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Poor little liarbilly. All you have is pathetic personal attacks, for you are without meaningful response when faced with facts.
That is all conservatism is. It refers to no ideology, only to the preservation of the status quo, the return to the status quo ante, and resistance to any other change. That is all conservatism is and all conservatives are.
One of the ways of looking at these words is to stop thinking of them as labels for what some people are or are not, and start thinking of them as directions toward or away from the status quo.
That {would} make todays' RIGHT AND LEFT both leaning liberal in that they want to change SOME things, and leaning conservative in that they want other things to stay the same.
Face it. these teams (called the Rs and Ds) to NOT represent anything consistently.
One can certainly understand why people are confused about what those terms mean, though.
After all, people identifying themselves as conservatives do things which clearly violate the basic tenents of that political philosophjy.
Likewise people claiming to be liberals do things which clearly violate what most of us think of when we think of liberalism, too.
The problem isn't that people don't know what those terms mean, the problem is that the LAEFERS OF BOTH PARTIES are in no way shape or form what they pretend to be.
I agree with what you said -- except that last sentence (maybe). I am not familiar with the word "laefers." If that's just a typo and the word was supposed gto be "leaders" then I am ambivalent about your last assertion. The GOP is not the same as "conservative." The Dems are largely "liberals," but the terms are not yet fully synonomous.
Man your response was fast.
I was correcting my typos when you posted.
The Dems' leadership aren't liberals.
They're enablers to the Masters no less than the Republicans.
One of the ways of looking at these words is to stop thinking of them as labels for what some people are or are not, and start thinking of them as directions toward or away from the status quo.
In other words, to leave aside the partisan bullshit and propaganda and use them in the sense of what they really mean. Conservatism = staus quo (ante) and liberalism is founded in individualism
That {would} make todays' RIGHT AND LEFT both leaning liberal in that they want to change SOME things, and leaning conservative in that they want other things to stay the same.
Face it. these teams (called the Rs and Ds) to NOT represent anything consistently.
I did not say 'Right' or 'Republican'. I said 'conservatives'.
The dishonesty of JB's "opinion" here is reflected in the fact that it is CONSERVATISM, not liberalism, that embraces the individual.
Liberalism embraces big government and the imaginary "collective."
The dishonesty of JB's "opinion" here is reflected in the fact that it is CONSERVATISM, not liberalism, that embraces the individual.
Conservatism embraces nothing. Conservatism is no ideology and has no principles.
Liberalism embraces big government and the imaginary "collective."
You need an education. Go to the library and ask for their section on political theory. Do a Google search on classical liberalism and libertarianism. Read a dictionary. Come back when you aren't so ignorant.
I probably have forgotten more political theory t
Evidently, you've forgotten what conservatism means. the definition and history of liberalism, and just where 'American Conservatism' came from. Go back to hannity with the other uneducated neocons, where you belong.
Look up the meaning of 'evidently', and you'll see that I used it correctly.
- S: (adv) obviously, evidently, manifestly, patently, apparently, plainly, plain (unmistakably (`plain' is often used informally for `plainly')) "the answer is obviously wrong"; "she was in bed and evidently in great pain"; "he was manifestly too important to leave off the guest list"; "it is all patently nonsense"; "she has apparently been living here for some time"; "I thought he owned the property, but apparently not"; "You are plainly wrong"; "he is plain stubborn"
To me, the word "conservative" is a moving target so to speak. Thirty years ago when I registered to vote, I was considered to be a "staunch conservative", now fast forward all these years without changing my position on any major issue, I'm called anything from a classical liberal to a libertarian to a kook,lol.
- S: (adv) obviously, evidently, manifestly, patently, apparently, plainly, plain (unmistakably (`plain' is often used informally for `plainly')) "the answer is obviously wrong"; "she was in bed and evidently in great pain"; "he was manifestly too important to leave off the guest list"; "it is all patently nonsense"; "she has apparently been living here for some time"; "I thought he owned the property, but apparently not"; "You are plainly wrong"; "he is plain stubborn"
Evidently, liability is not as educated as he thinks it is.
To me, the word "conservative" is a moving target so to speak. Thirty years ago when I registered to vote, I was considered to be a "staunch conservative", now fast forward all these years without changing my position on any major issue, I'm called anything from a classical liberal to a libertarian to a kook,lol.
"Conservative" is indeed a "moving target" (like many other words are). I suppose it's fair to say that so is "liberal."
"Classical liberal" and "conservative" are pretty much the same thing. So if someone who is using words correctly (which leaves JB out) calls you a "classical liberal" it is probably meant to suggest that your politicial ideology is "conservative." In other words, don't take offense.
"Libertarian" is not the same thing, however. That term embraces some pretty standard "conservative" political philosophy, true; but it also embraces other things that fall more in the new sense of "liberal." It's an odd mixture of political ideologies and, as I see it, the mixture is internally inconsistent in several respects.