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A “Dead” Conservative Movement is Beating the Dems

hypocritexposer

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How A “Dead” Conservative Movement is Beating the Democrats

Much has been said about how the Republican Party and the Conservative Movement is a dying—if not dead—political reality. Far from it.

America is changing. Changing, indeed. If anything, the nation is moving in the Right direction.

The days of the Left taking aim against the use of military force is over: terrorists have seen to that. Now, no matter what the party affiliation, there is no longer an option on using American might to destroy its enemies. It is kill or be killed. And, now, all Americans are seeing again the sacred virtue of America’s young men giving their lives for freedom and the value of resolute national security prerogatives. The battle is no longer an option for anyone.

The 2nd Amendment: secure as can be, with many a “moderate” Democrat rallying for the right to bear arms. This debate is over.

Abortion rights advocates are now on the retreat: more than 50% of the American people now see the light that “the right to chose” should be seen as nothing more than murder.

Illegal immigration and multiculturalism is on the defensive: the effort to secure American borders is now working its way toward reality with Americans finally seeing that disease and death and crime and cultural surrender should no longer be tolerated.

Affirmative action is in its last throws. States are moving to quash the vestiges of racial inequality and socially-constructed handicapping: America’s racial game is nearing its end.

And while the rampant spending and taxing of the Obama Administration remains a challenge to overcome, conservatives should have hope: people are seeing the light of a new America.

And while the Obama Administration may work to weaken all of the victories that are mentioned above, the time of 1960s liberal idealism is over, and the American people are smarter than giving in to the politics of the past.

What the Democrats call “liberalism” is dying—and dying fast. It is not the Conservative movement that is on the wane, but the liberalism of the last 50 years.

And if the Democrats want to be a party of "change" and reform, it had better learn that in order to survive, it must continue to move in the direction that the American people have demanded that it should move: toward the reality for which the so-called "defunct" Republican Party and American Conservatism has always stood.
 
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