| The Donald is fawned over by partisan bloggers and headline-hungry reporters at CPAC. The actual attendees were not as excited. |
| Friends of the failed candidate say he has come to an annual gathering of conservatives not in pursuit of celebrity, but to make amends. "It's up to us to make sure that we learn from our mistakes — and my mistakes," he told the crowd Friday. |
| "Log Cabin Republicans welcomes Senator Portman's support, and encourages his GOP colleagues in the Senate to join him on the right side of history," the group's head says. Portman is the only sitting Republican senator to have announced support for marriage equality. |
| He's not a lot of things, take his word for it. |
| The White House press secretary was talking to Fox host Jenna Lee about the White House Easter egg roll and the sequester. |
| "My number one issue is: How do we support them and rally behind the gay community to make sure it's safe for them, just, to live?" he said of international dangers. Uncertain on DOMA. |
| Some want more restrictions, some want fewer — but almost no one is satisfied. "It is a nonsensical policy," Rep. Markey says. |
| Warning: This segment might make you dizzy. |
| Unfortunately, CPAC did not play Patsy Cline as LaPierre exited the stage. |
| Ryan says he hasn't read Portman's op-ed yet. |
| Josh Duggar reportedly will be appointed to a senior executive position at FRC. "No decision has been made," Duffy says. |
| Back to Benghazi? Or: "Too many American wars? |
| Fundraising trip to Bay Area to "to help retire the debt of the Democratic National Committee that remains from our victory in November," California Democratic Party email reads. |
| The president implied the mandatory federal spending cuts taking place would cause the audience to not have chairs. |
| Bread has been broken. But what about gridlock? |
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