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erronis

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Sun Jun 1, 2025, 06:59 PM Jun 2025

Conservatives Need An Intervention -- Tom Sullivan [View all]

https://digbysblog.net/2025/06/01/conservatives-need-an-intervention/

Jesus isn’t coming to save them



“The lady doth protest too much,” that famous line from Act III of Hamlet, may have had movement conservatism’s number long before Donald Trump and MAGA trampled it. Republicans wore American flag pins on their lapels and condemned those who did not. They performed patriotism with misty-eyed, Lee Greenwood gusto. They wrapped themselves in the flag and broadcast to the world that not only were they Real Americans™, but more American than political rivals. They were the true defenders of the American faith.

Jesus warned against praying in public “as the hypocrites” do long before Shakespeare warned not to take overactors seriously. Republicans not only didn’t get Christ’s memo. They didn’t grasp its meaning.

Peter Wehner in The Atlantic (gift link):

Not too long ago, many Republicans proudly referred to themselves as “constitutional conservatives.” They believed in the rule of law; in limiting the power of government, especially the federal government; in protecting individual liberty; and in checks and balances and the separation of powers. They opposed central planning and warned about emotions stirred up by the mob and the moment, believing, as the Founders did, that the role of government was to mediate rather than mirror popular passions. They recognized the importance of self-restraint and the need to cultivate public and private virtues. And they had reverence for the Constitution, less as a philosophical document than a procedural one, which articulated the rules of the road for American democracy.

Then along came Trump. Republicans dumped the Constitution for a “blonde” as though having a mid-life crisis.

It is “hard to think of a more anti-conservative figure than President Donald Trump or a more anti-conservative movement than MAGA,” Wehner continues. Nearly half the country reelected a convicted felon who incited a violent mob to sack the U.S. Capitol to attempt to overthrow a presidential election, for godsakes. “They want to empower the federal government in order to turn it into an instrument of brute force that can be used to reward allies and destroy opponents.”

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