The American Conservative Union is staging a second CPAC event of the year in Texas this weekend, keeping with their mission to push back on those who "cancel" conservative values and thinking. (Image courtesy of American Conservative Union.)
The American Conservative Union is staging a second CPAC event of the year in Texas, keeping with their mission to push back on those who "cancel" conservative values and thinking. (Image courtesy of American Conservative Union.)
The American Conservative Union is staging a second CPAC event of the years in Texas, keeping with their mission to push back on those who hope to "cancel" conservative values and thinking. (Image courtesy of American Conservative Union.
Ivanka Trump, seen here shaking hands with Matthew Schlapp, chairman of the American Conservative Union, was one of the names activists floated for leading the party in a post-Trump world.
American Conservative Union chairman Matt Schlapp and CNN host Van Jones discussed criminal justice reform at CPAC Thursday. (American Conservative Union)
The American Conservative Union is taking its message overseas. For the second year in a row, the organization has organized an outreach in Japan — J-CPAC., a strategic offshoot of its influential Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC), the annual gathering of some 13,000 enthusiasts who reaffirm that conservative values are alive and resilient. (Photo courtesy of American Conservative Union)
American Conservative Union Chairman Matt Schlapp advises concerned voters to check out the conservative ratings of Congress as determined by their actual voting records. (American Conservative Union) ** FILE **
American Conservative Union's new annual rating of Congress shows Hillary Clinton had a more liberal voting record than President Obama when they were both senators, bucking pundits' views she's more centrist. (Associated Press)
Those dreaming of CPAC can be comforted by the fact that it begins in 100 days, and the big conservative names are ready to rumble. (American Conservative Union)
In with the New: Matt Schlapp, chairman of the American Conservative Union, says social media, online events and email alerts will play bigger roles. (Gage Skidmore/Special to The Washington Times)
In the wings: Matt Schlapp, who has broad experience and connections in politics, is expected to be chairman of the American Conservative Union. (Gage Skidmore)