Politics | Donald Rumsfeld Cheney, Rumsfeld Booed at CPAC Ron Paul supporters clash with Bush supporters By Kevin Spak Posted Feb 11, 2011 6:45 AM CST Copied Former Defense Secretary Donald H. Rumsfeld addresses the Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC) in Washington, Thursday, Feb. 10, 2011. (AP Photo/Alex Brandon) The divisions in the Republican Party came into sharp relief last night when Donald Rumsfeld received the “Defenders of the Constitution” award—only to be booed lustily by Ron Paul supporters, many of whom stood up and left the room in protest, CBS News reports. The clamor grew even louder when Dick Cheney put in a surprise appearance to honor his Bush administration colleague. Half the room was cheering, or calling “Cheney for president!” even as the other half jeered even louder. The libertarians often interrupted Cheney’s speech; when he asserted that Rumsfeld had made America “stronger and more secure,” for example, someone shouted “Where’s bin Laden at?!” Cheney’s supporters responded by crying “shut up!” and chanting “USA, USA!” But the heckling continued, with a cry of “draft dodger!” heard ringing through the hall. (Also at CPAC: jokes?) Read These Next Hacks star Hannah Einbinder drops an F-bomb on the Emmys. President Trump wants to end a decades-old business rule. Kirk suspect's trans roommate is cooperating with investigators. How a death row inmate helped track down a serial killer. Report an error