So I had an oped piece linked to me the other day that discussed Bush's various deeds while in office and the discussion taking place in many conservative circles that Bush has somehow strayed from the "conservative" path, and so forth. Here's the article: Same Old Party By PAUL KRUGMAN ...
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| George W Bush: Movement conservatism's true heir? So I had an oped piece linked to me the other day that discussed Bush's various deeds while in office and the discussion taking place in many conservative circles that Bush has somehow strayed from the "conservative" path, and so forth. Here's the article:
Now obviously this guy isn't unbiased, and it's the New York times opinion section, so obviously factor that in to your thoughts about what he's saying But what do you think? I think the ideas behind what a word means change with time, and I think over the last few decades we've seen a real shift on what it means to be a conservative.. lip service is still paid to small government, fiscal responsibility, etc.. but rarely put into practice. The more libertarian ideals have not been a true part of the Republican platform in a long time. The primary reason people identify themselves as conservatives these days in my experience has been due to societal issues, gay marriage, abortion, and so forth.. rather than really caring much about the fiscal, small government side.. or ensuring that government abides by Constitutional limitations.. and I think there's proof of that in what really gets people out to vote these days. In general, people don't get too excited about reforming the tax code, or the tax on capital gains.. they get really heated over gay marriage and abortion. The people we have on this forum who identify themselves as conservatives or lean conservative are in large part, I think, cut from a different cloth than the majority of the self identified conservative types who are out there. Also, this isn't the first time I've seen someone make the rationale that "Conservatives preach about how bad government is, then get elected and prove it" .. and I'm really not sure that's so far off base as far as those who are in power right now are concerned. If you go into something with the idea that it's bad, that it should be bad, and everyone needs to know that it IS bad, isn't it likely that along the way you're going to do something to prove it? | ||||
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| This guy keeps going back to Reagan to prove his point, but Reagan is Bushs model. Bush is just Reagan light. The republican party has been dumb every since Reagan just as dumb as he was. He and his big spending, Japanese money loving, hard ballers. You need to go past Reagan to find the real consveratives. The penny pinchers and small government people, but I think there has been conservatives in both parties. Conservatism has not been a republican monopoly. | ||||
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| He brings up Nixon, Goldwater, and Kristol as well though | ||||
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| Originally Posted by motivez
![]() I read no further. The answer is No. I do not need Krugman or anyone in your party to lecture me about dishonesty. Just project the way your party operates on conservatives and or Republicans and that will do. Every Thief thinks the other man a crook! I think Bush is honest, but he has been played a fool. I had a bad feeling when he started the "Compassionate Conservative" bit. He was told to sell off principles by being Democrat light. That Republicans could make big government run well. That he could be the Cowboy, but not too much, and still get the job done. Do you want me to say Bush has hurt the party? Yes he has! Does that make anybody right? It makes the left all the more spineless and self absorbed. Who the hell else would celebrate the destruction and humiliation of the light of freedom in the world? Why don't you think about that and the consequences while you pride yourself on how clever you are?
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| If you haven't bothered to read any further then what is your basis for providing an opinion as a response? I can't really care about what someone has to say if they don't bother reading first ![]() Secondly, I'm not a Democrat, so the "your party" stuff is nonsense.. and this thread isn't about me. As far as Bush being honest, well, we know for a fact he's lied / spoken mistruths to the public on many occasions, but that's something all politicians do, so there's nothing really special there.. and I don't think he sold off any principles he truly cared about to begin with. I'm not sure why you do? I really have no clue what you're saying about "celebrating the destruction and humiliation of the light of freedom in the world" -- If anything, it's the Republican party that has been cheering the demise of our reputation around the world through their idiotic foreign policy decisions... we don't have to go too far back to remember thinking it was a fantastic idea to hate France for disagreeing with us.. and that's just the tip of the iceberg.. perhaps you'd care to elaborate? | ||||
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| Originally Posted by RMNIXON
says the man who is posting 5 different charles krauthammer articles... way to go broseph!! | ||||
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