• Conservatives need a coherent vision of what they believe in

    From Technobarbarian@21:1/5 to All on Mon Dec 19 10:02:27 2022
    Conservatives need a coherent vision of what they believe in.

    No shit Sherlock. That pearl of wisdom was uttered by one of the
    many radical "conservatives". The conservatives in name only used to
    have a more or less coherent idea of what they believed in, even though
    they frequently contradicted themselves. Now, most of them have had
    their nose shoved up #45's ass crack for so long that they have no real
    idea what they believe in. All #45 believes in is himself, and that was
    good enough for the not really conservatives for a long time. That era
    appears to be ending.

    "Trump-Backed Election Loser Kari Lake Hints At Violence At Conservative Gathering"

    "Lake’s appearance at Turning Point’s “AmericaFest” was promised well before the election, when many conservatives believed she would be doing
    so as governor-elect of Arizona. The conservative group relocated to
    Phoenix several years ago after its founding in Illinois. The
    conference’s attendance – 10,800, according to Turning Point’s founder and head Charlie Kirk – rivals that of the decades-old Conservative
    Political Action Conference staged by the American Conservative Union."

    "Kirk, whose full embrace of Trump in 2016 dramatically increased
    TPUSA’s influence and fundraising ability during the Trump presidency, lamented the performance of the midterms and said that he and his allies
    needed a “coherent vision of what we as conservatives believe in and
    what we are fighting for” ― but did not broach Trump’s unpopularity with a majority of Americans."

    https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/politics/trump-backed-election-loser-kari-lake-hints-at-violence-at-conservative-gathering/ar-AA15qO5z?li=BBnb7Kz

    TB

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