CPAC’s little slice of Hollywood — Stephen Baldwin — was a no show this year. The actor and conservative radio host was slated to appear on a panel to discuss “Engaging America Through Conservative Pop Culture” Friday afternoon, but wasn’t there. His radio show co-host and business partner Kevin McCullough, also appearing on the panel, explained what happened.
“He wanted to be here, but our company deals with the creating of pop culture content,” McCullough explained. “We have three major motion picture projects in the works, a television pilot, two talk radio shows we produce throughout the week weekly and a number of books and other things that are always in motion.”
Baldwin, he said, took a meeting for an upcoming project.
“When Mark Burnett of ‘Survivor’ calls and says, ‘I’d like to take a meeting,’ you take a meeting — so that’s what we did, but he sends his apologies for not being here.”
Last year Baldwin and McCullough had a much bigger role at CPAC, as the hosts of XPAC, the area of the conference that provided entertainment to college students and 20-somethings.
