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Wednesday, May 11, 2016

Are You Conservative or Liberal?

                Do you consider yourself to be conservative or liberal? Are you unsure where the boundaries are between the two? Were you at one time liberal or conservative and now find yourself on the opposite end of the spectrum?
                Ed Feulner, the founder of The Heritage Foundation, may have some help for you. In an article titled “Liberal in Name Only,” Mr. Feulner offered his analysis/opinion on the subject.
                “Do you support free speech, individual liberties and protections for private property? You must be a liberal. Did that last sentence cause you to do a double take? I’m not surprised.
                “I’ve been reading a new book, `The Closing of the Liberal Mind,’ and it shows that much of what passes for liberalism today is, historically speaking, anything but. Moreover, many who call themselves conservative today would have been considered `liberal’ if they lived in the time of the Founding Fathers.
                “This distinction isn’t mere semantics, however. The shift I’m describing goes right to the heart of the political and culture wars that rage around us today. Author Kim Holmes demonstrates why the authoritarian stance adopted by many liberals today – as exemplified by speech codes, trigger warnings, boycotts and shaming rituals – is in fact more accurately described as illiberalism.”
                Mr. Feulner offered the following quote by a well-known politician as evidence that things are fairly messed up now days.  Can you identify the politician? “I am sick and tired of people who say that if you debate and you disagree with this administration, somehow you’re not patriotic. We should stand up and say, `We are Americans, and we have a right to debate and disagree with any administration.’”
                It definitely sounds like a Republican, but it was Hilary Clinton in 2003 referring to the George W. Bush administration. From her statement, it sounds to me that many people enjoy sounding conservative even when they are not.
                Here is the link for the rest of Mr. Feulner’s article. 

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