There are many, particularly on social media, who will say that being a conservative or a republican is to necessitate blindly supporting President Trump. These people are prepared to irrevocably link the future of the party and the conservative movement to one individual who before 2015 had a h...
There are many, particularly on social media, who will say that being a conservative or a republican is to necessitate blindly supporting President Trump. These people are prepared to irrevocably link the future of the party and the conservative movement to one individual who before 2015 had a h...
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“We are in a late republican period” in America he said on apodcast appearancein 2022. “If we’re going to push back against it, we’re going to have to get pretty wild, and pretty far out there, and go in directions that a lot of conservatives right now are uncomfortable with....
Well, I think we should, but as you tell, a lot of conservatives don't agree. They don't seem to care how many people die. It's really disconcerting to me and I'm not a standard liberal on this issue at all. I used to be against gun control. I just really looked into it and...
Where this “new Church Committee” application of historical analogy really goes off the rails is to remember that for years conservatives smeared Church and his investigation for allegedly doing vast damage to the CIA. But the true damage done was to the country and its ideals when administratio...
If there’s one topic on which those who call themselves “conservatives” and those who call themselves “liberals” agree almost unanimously, it’s the topic of “undocumented” or “illegal” immigrants. It is commonly believed that such “illegals” deviously bypassed proper immigration channels...
The other 20% of the time I think he is off target especially when it comes to his political views (it’s my agentic bias I know, I know) and the way he often (but actually not always) characterizes “conservatives” as Traditional-Modern, and Liberals as Postmodern-Integral. Of course...
Marginalized voices are feeling — right or wrong — more restricted than ever (i.e., leftist progressives, populist conservatives, etc.). And conspiracy theories may be the main beneficiaries of their social diminishment. Are conspiracy theories dangerous?