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  • ...progressive]], which endorses religious and cultural freedom and opposes [[American conservatism#religious conservatism|religious conservatism]]
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  • The following are selected links to representatives of American conservatism:
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  • Those formative events that led to the modern [[American conservatism|American conservative]] movement
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  • ...nd interest group devoted to [[media monitoring]] of positions stated by [[American conservatism|American conservatives]]
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  • [[American conservatism|American conservative]] radio-TV host; attorney; board of advisors, [[Famil
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  • ...television and radio commentator, self-identified as a [[Ronald Reagan]] [[American conservatism|conservative]]
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  • (1942–) [[American conservatism|American conservative]] commentator on [[talk radio]]; columnist, [[WorldNe
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  • ...w of the Bradley brothers' view of American ideals; associated with many [[American conservatism|American conservative]] projects
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  • A long-established think tank at [[Stanford University]], of generally [[American conservatism|American conservative]] ideology and respected academic quality; founded by
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  • *Frum's website for reviving [[American conservatism]] and the [[Republican Party (United States)]]: http://www.newmajority.com/
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  • [[American conservatism|American social conservative]], heading the interest group, [[American Valu
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  • They are explicitly opposed to [[American conservatism#Religious conservatives|principles of religious conservatism]] being applie
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  • (1939—) [[American conservatism|American conservative]] activist who underwent a conversion from the [[New
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  • ...n [[Jerusalem]]; basis for opposition to [[two-state solution]]s by some [[American conservatism|American religious conservatives]]
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  • An [[American conservatism|American conservative]] author and commentator, who advocates renewal of th
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  • ...chanan]], a publication on the [[Paleoconservative|"Old Right"]] side of [[American conservatism]], with a particular emphasis on criticizing [[neoconservatism]]
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  • ...d highly automated direct mail, with an enormous effect on the growth of [[American conservatism]]
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  • ...ups formed to protect what they consider to be [[academic freedom]] from [[American conservatism|conservative]] initiatives to preserve student academic rights, but which t
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  • (1926-2008) Among the intellectual deans of [[American conservatism]], noted for erudite if polysyllabic expression; founder of [[National Revi
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  • ...rizona (U.S. state)|Arizona]] who was instrumental in shaping the modern [[American conservatism|conservative movement]] in the United States. He served as a [[U.S. Senate|
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  • ...ican colleges to forbid discrimination by gender, religion, or race, its [[American conservatism|conservative]] principles have led it to refuse to accept Federal or state
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  • The '''Republican Study Committee''' is the largest caucus of Republican [[American conservatism|conservatives]] in the [[U.S. House of Representatives]].
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  • A branch of [[American conservatism]] that stresses tradition, civil society, classical federalism and the heri
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  • ...d [[Charles Koch]]; they and their foundations are major contributors to [[American conservatism]]
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  • ...Boone, he eventually became an ardent advocate of political and cultural [[American conservatism|conservatism]]. In December, 2007, he wrote an article in [[WorldNetDaily]]
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  • A [[classics|classicist]], [[military history|military historian]], and [[American conservatism|conservative]], concerned that national conservative leadership has not, in
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  • [[Interest group]] favoring [[American conservatism|conservative]] principles that rates U.S. legislators' commitment "to creat
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  • A [[New York, New York|New York City]]-based think tank for [[American conservatism]], the '''Manhattan Institute for Policy Research''' states its mission as
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  • *The title of politically [[American conservatism|conservative]] comic strip ''[[Mallard Fillmore]]'' by [[Bruce Tinsley]] is
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  • The '''''National Review''''' is an [[American conservatism|American conservative publication]] founded in 1955 by [[William F. Buckley
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  • ...fessor Emeritus at the University of Alabama and is considered a leading [[American Conservatism|conservative]] scholar.
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  • The [[Hoover Institution]], an [[American conservatism|conservative]] think tank, is on the campus.
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  • ...n the campus of [[Stanford University]], is a think tank associated with [[American conservatism|American conservative]] ideology. President [[Herbert Hoover]], who founded
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  • ...line magazine of the David Horowitz Freedom Center, guided by the strongly American conservatism|conservative views of David Horowitz. Central to his positions is oppositio
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  • Many of the group's participants are identified with [[American conservatism|conservative]] and [[neoconservatism|neoconservative]] positions.<ref name=
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  • The '''Washington Examiner''' is an [[American conservatism|American conservative]] news outlet created in 2005 by the merging three su
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  • ...tics of the American Right, which he distinguishes from that of existing [[American conservatism]] and the [[Republican Party (United States)]], both of which he considers
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  • * McDonald, William Wesley. "Kirk, Russell (1918-94)," in "American Conservatism: An Encyclopedia". (2006). ISI Books: 471-474. Biographical entry. * Schoenwald, Jonathan M. ''A Time for Choosing: The Rise of Modern American Conservatism.'' (2001). [http://www.questia.com/PM.qst?a=o&d=104931191 online edition]
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  • ...itor|Those calling for Babbin's firing were not generally major figures in American conservatism.
