references and personal digs at liberals, he makes some good points. For example, his line, “Throwing educated elbows into the rib cages of Obama zombies” sounds harsh and comical but it is exactly what we need to do. We need to educate the population (young people especially) about conservatism and the values that made our country great.

  5. [...] Jason Mattera Speech Slams Liberalism at CPAC 2010 Every government degenerates when trusted to the rulers of the people alone. The people themselves are its only safe depositories. – Thomas Jefferson [...]

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