How Twitter Reacted to Conservative Presidential Pitches at CPAC

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The Conservative Political Action Conference opened today with a star-studded ensemble of 2016 presidential hopefuls.

The day began with Ben Carson, the celebrated neurosurgeon, delighting a conservative audience, both in-person and on Twitter.

Mobbed at CPAC: Dr. Ben Carson pic.twitter.com/E271E0aiGq

— Alex Pappas (@AlexPappas) February 26, 2015

 

Dr. Carson at CPAC: 'Lets Defund Obama's Golf' http://t.co/AZEASWufbs via @BreitbartNews #tcot

— John Galt (@dhrxsol1234) February 26, 2015

 

@RealBenCarson says GOP should oppose Obama's executive amnesty: "Defund everything including his golf" Crowd goes wild.

— Charlie Spiering (@charliespiering) February 26, 2015

 

#BHM pioneer @RealBenCarson went from being the bottom of his class to becoming a world-renowned neurosurgeon pic.twitter.com/MqXxojrCq8

— Google For Education (@GoogleForEdu) February 26, 2015

 

@realbencarson kicks off #cpac2015 pic.twitter.com/7hhQO9DgX0

— Charlie Spiering (@charliespiering) February 26, 2015

 

@RealBenCarson interview with @DailySignal pic.twitter.com/Fo4PWpSXrD

— Jamie Jackson (@JamiePressDC) February 26, 2015

Carson called for Americans to “defund Obama’s golf” and “get rid of dependency”, among other memorable one-liners.

After Carson spoke, New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie made his case in an interview with conservative pundit Laura Ingraham.

Ingraham pushed Christie on several topics.

Strong performance by Chris Christie under tough but fair questioning by @IngrahamAngle

— Rich Lowry (@RichLowry) February 26, 2015

Christie took shots at the press, specifically The New York Times.

Chris Christie tells CPAC audience: 'I am still standing': http://t.co/zrkjx5VF0a #teaparty

— Conservative Angle (@conserveangle) February 26, 2015

Chris Christie Will Not Be Reading This Post, He Assures CPAC http://t.co/rHX0qVd7p5

— NYT First Draft (@nytpolitics) February 26, 2015

Following a common refrain throughout the conservative conference, Christie criticized the White House.

Chris Christie: ‘Sometimes people need to be told to sit down and shut up.’ http://t.co/zMx8qTxGrJ pic.twitter.com/JoFRYDUkvn

— Irene (@ireneenih) February 26, 2015

Ingraham also asked Christie about potential presidential rival Jeb Bush.

Chris Christie tweaks Bush before CPAC crowd http://t.co/NQyRCsppIy

— POLITICO (@politico) February 26, 2015

In the end, Christie played well with the CPAC attendees, with his blunt, Jersey style.

CPAC <3 Chris Christie, via @AndrewE_Johnson http://t.co/JK0EcA4gkK pic.twitter.com/sLqiNtShZO

— National Review (@NRO) February 26, 2015

After the Christie interview, former Hewlett-Packard CEO Carly Fiorina gave a barn-burning speech against both the president, and Democratic 2016 frontrunner Hillary Clinton.

.@CarlyFiorina To Hillary: ‘Name An Accomplishment,’ You Don’t ‘Know What Leadership Means’ http://t.co/lfvuzutYoU pic.twitter.com/0Uz8xoQOFQ

— Al Weaver (@alweaver22) February 26, 2015

Fiorina hit Clinton on what she described as hashtag activism.

'May like hashtags, but does not know what leadership means'… http://t.co/5rmq8VNISN #drudge-report

— Pete & Susannah (@GMNnews) February 26, 2015

She also rebuked the president for his handling of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s upcoming speech before Congress.

Carly Fiorina at CPAC: Love for Netanyahu, Daggers for Clinton http://t.co/nVcHARM1bM

— NYT First Draft (@nytpolitics) February 26, 2015

Is Fiorina the anti-Clinton? The media seems to think so.

Potential 2016er Carly Fiorina is positioning herself as the anti Hillary Clinton candidate: http://t.co/rPCIpKIsqw

— This Week (@ThisWeekABC) February 26, 2015

Sen. Ted Cruz looked comfortable on familiar turf. Cruz opened with a memorable one-liner, chiding Clinton because her foundation accepted money from foreign governments.

Cruz: "We could have had Hillary here, but we couldn't find a foreign nation to foot the bill"

— Zeke Miller (@ZekeJMiller) February 26, 2015

He also went after Clinton for being “too Washington.”

Cruz on Clinton Foundation: “Hillary Clinton embodies the bipartisan corruption in Washington” http://t.co/zPLIO0S19c

— Ed Morrissey (@EdMorrissey) February 26, 2015

He says his Republican rivals do not standing up for what they believe in.

#CPAC2015 "When have you been willing to stand up against Republicans? When have you stood with the people?" – @SenTedCruz

— Allan TFH/RoEL/VLR (@allanbourdius) February 26, 2015

And finally, Cruz poked fun at former president Bill Clinton.

"Youth outreach," is what Ted Cruz says when asked for short answer response to Bill Clinton.

— Alex Pappas (@AlexPappas) February 26, 2015

Members cheered as Cruz left the stage.