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  • ...nded in 1995. Its emphasis is on analysis and opinion, from a generally [[American conservatism|American conservative]] and [[neoconservatism|neoconservative]] standpoint,
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  • ..., Russell. ''Edmund Burke: A Genius Reconsidered'' (1997) by a leader of [[American conservatism]] [http://www.questia.com/read/85677594?title=Edmund%20Burke%3a%20A%20Geniu ...ve Mind from Burke to Santayana'' (1953), put Burke in the mainstream of [[American conservatism]] [http://www.questia.com/read/55416563?title=The%20Conservative%20Mind%2c%
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  • ...as a figure in the political faction known as the "Old Right" branch of [[American conservatism]]<ref>Murray Rothbard, [http://www.lewrockwell.com/rothbard/rothbard25.html
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  • ...d]] and emphasizing the depth of consensus on American values. He was a [[American Conservatism|conservative]], explaining the importance of advertising in shaping the Ame
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  • ...of its ideology is "traditional conservative" or paleoconservative, which American conservatism|American conservatives use as a differentiator from neoconservatism.<ref>{{
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  • ...g the earlier stage of the election he was tapped heavily by traditional [[American conservatism|conservative]] wing of the party. His platform championed stronger border e
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  • [[American conservatism|Conservatively]] oriented, the '''Defense Forum Foundation (DFF)''' was cre
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  • ...peatedly won this debate, which he says tabulates to the fact that "modern American conservatism has dedicated itself not to fortifying and replenishing civil society but r Tanenhaus asserts that this emerged most dominantly during post-WWII [[American conservatism]], an the era when intellectually sophisticated converts to conservatism fr
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  • ...]. They and their foundations are major, if low-profile, contributors to [[American conservatism]],<ref name=NY2010-08-30>{{citation
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  • ...an Way]], an organization intended to counterbalance the growing role of [[American conservatism#religious conservatism|religious conservatism]] in American politics.
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  • An [[American conservatism|American conservative]] specialist in [[civil rights]] and voting, [[Abigai
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  • ...nerally considered to do thorough research, it also has been criticized by American conservatism#national security conservatism|national security conservatives. Some refer
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  • *'''Dayton''': "My sense is that our politics, the [[American conservatism|conservative movement]], and the [[Republican Party (United States)|Republi
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  • His judicial philosophy leans [[American conservatism|conservative]] and resembles the philosophy of his colleague [[Antonin Scal
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  • '''Paleoconservatism''' is a branch of [[American conservatism]], sometimes called the "Old Right" or "Traditionalism". It stresses tradit
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  • * Frohnen, Bruce et al eds. ''American Conservatism: An Encyclopedia'' (2006), the most detailed reference ...ohn Dinan. "Federalism, the Bush Administration, and the Transformation of American Conservatism." ''Publius'' 2007 37(3): 279-303. Issn: 0048-5950
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  • He is a [[American conservatism|conservative]]. Commenting on the 2008 election of [[Barack Obama]], to avo
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  • '''Rob Dreher''' is an [[American conservatism|American religious conservative]] journalist. Formerly on the staff of ''[[
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  • ...was an American economist and political theorist who became a leader of [[American Conservatism]] in its libertarian aspects and is known in the [[History of economic thou * [[American conservatism]]
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  • ...tics and society, as well as an authority on [[baseball]]. Of generally [[American conservatism|conservative]] ideology, his writing is considered well-researched and noni
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  • ...le to the foothills of the [[Blue Ridge Mountains]]. He is considered an [[American conservatism|conservative]] leader, with a 100% [[American Conservative Union]] rating i
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  • The true father of uniquely [[American conservatism]], in his opinion, is [[Barry Goldwater]]. It emphasized "free enterprise", ...at the basic American conservative motivations had been <blockquote>Modern American conservatism began in an effort to do two things: defeat Communism and roll back creepin
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  • * Fischer, David Hackett. ''The Revolution of American Conservatism: The Federalist Party in the Era of Jeffersonian Democracy'' 1965
