My guess is no, or if they do, they are alienating people right and left.
Fact. And they are no different than the emotional, hysterical, irrational left in that regard.
A famous man (at least in my eyes) once said: "It takes all kinds to make a world. That's why we're not all Chinese."
Grownups can agree to disagree. Grownups recognize that not everyone agrees 100 percent on all things. Grownups realize that politics means compromise, and that you can't have everything 100 percent your way, 100 percent of the time.
And grownups recognize that even folks who disagree politically have common ground - and are simply Americans, to boot.
Well, I'm one of those "pure conservatives" and I work with a whole lot of different types of people -- some whose politics are abhorrent to me, as are their lifestyles and as is mine to them, given that I'm a Catholic, which is like holding garlic up before a vampire as to my faith and principles (and politics) held up before most liberals in my line of work -- and there are arch Democrats of the most ardent kind in my family, nearto and extended, just as there are other Republicans (a sibling is one of Bush's Rangers).
The thing about the GOP today is that there are many Libertarians associated with the GOP and they are otherwise liberals with fiscally conservative ideals. It makes for confusion when trying to share opinions publicly.