Part of the point of being a conservative is accepting that we have rules, traditions, & institutions for a reason. There are legal processes, of course, to keep the system honest. But if you can't prove your case in them, you accept the outcome.
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It's only legitimate if they win. We conservatives should be better than that. Without one side that stands for the system win or lose, we go down a very dark path.https://twitter.com/BoSnerdley/status/1338538839460241411 …
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What progressives discover when they go after Trump for this sort of thing is that they have to invoke norms, traditions, & institutions that conservatives have preserved for them. Because within the values of progressivism, Trump's by-any-means-necessary approach is AOK.
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The opposite view will, unfortunately, prevail as the official party position.
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Notice how Dan's errors re the Constitution always run the same way - toward Republicans surrendering their power.
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Yes. A looney professor and some opinion columnists is comparable to the majority of the Republican Party, including leadership and the nominee, actively involved in this nonsense to include directly leaning on local election officials.
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"Those people" ultimately got what they wanted because they had ruthlessly purged the "akshully we shouldn't do that" folks from their ranks.
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Did they get what they wanted?
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LOL... no. I didn't agree to this just because I'm a conservative. Not my issue you want to be a political loser, but feel like you can hold your head high. You know what lets you hold your head high? Winning. This is politics, not a little league game.
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I think it’s Jonah Goldberg who talks about “Alinsky envy”. I remember all the years of conservative activists & talking heads hammering how the left were students of Alinsky (despite the average lefty probably no idea who he was) and decrying his tactics, only to then adopt them
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Many Trump supporters say that Romney's loss in 2012 and McCain's loss in 2008 demonstrated that "decorum conservatives" are worthless. I don't agree but . . .
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