The Top CPAC Speeches Analyzed in 20 Tweets

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Day two of the 2015 Conservative Political Action Conference began at the same fevered pitch as the opening act Thursday. Presidential hopefuls drew cheers and jeers—and plenty of tweets as well.

Sen. Marco Rubio, R-Fla., was the first 2016 contender to take the stage Friday. Audience reactions were mixed.

Two of my favorite men on one stage ???? #CPAC2015 @seanhannity and Marco Rubio pic.twitter.com/Q3xKntpm3N

— Kirsten Golinski (@KirstenGolinski) February 27, 2015

I saw MARCO RUBIO speak today!!! #CPAC2015 #marcorubio @marcorubio ???? pic.twitter.com/sL0xkxu9o4

— Devon Mirsky (@MissBlister) February 27, 2015

Marco Rubio's brief Americanism speech this AM didn't sound like someone running for POTUS, more Senatorial #CPAC pic.twitter.com/mcycPbcu6t

— Ashley Matt (@ashleymatt) February 27, 2015

Rubio spoke about his social conservatism and passion for life.

#CPAC2015 @BuzzPo Marco Rubio says: "Imagine if our laws protected life from birth to natural death"

— conservative-warrior (@reaganwarriors) February 27, 2015

He also stressed his outsider status and his future ambitions.

"The truth is, Sean, I don't want to be in politics my whole life." — Marco Rubio at #CPAC2015

— Andrew Johnson (@AndrewE_Johnson) February 27, 2015

When it came to immigration, Rubio spoke of regrets on his role in the bipartisan.

Marco Rubio Walks Back His Own Immigration Reform Plans at CPAC http://t.co/0y4bpVCTm7 (FULL SPEECH VIDEO) pic.twitter.com/dQeEw4XtBE

— Mediaite (@Mediaite) February 27, 2015

The slew of presidential contenders continued with former Texas Gov. Rick Perry.

Some people made fun of him.

Rick Perry currently threatening to make "three points" at CPAC speech. I'm a little worried for him…

— Jeff B@AoSHQDD (@EsotericCD) February 27, 2015

But Perry had plenty of fans.

I really like @GovernorPerry. I'd like to see him as Secy of Homeland Security for President @tedcruz. #CPAC2015 #tcot

— Dan From MA (@dand66) February 27, 2015

I know who will win, @GovernorPerry "@bethreinhard: I think @JebBush just challenged Rick Perry to a jobs-off #CPAC2015"

— Robert Haus (@roberthaus) February 27, 2015

During the speech, he demonstrated his support for Israel.

Israel should have right to exist as Jewish state….AMEN @GovernorPerry #CPAC2015

— Sharon (@SharonLSandoval) February 27, 2015

Perry also took a shot at President Obama by yearning for the Jimmy Carter years.

Rick Perry warns of danger, uncertainty: 'We've survived worse … even Jimmy Carter' http://t.co/X5ZmdpYXhr #CPAC2015 pic.twitter.com/uDkPKLDUqy

— The Washington Times (@WashTimes) February 27, 2015

Sen. Rand Paul, R-Ky., drew a large audience for his speech. Supporters swarmed the main ballroom wearing “Stand With Rand” shirts.

"My plan will balance the budget in just 5 years." -Rand Paul #CPAC2015 #StandWithRand

— Garrett Humbertson (@G_Humbertson) February 27, 2015

Endless red "I Stand With Rand" shirts and buttons at in the main #CPAC2015 ballroom in anticipation of Paul's speech pic.twitter.com/oSroXKieCH

— Emily Larsen (@0emilylyly) February 27, 2015

"President Paul" chant rises from #CPAC2015 audience. "Stand with Rand" signs popping up. I predict he wins the Straw Poll, again. #TCCUS

— David Giffin (@D_Giffin) February 27, 2015

This was despite Paul being delayed by a Senate vote.

"At this time, Senator Rand Paul has been delayed due to a vote. He is expected to speak at mid-day. We will keep you posted." #CPAC2015

— Matthew DesOrmeaux (@cynicusprime) February 27, 2015

Paul discussed several topics that have excited libertarian-leaning conservative millennial voters, including curbing the power of Congress.

"We need a constitutional amendment that says Congress shall pass no law that exempts Congress itself" Rand Paul #standwithrand #CPAC2015

— Joshua Nehmeh (@JoshuaNehmeh) February 27, 2015

Things got heated later in the day as former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush took the stage. The room—including the press filing center—was packed, with many people standing in the aisles to watch Sean Hannity interview the likely 2016 contender.

Talk of walkout begin to swirl.

I like Rand paul, but I can't stand his supporters. A walk out on Jeb? How old are you? #CPAC2015

— FDS (@FrankDeSalesman) February 27, 2015

Bush was greeted with a mixed reaction from the crowd.

Not a walkout but people screaming "common core" in the crowd #CPAC2015

— Ben Smith (@bmcsmith92) February 27, 2015

When pressed by Hannity on his views, Bush’s fans gave him hearty applause.

@DylanByers Without a doubt the best speaker yet at CPAC was Gov Jeb Bush.

— Jersey Shore Rises (@bohratom) February 27, 2015

Some questioned who these fans really were.

Jeb Bush bussed people into #cpac2015 for his speech.

— Katie Pavlich (@KatiePavlich) February 27, 2015

Day three looks to be just as fun.