What Is a Conservative?

July 23rd, 2006 by Andy in Conservative / Liberal - What Do They Mean

Bill Zide on the “C” Word. This is one of the better rundowns on the nature of the modern American conservative.

Once upon a time there were real “Conservatives.” They believed in fiscal and political responsibility. They expounded on the virtues of getting government out of people’s lives. They talked about caution with regard to the use of military force and foreign intervention. They even promoted a policy of governmental accountability. Many of these people existed in the Republican Party. They might have been off track, behind the curve possibly, or at times deluded, but most tended to be civil, honorable and sincere. They were more often than not the necessary loyal opposition.

Now, “Conservative” has become a particularly dirty word. Worse yet, it seems to be heading toward becoming totally meaningless altogether. Once, the root of the word “Conservative” was “conserve,” a word that implied caution and preservation. Now, it seems that this new brand of “Neo-” or “Theo-Conservative” that populates the rank and file of the current GOP leadership has put the “con” back into “conservative.” They are more about being against things than being for anything real or substantive.

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