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  • Cheney is usually described as [[American conservatism|conservative]], and sometimes [[neoconservatism|neoconservative]]. [[Char
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  • ...While it is officially non-partisan, it tends to be more associated with American conservatism and the Republican Party (United States), but, regardless of ideology, it e
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  • '''Ann Hart Coulter''' (1962-?) is an American author, columnist, and [[American conservatism|conservative]] political commentator. Known for her outspoken style and vit Due to her outspokenness and vehement advocacy for [[American conservatism]], she has incurred numerous criticisms. Congressman [[John Dingell]], a se
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  • ...ciation of North America}}</ref> It has drawn criticism from principally [[American conservatism|American conservative]] groups that believe it underestimates the danger of
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  • ...illiam John Bennett''' (1943-) is a leading traditional values advocate of American conservatism and historian. He hosts a syndicated radio show, "Bill Bennett's Morning,"
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  • ...critic, and man of letters, best known for his influence on 20th century [[American conservatism]]. His 1953 book, ''The Conservative Mind: From Burke to Santayana'',<ref>W
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  • Unlike Marshall, Thomas is very [[American conservatism|conservative]], arguably the most conservative on the current court. He rej
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  • {{main|American conservatism}} On many issues American conservatism also derives from the republicanism of [[Thomas Jefferson]] and his followe
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  • ...ohn Dinan. "Federalism, the Bush Administration, and the Transformation of American Conservatism." ''Publius'' 2007 37(3): 279-303. Issn: 0048-5950
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  • ...has contributed to AntiWar.com, come from the paleoconservative faction of American Conservatism. Paul is in favor of immediate withdrawal from Iraq<ref>[http://www.ronpaul
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  • Utah is one of the most [[American conservatism|conservative]] states in the United States, both economically and socially.
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  • ...tor from [[North Carolina (U.S. state)]], 1973-2003, and a leader in the [[American conservatism|conservative movement]] with special attention to race, morals, religion an
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  • Giuliani brought a new, [[American conservatism|conservative]] approach to the ills of New York City. He argued that crime'
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  • ...s become a stronghold for Republicans and a national bastion of economic [[American conservatism|conservatism]].
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  • ...amily of Ohio, was a Republican United States Senator and as a prominent [[American conservatism|conservative]] spokesman was the leading opponent of the [[New Deal]] in th
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  • ...since the 1940s, especially in America, where it continues to influence [[American conservatism]]. It began with Leo Strauss, ''Natural Right and History'' (1953), and Ru
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  • ...ed himself as the leader of the [[Republican Party (United States)]] and [[American conservatism]]. ...lusionist, and were cutting the [[Republican Party (United States)]] and [[American conservatism]] down to a "base" of extremists that could not win elections. Frum, after
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  • The '''Family Research Council (FRC)''' is a American conservatism|conservative political interest group that aims to champion marriage and tr
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  • ...n of radical parents, who underwent a political conversion and became an [[American conservatism|conservative activist]]. He started what is now the David Horowitz Freedom
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  • ...edom under the leadership of William F. Buckley Jr.. Various libertarian, American conservatism#traditional conservatism|traditionalist, and fusionist factions formed, but According to Mickey Edwards, the true father of uniquely American conservatism, in his opinion, is Barry Goldwater. It emphasized "free enterprise", but n
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  • ...] to counter superior military force, especially by non-national actors. [[American conservatism|American conservative]] legal theorists, such as [[Jack Goldsmith]], and or
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  • ...flict, [[Zionism]] and other forms of national identity. are an issue in [[American conservatism]] and American politics in general.
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  • ...of writers, its staff and interviewees tend to be on the Republican and [[American conservatism|conservative side]].
