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Source:The New Democrat “Ideological turmoil in America has reached unprecedented heights. With conservatives falling into the unfalsifiable throws of populism and Liberals fetishizing 1960 solutions to 2020 problems, both appear lost in moving through the 21st century. What comes after Trump for the populist? What comes after liberals fail yet again to implement a child’s […]
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The Daily Signal: Kay C. James- ‘Why Conservatives Should Be Leading the Civil Rights Movement’
“Conservatives should be leading the civil rights movement,” says Kay C. James, president of The Heritage Foundation. James joins the “Problematic Women” podcast to explain that the answers to many of the issues plaguing the African American community, such as … Continue reading
Tom Woods: ‘Remember When Conservatives Didn’t Make You Pull Your Hair Out?’
Source:The New Democrat From Tom Woods: Source:Tom Woods: ‘Remember When Conservatives Didn’t Make You Want To Pull Your Hair Out?’ “Remember when conservatives used to be antiwar, opposed centralized power, and actually wanted to eliminate government agencies rather than just … Continue reading
Firing Line With William F. Buckley: Barry Goldwater- The Future of Conservatism (1966)
Source:Firing Line With William F. Buckley– U.S. Senator Barry Goldwater (Republican, Arizona) on Firing Line With William F. Buckley, in 1966. Source:The New Democrat “Firing Line with William F. Buckley Jr.: The Future of Conservatism. Episode 016, Recorded on June … Continue reading
Posted in Firing Line
Tagged 1964, 1964 Presidential Election, 1966, 89th Congress, America, Arizona, Center Right, Classical Conservatism, Classical Conservatives, Conservatism, Conservatives, Constitutional Conservatism, Constitutional Conservatives, Firing Line, Firing Line With William F. Buckley, Great Society, Hoover Institution, Lyndon Johnson, National Review, New York, New York City, PBS, President Lyndon Johnson, Republican Party, Stanford, Stanford University, The 1960s, The White House, U.S. Congress, United States, Washington, Washington DC, William F. Buckley
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The American Conservative: Tom Switzer- ‘Dean of the Realists’
Source:The American Conservative– “Owen Harries/ photo courtesy of the Lowery Institute.” From TAC. Source:The New Democrat “When the first issue of The National Interest was published in 1985, its editor, Owen Harries, proclaimed an affinity between realpolitik and conservatism. By … Continue reading
Posted in Foreign Affairs
Tagged 2015, America, Classical Conservatism, Classical Conservatives, Cold War, Conservatism, Conservatives, Europe, Foreign Affairs, Foreign Policy, Iraq, NATO, Owen Harries, Realism, Realists, Russia, Soviet Union, Tom Switzer, United States, War in Iraq, War on Terror
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Liberty Pen: Firing Line With William F. Buckley- Ronald Reagan (1967)
Source:Liberty Pen– Governor Ronald W. Reagan (Republican, California) on Firing Line With William F. Buckley, in 1967. Source:The New Democrat “In 1967, newly elected California governor Ronald Reagan sat down with William F. Buckley Jr to discuss states’ rights. Liberty Pen.” … Continue reading
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Tagged 1967, America, California, Center Right, Classical Conservatism, Classical Conservatives, Conservatism, Conservatives, Federalism, Federalists, Firing Line, Firing Line With William F. Buckley, Governor Ronald Reagan, Great Society, New Deal, New York, New York City, PBS, Republican Party, Ronald Reagan, Sacramento, States Rights, The 1960s, United States, William F. Buckley
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USA Today: U.S. Senator Tom Coburn: ‘A Deficit of Debt Discussion’
Source:USA Today– former U.S. Senator Tom Coburn (Republican, Oklahoma) 2005-13. “The 2016 presidential race is beginning in earnest with new candidates entering the crowded field weekly. The Republican Party boasts a host of compelling and well qualified aspirants, many of … Continue reading
Posted in Fiscal Policy
Tagged 112th Congress, 114th Congress, 2012, 2015, 2016, 2016 Presidential Election, America, American Economy, Budget Deficit, Center Right, Classical Conservatism, Classical Conservatives, Conservatism, Conservatives, Deficit Reduction, Democratic Party, Fiscal Conservatism, Fiscal Conservatives, National Debt, Nick Gillespie, Oklahoma, Reason, Reason Magazine, Republican Party, Senate Republicans, Tom Coburn, U.S. Congress, U.S. Government, U.S. House of Representatives, U.S. Senate, United States, Washington, Washington DC
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Hoover Institution: Uncommon Knowledge With Peter Robinson- ‘Senator Rand Paul Discusses Individualism, Freedom & National Security’
“This week on Uncommon Knowledge, Senator Rand Paul discusses his political ideas, ideals, and philosophies, noting that “we’re all born with an instinct towards individualism.” He gives his insights into dealing with immigration, unemployment, foreign policy, national security, taxes, personal … Continue reading
Posted in Uncommon Knowledge
Tagged America, Center Right, Classical Conservatism, Classical Conservatives, Conservatism, Conservative Libertarianism, Conservative Libertarians, Conservatives, Economic Freedom, Freedom, Individualism, Limited Government, National Security, Personal Freedom, Peter Robinson, Rand Paul, Republican Party, Tea Party, Uncommon Knowledge, United States
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Hoover Institution: Uncommon Knowledge- Peter Robinson- Interviewing David Mamet on Conservatism
Source:Hoover Institution– Hollywood writer interviewing David Mamet. “This week on Uncommon Knowledge, playwright David Mamet discusses his book The Secret Knowledge: On the Dismantling of American Culture and his conversion to conservatism. Mamet explains how, by studying Jewish and Christian … Continue reading
Keith Hughes: ‘What is a Conservative?’
“A summary of the Conservative ideology with a emphasis on the difference between social & economic views. Take the Political Compass Test here: Political Compass.” From Keith Hughes I’m just going to give you the classical definition of conservative and conservatism … Continue reading
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Tagged America, Center Right, Classical Conservatism, Classical Conservatives, Conservatism, Conservatives, Conserving, Economic Freedom, Individual Freedom, Individual Responsibility, Individual Rights, Keith Hughes, Liberal Democracy, Limited Government, Personal Freedom, Personal Responsibility, Role of Government, Ronald Reagan, United States
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Gerald R. Ford Presidential Library & Museum: ‘President Nixon Nominates Gerald R. Ford as VP’
Source:Gerald R. Ford Presidential Library & Museum– President Richard M. Nixon (Republican, California) announcing House Minority Leader Gerald R. Ford (Republican, Michigan) as his new Vice President. “Nixon Nominates Gerald R. Ford as VP” From the Gerald R. Ford Presidential Library … Continue reading
Posted in Richard Nixon Presidency
Tagged 1973, 93rd Congress, ABC News, America, California, Center Right, Classical Conservatism, Classical Conservatives, Conservatism, Conservatives, House Republicans, Michigan, Minority Leader Gerald Ford, President Richard Nixon, Progressive Republicans, Progressivism, Republican Party, Richard Nixon, Richard Nixon Administration, Richard Nixon Presidency, Richard Nixon White House, Spiro Agnew, The 1970s, The White House, U.S. Congress, U.S. House of Representatives, U.S. Senate, United States, Vice President Gerald Ford, Vice President Spiro Agnew, Washington, Washington DC
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