CPAC Chairman, Matt Schlapp and Former US Acting Attorney General Matthew Whitaker - CPAC Australia
Matt Schlapp and Matt Whitaker sit down at CPAC Australia 2022 for a conversation on the global state of the conservative movement. CPAC has been influential in promoting the conservative movement around the world, and has done so in areas like Japan and Hong Kong that are facing major challenges to flourishing democracies. Whitaker and Schlapp have travelled the world, most recently Hungary, Israel, now Australia, and soon Mexico, spreading the message of liberty.
The citizens and individual people of all of these countries are the real means of change. They have the power to, not only decide who their government officials are, but also affect the culture of their country in their every day activities. CPAC is traveling the world to encourage everyone everywhere to take up the call to preserve individual freedom. Schlapp emphasizes that it is so important for the United States to reform itself as it is looked to as a leader of liberty.
“We have to be, like our founding fathers, willing to lose it all,” Whitaker remarks, asserting Schlapp’s call for American reform. The Left is so tenacious in its dismantling of the Right through the current establishment that conservatives require great bravery and are risking a lot to fight to keep freedom alive in America.