Do not call me intentionally dishonest just because you disagree with my view. While you call me a liar, I see you as one who has been misled by their propaganda. You see conservativism as a real ideology that real people believe in and strive to abide by. I see it as a myth intentionally put forth to deceive people into supporting their real goals. Even conservatives that devoutly espouse the ideals and consider themselves true followers of the ideals inevitably betray the espoused ideals to support the true goal: establishing and/or maintaining an aristocracy.

You're debating who genuinely embodies the publicly espoused ideals, and I'm claiming that nobody genuinely does. My stance, unless you want to provide a reasoned argument otherwise, is that this line of thought must lead to one of two conclusions. Either there are no true conservatives, or the true beliefs of conservatives are different from that which you think they believe. Both are valid conclusions, I suppose, though I obviously think the latter.

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Nope. None of that is true.

I know what the word conservative means, and I know that our Right Wing Dorks do not fit that definition at all.

You bring in all sorts of irrelevant philosophical stuff, and I couldn't care less about any of that.

Right wing radicals have taken over the Republican Party. They are not conservative. This is a simple fact.

Joey likes to pretend that he is king. That doesn't mean I'm going to call him "your highness" 😀

When were they truly conservative in America? When only land owners could vote? Only whites? When you could own slaves? When we slaughtered most of the natives and put the remainder on reservations, scraps of their homeland we took? When we bombed striking workers instead of giving unions rights? When we destroyed Black Wall Street out of spite? When we could still discriminate freely based on race? Or gender? America has been whittling away at these hierarchical power structures, but it's not like it hasn't been an unending struggle to restrict the elite class.

I don't need to discuss history.

Over the last 40 years American Right Wing politicians have always called for radical change, and never once promoted any conservative action at all.

What do you think they're trying to conserve, then? The status quo? In that case, the only real conservative policy would be to not pass or repeal any laws. The only time they haven't proposed radical change was when the elite class was sufficiently entrenched. Which would align with my accusation that their only real policy is establishing and supporting a wealthy elite class. Once they started failing, they had to start trying to drag us back, and the farther we progress, the farther they try to drag us back.