Popular democracy is, as I have argued, an essential part of the theory of modern conservatism. I just recognize that it is of less value as an end in itself than, say, individual liberty or fundamental human rights. Do you? https://www.nationalreview.com/2021/03/not-everyone-should-be-made-to-vote/ … https://thefederalist.com/2015/11/16/conservatisms-essential-element-is-experience/ …https://twitter.com/jonathanchait/status/1381684699681206275 …
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Always with the victim card.
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That is their one and only consistency
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Literally none of that is true. Exhibit A... regulating the speech of corporations when it suits you. Don’t you ever get tired of lying?
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"The great thing about being conservative is that we don't have to consistently do the one thing that defines American conservatism at its core, we just do it for fun."
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You’re all consistently awful, I’ll give you that much
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Like the national debt.
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Yeah. Trump and Trumpism are all about consistent, principle-guided stances.
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