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Lol.....there are no true conservatives in politics anymore. Conversative is only politically adventatious in word only.Liz Cheney destroyed Donald Trump in this 18 minute interview. Bravo, Liz! Bravo!
there are no true conservatives in politics anymore
Liz Chaney has destroyed nothing but her own career by proving herself to be liar. She proved herself corrupt and deceitful while on the j6 committee. She has destroyed any credibility she ever had. She is not a conservative. She is a war hawk, in the pocket of defense contractors who want never ending wars to line their bank accounts with tax payer money.Liz Cheney destroyed Donald Trump in this 18 minute interview. Bravo, Liz! Bravo!
They are not conservative either.Yes, there are. There are a variety of political ideologies and philosophies of the size, reach, and scope of government. Some of us are minarchist classical liberal libertarians.
They are not conservative either.
I agree that libertarians ate not conservatives. That is kinda my point. Conservatism is essentially dead because it does not equate to votes. People are more interested in where the money goes than how much is spent. Look at Trump. He absolutely skyrocketed the national debt (even brfore covid). Look at Biden. He kept the nation debt going in that trajectory, outdoing Trump.No, I am not a conservative, certainly not a National Conservative. I am a minarchist classical liberal libertarian.
Conservatism is essentially dead because it does not equate to votes.
‘It's important for people to recognize he's not a conservative’
I'd say "constitutionalist" rather than conservative (I hope so, anyway).Sheesh @ken, we had four years of him in office. I think people can 'recognize' on their own the CONSERVATIVE supreme court he left to us, among other things.
The problem is on both sides (how many times did Trump say Biden, and then Harris, would destroy the country and democracy..how many times did Trump call Harris a fascist?).In his article entitled "Anti-Trumpers Continue to Court Trouble with Incendiary Rhetoric", Mick Mulvaney wrote:
"Back in January, I wrote that anti-Trumpers were playing a dangerous game with their incendiary rhetoric about Donald Trump. I worried then, as I do now, that accusations of impending dictatorship, threats to our democracy, and comparisons (as made by Hillary Clinton, amongst many others) to Adolf Hitler, could encourage mentally unstable people to commit acts of violence against the former president.
I consider myself proven right. Since then, there have been two very real attempts on Trump’s life. And while the same people who attack him verbally for being an existential threat to the nation condemn the violence, they don’t change their eliminationist rhetoric about him in the slightest.
Indeed, just a couple of days after the first assassination attempt in Pennsylvania, a Democratic lawmaker from that state proclaimed that 'we are on the verge of a dictatorship.' And then, stunningly, he went on to blame GOP rhetoric about Democrats being “socialist” for “creating the environment” that led to Trump’s own shooting.
Neither did the first assassination attempt encourage even the highest-ranking Democrats to change their language. Before the bandage was off Trump’s ear, one Democratic senator was already reiterating the talking point that he was 'an existential threat to our democracy.'
More recently, at the presidential debate, Vice President Kamala Harris dog-whistled that Trump was 'attacking the foundations of our democracy.'"
https://thehill.com/opinion/4885373-democrats-blame-gop-rhetoric/