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Nice tat Don.

Conservatism #2,462
Wile E !
The cartoonist cut you at the knee, giving us paws.

Perhaps you may wish to taste some refreshing pond scum, instead of that hideous Kool-aid you've swilled.
Please do not conflate political conservatism with the U.S. Republican party.
In the Goldwater era the two may have been more closely allied.

It's a new millennium, and a preposterously different Republican party.
"...the magnificently misnamed "neo-conservatives", are the most radical people in this town [Washington DC]" George Will / ABC-TV This Week July 16, 2006
It's only gotten worse George.

con·ser·va·tive (kən-sûrvə-tĭv)
adj.
1. Favoring traditional views and values; tending to oppose change.
2. Traditional or restrained in style: a conservative dark suit.
3. Moderate; cautious: a conservative estimate.
4.
a. Of or relating to the political philosophy of conservatism.
b. Belonging to a conservative party, group, or movement.
5. Conservative Of, designating, or characteristic of a political party founded on or associated with principles of social and political conservatism, especially in the United Kingdom or Canada.
6. Conservative Of or adhering to Conservative Judaism.
7. Tending to conserve; preservative: the conservative use of natural resources.
n.
1. One favoring traditional views and values.
2. A supporter of political conservatism.
3. Conservative A member or supporter of a Conservative political party.
con·serva·tive·ly adv.
con·serva·tive·ness n.

The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fifth Edition copyright ©2022 by HarperCollins Publishers. All rights reserved.

The U.S. Republican party may continue to lay waste to U.S. culture and institutions for years, potentially decades, as a political entity.
But its moral leadership is a spent force, squandered on the egos of shallow, unredeemable leaders. The reputation bell cannot be unrung.
 
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