Sometimes, the conservative position is to vote against a party that has become a wholy owned subsidary of the marxists.
***That’s during the election. We’re in the Primaries now. The conservative position in primaries is to support the most conservative candidate in the race.
And sometimes, posters to conservative sites speak with respect to other well mannered, conservative, posters.
Apparently not always ...
***Being a poster to a conservative site does not make you a conservative. Defending an undemocratic process such as this is an indication that you are not a conservative. To expect conservatives to be well-mannered to non-conservatives on a conservative website when they lack conservatism credibility during such posting is expecting too much from me. We’re getting a lot of posters who claim to be conservative because of the credibility that affords them, but when we scratch the surface we find liberals and fascists and RINOs. The problem isn’t liberals and fascists and RINOs and others showing up; such posters are usually treated respectfully. The problem is that they pretend to be conservative. Such pretenders do not deserve good manners. Naturally, if I’m wrong and you really “are” a conservative who fits JimRob’s definition, then I should not be ill mannered. But then your answers would be different if the definition fit you, wouldn’t they?