You're unnecessarily twisting yourself into a pretzel. You either have the shortest memory or you just don't actually believe in anything. This is what you wrote: "Conservative principles are whatever the current iteration of the Republican Party says they are." Umm...so how were you not actually saying anything on what conservative principles are?Yogi Bear said:Which Democrats are you referring to? (I actually know already, but I want to see you defeat your own point).calbear93 said:You mean like the Democrats who pretend to be feminist but then rape and otherwise sexually assault women?Yogi Bear said:
Conservative principles are whatever the current iteration of the Republican Party says they are. I don't think any party is looking back 50-60 years to determine what their principles are. Certainly not the Democrats, who were where the Jim Crow legislators primarily were during that period of time and probably not the Republicans either. The Republicans' biggest issue is practicing what they preach.Quote:
And that's your opinion on what the conservative principles are. I don't think necessarily a very informed or reasonable opinion at that, but you can have it and keep it. I doubt any Republican would give one ounce of weight to what you say are conservative principles (or anything you claim to believe really), but if that makes you feel better about yourself and gives you a sense of identity without actually having to judge yourself, go at it. I wasn't addressing the comment to people like you who are so fixated on your alleged liberal views that logic and reason has no place anyway.
I actually didn't say anything on what conservative principles are, but thanks for the rant.Well, that ties into practicing what you preach. Conservatives say they're for those things, but they aren't. Conservatives don't believe in smaller government at all. They believe in things like eliminating the EPA and cutting medical care, but they don't actually believe in a smaller budget because what they really believe in is bigtime defense spending at the expense of those other things and with a large deficit (something else they say they want to reduce, but not really). Personal accountability is a vague meaningless term. Family values is code for anti-abortion and anti-LGBT which isn't family values at all. And no party promotes more division among non-white, non-Christian, non-heterosexuals than the Republican Party.Quote:
It was really more just venting with fellow moderate conservatives that we have to take back our party and put principle above winning an election and remember what made us conservatives in the first place (and it wasn't the non-sense nationalism and selfishness but it was smaller government, fiscal responsibility, personal accountability, individual dignity, protection of family values, unity as human beings instead of divisions based on race, ethnicity, sexual orientation or gender).
I was referring to the CONSERVATIVE PRINCIPLES (not what the Republican party is doing now) and that our party has to GET BACK to those principles. Does that not imply that our party is not following the conservative principles? So talking to me about what the current White House is doing is just you wanting to flap your lips and doesn't have any relevance to what I wrote.