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2016 Election, Conservatism, Elitism and Class, Millennials, Republican Party Establishment

Can Grown-Ups Save Conservatism? an Observation

vassar / June 23, 2016

Considering what has happened to conservatism, and conservatives, politically, ideologically, culturally, even morally, in the past eleven months because of the rise of Donald Trump, it may come as a surprise to you that I wrote the bulk of this article five years…

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2016 Election, Conservatism, Republican Party Establishment

Never Take Yourself Too Damned Seriously; Saving Ben Howe

vassar / June 2, 2016

As a writer, Ben Howe is a good IT guy, and as a critical thinker, he’s an absolute DaVinci with Sarah Palin’s cleavage. But Ben Howe thinks he’s good at both. Hence the title. I met Ben once, at the 2011 CPAC convention, sitting among friends…

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