When the Definition of “Conservative” was Changed Forever

OP-ed by TheWiseOldFart

You hear it constantly: “the Conservative Agenda.” However, the definition of “Conservative 40 years ago was very different than it is today.

Conservative: “(in a political context) favoring free enterprise, private ownership, and socially traditional ideas.”

This was a simple and accurate description of those who sat on the right side of the aisle in the Capitol Building before Ronald Reagan. However, today’s “Conservative Extremists” are in reality fascists. They no longer believe in free enterprise, or “traditional social values.” There are fewer than a handful of true conservatives in Washington today, and they are members of the Democratic Party.

Those who sit on the right side of the aisle can call themselves anything: Republicans, the GOP, Conservatives, or anything else. We know the truth. By their leader’s own words and actions, they are members of the American Nazi Party, and their polices are a combination of Mein Kampf and Project 2025.

The former ‘Grand Old Pary’ is but a memory. Today’s pretenders are the enemies of all true Americans. As an Independent, I miss the Republican Party.

Op-ed by James Turnage

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