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  • | publisher = Center for Military Readiness}}</ref> A political [[American conservatism|conservative]] who received the [[American Conservative Union]]’s 2002 Ro
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  • ...1-) is a U.S. media commentator, self-identified as a [[Ronald Reagan]] [[American conservatism|conservative]]. His major outlets are cable television: first the Fox News
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  • ...eriod climaxed with [[Lyndon B. Johnson]]'s smashing electoral defeat of [[American conservatism|conservative]] Republican presidential candidate [[Barry Goldwater]] in 196
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  • He is recognized as one of the strongest [[American conservatism|conservatives]] in Congress, allied with the [[Tea Party movement]] and a c
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  • ...[[encyclopedia]] project whose purpose is to present information from a [[American conservatism|conservative]] and pro-[[United States of America|American]] viewpoint. Fou
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  • '''American conservatism''' comprises a diverse mix of political ideologies in opposition to liberal American conservatism is anything but monolithic: In recent years opposition to illegal immigrant
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  • ...th a goal of "[[media monitoring|monitoring]], analyzing, and correcting [[American conservatism|conservative]] misinformation in the U.S. media."<ref name=About>{{citation
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  • ...Frum''' is a Canadian-born attorney and journalist, and is an advocate of American conservatism and of restructuring of the U.S. political right. Until March 2010, he was
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  • ...l figure in the U.S., from the paleoconservatism|paleoconservative wing of American conservatism. He campaigned twice for the Republican Party (United States) presidential
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  • ...on. McCain stands for [[Republicanism, U.S.|civic duty]] and traditional [[American conservatism|conservative]] positions, especially regarding lower spending, lower taxes,
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  • '''Michael Savage''' (1942–) is the stage name for Michael Alan Weiner, an [[American conservatism|American conservative]] commentator on radio, who was given a Freedom of Sp
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  • ...hristianity]]. She joined the Republican Party and spoke up for its most [[American conservatism|conservative]] supporters, represented the anti-[[abortion]] organization C
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  • Ford's vision for America were grounded in [[American Conservatism|conservative]] principles that emphasized fiscal responsibility, decreased
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  • ...the top three talk hosts in listener size, he is strongly identified with American conservatism, and has started a movement called the 9-12 Project, strongly critical of l
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  • ...[Antitrust|trust-busting]] in 1908, calling on all Democrats to renounce [[American Conservatism|conservatism]], fight the trusts and big banks, and embrace [[Progressive E
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  • .... He was [[Republican Party (United States)|Republican]] and a leader of [[American conservatism]], moving the nation to the right in terms of reducing federal regulation a
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  • * Mattie, Sean. "John Quincy Adams and American Conservatism." ''Modern Age'' (2003) 45(4): 305-314. Issn: 0026-7457 Fulltext: [[Ebsco]]
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  • Oklahoma is a [[American conservatism|conservative]] state that is a [[Republican Party (United States)|Republica
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  • Palin is a social [[American conservatism|conservative]]. She opposes [[abortion]] and is a member of [[Feminists for
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  • ...who may be speaking, libertarianism may or may not be considered part of [[American conservatism]]. In the [[Tea Party Movement]], there's a conflict between libertarian-or
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  • ...states Alabama shifted Republican. The state is considered a bastion of [[American conservatism|conservatives]] and the [[Republican Party (United States)|Republican Party
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  • As a Southern state, Florida's politics is generally dominated by [[American conservatism|conservative]]s.
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  • [[American conservatism|Conservatives]] attacked his judicial activism as inappropriate and have ca
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  • ...aysource=Retrieved from ProQuest Digital Dissertations database.}}</ref> [[American conservatism|American political conservatives]] writing for partisan publications, such
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  • ...s become a stronghold for Republicans and a national bastion of economic [[American conservatism|conservatism]].
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  • The Republican Party is the more socially [[American conservatism|conservative]] and economically [[libertarian]] of the two major parties. T
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  • ...y]] and 21% for [[Mike Huckabee]]. Romney sought the support of the most [[American conservatism|conservative Republicans]], but shared that base with Huckabee, who was str ...n. McCain stands for [[Republicanism, U.S.|civic duty]] and traditional [[American conservatism|conservative]] positions, especially regarding lower spending, lower taxes,
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  • ...Alan Keyes]], an African American diplomat under [[Ronald Reagan]] and a [[American conservatism|conservative]] activist from Maryland, to replace Ryan on the GOP ticket. K
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  • ...O' Connor]], respectively. Democrats opposed these nominees as being too [[American conservatism|conservative]], but both were overwhelmingly confirmed by the Senate. Bush
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  • The debate became a defining moment in the Cold War. The Republican [[American conservatism|conservatives]], lead by Ohio Senator [[Robert A. Taft]], discarded their [
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  • ...eanor Roosevelt]] remain touchstones for modern American liberalism. The [[American conservatism|conservatives]] vehemently fought back, but Roosevelt consistently prevaile
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  • ...red Bauder]]; [[Conservapedia]], a Wiki-style encyclopedia for political [[American conservatism |conservatives]] (in the American sense) and Protestant Fundamentalists; [[
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