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The Young Hipublicans
The New York Times Magazine ^ | 05/25/03 | JOHN COLAPINTO

Posted on 05/23/2003 5:03:34 PM PDT by Pokey78

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To: Pokey78
George Wallace was a populist Democrat aa well as a segregationist till his latter years ...hardly a conservative when compared to a peer like Barry Goldwater.

Thurmond was a pork barrel Dem who only moved right when social policies propelled him.

I'm glad to have these youngsters but it looks like some social engineering indoctrination has already taken hold unfortunatey.

The new face of Conservatism....social moderation and a strong power projection. Still in the swing of increments, the left is winning. I don't know that things will ever recover baring a war.

We all grossly underestimated the victory of the left institutionally in academia and media and the subtle signs of their victory there are everywhere and will last possibly into at least the latter part of this century. Engineered fiscal, social, and cultural egalitariansim and parity are here to stay.
81 posted on 05/26/2003 10:23:11 AM PDT by wardaddy (Your momma said I was a loser, a deadend cruiser and deep inside I knew that she was right)
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To: Pokey78
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82 posted on 05/26/2003 6:37:29 PM PDT by GOPJ
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To: wardaddy
The new face of Conservatism....social moderation and a strong power projection. Still in the swing of increments, the left is winning.

Think back to when you were their ages. I'm guessing you held more socially moderate views than you do now. Conservatism on social or moral issues doesn't really kick in for most people until parenthood.

83 posted on 05/26/2003 6:54:08 PM PDT by Ligeia
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To: AlbionGirl
everyone is bound to wonder why the look is so homogenous

It's the Hatchery. They are cutting down on varieties in the interest of efficiency.

84 posted on 05/26/2003 6:58:12 PM PDT by RightWhale (looking at shadows)
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To: Pokey78
Soon, being right wing will be all the fashion. It'll be proof to the outside world that you are an independent thinker who can't be led around by the nose by overtly liberal professors who seek to destroy your ability to think.

Go get 'em kids.

85 posted on 05/26/2003 7:20:49 PM PDT by McGavin999
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To: Pokey78
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86 posted on 05/26/2003 8:51:53 PM PDT by GOPJ
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To: Ligeia
Lord....see my profile page. I was a bona fide lefty.

But....I was always suspicious of social engineering. Having been raised in a pro-civil rights family(at ground zero where such views had real consequences) I had already seen how that once noble cause had already been hijacked by the mid 70s for quotas and vicitmization and the demonization of the so called opressor.

I would say my views on abortion have been the benchmark of my conversion from lefty to moderate to "fire breather".

From the many posts I review almost daily here I would surmise that most so called conservatives are social moderates...either thru conviction or pragmatism.

Maybe I'm just older than most here...45.

I agree, parenting really changes one's perspectives....hopefully.
87 posted on 05/26/2003 9:27:28 PM PDT by wardaddy (I hear the click-clack of your feet on the stairs , I know you're no scared-eyed honey.)
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To: Pokey78

great read, good article. It is funny I actually worked a Gore rally in the fall of 92 on campus, b/c I was swept up in the MTV excitement of CLinton/Gore. When I sat down and thought through the issues, I just couldn't vote for a draft dodger (my father served in Vietnam). Kids on college campuses can go either way, the more we have to push them our way the better.
88 posted on 05/27/2003 6:29:46 PM PDT by jern
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To: Ragtime Cowgirl; Constitution Day

thought you might want to see this.
89 posted on 05/27/2003 6:30:57 PM PDT by jern
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To: jern; dubyaismypresident; swaimh
Thanks for the ping!
I skimmed over it but will have to read it in the morning.

Ping to dubya & swaimh...

90 posted on 05/27/2003 7:25:56 PM PDT by Constitution Day
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To: Stone Mountain
So will they be accepted by mainstream social conservative Republicans?

As someone else suggested above, their views on social issues will probably tend to become a bit more conservative as they age, although I think that this libertarian streak will always be more pronounced than in their elders. As for whether they'll be "accepted", it really doesn't matter - you're looking at the face of mainstream conservatism in 20 years. These kids are the future, whether previous generations of conservatives like it or not.

91 posted on 05/27/2003 8:07:49 PM PDT by general_re (When you step on the brakes, you're putting your life in your foot's hands...)
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92 posted on 05/28/2003 5:07:44 AM PDT by Constitution Day
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To: wardaddy
I agree, parenting really changes one's perspectives....hopefully.

And having the good fortune of joining a conservative church in early parenthood as opposed to a religious-left one. Thankfully, conservative churches are actively meeting the spiritual needs of young adults and we're all better for it.

93 posted on 05/28/2003 5:09:30 PM PDT by Ligeia
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To: Pokey78
Thought you might like to read a liberal's response to the article:

"2003.05.31 -- Right, left, and farther left
I've been giving some thought to a recent New York Times article about "Young, Hip
Republicans", and a few heated message board discussions I've seen in response.

(Let the political ranting commence...)

I consider myself to have a fairly radical political/social agenda, but I question the wisdom of
slapping a label on myself. I wouldn't do it but for a need to identify myself to others, to give
people a relatively good idea of what I stand for.

I do understand the phenomenon of "Young, Hip Republicans" - people want to align
themselves with what they perceive as the most powerful thing going at the time, and they don't
always give much thought to the ideology they're supporting. Hence, the Working-Class
Republican. And sometimes, aligning to one side or the other is a result of cultural influences or
upbringing - hence, the Trust-Fund Liberal.

It occurs to me that there's a lot of demonization of the left by the right, and vice versa, these
days. While I'm not convinced that the two can find much common ground, I think some
barriers would come down if we were willing to explore our perceptions of one another.

I can only speak to my own view of the right. The talk show hosts and columnists in the media
that align themselves with the "conservative" point of view seem always to be talking hate,
stoking anger, and perpetuating the myth of the Oppressed White Male. Do those guys really
speak for all conservatives, and if so, what am I supposed to think but that being a
conservative means advocating hate-mongering and racism?

I also get that the right stands for money and business over just about everything else - the
environment, the quality of human life. What else is that but greed?

That's not to say that the "left" isn't motivated by greed - if we're talking about left and right in
terms of political parties, the Democrats are as shady as the Republicans. I'm not even sure I
consider Democrats "left" anymore. The difference between the two parties is that the GOP is
open, even brazen about its greed; the Democrats just keep their deals on the downlow.

I always thought that the focal point of a conservative philosophy was the desire to see
government less involved in people's lives. In other words, government is not responsible for
taking care of its citizens - everyone fends for themselves.

But I do think that goal is callous and selfish. No one who advocates letting the "free market"
decide ever addresses how easy it is to manipulate the "free market", or discusses the damage
that the forces of the "free market" can do without regulation.

And while we're on the subject, how do members of the group with a "survival of the fittest"
philosophy still have an issue with evolution being taught in schools? :)

But the right-wing wish to see less involved government apparently only extends to financial
matters. Otherwise, conservatives seem pretty darn content to push a single moral code on
everyone else, and they're certainly not above attempting to use federal law to manipulate our
spiritual choices, or sexual choices, or our reproductive choices. And let's look at the actions of
the current administration when it comes to civil liberties - TIA and the Patriot Act seem to me to
be getting government pretty darn involved in my life.

Then there's that whole war thing. We don't want government involved in the lives of its citizens,
but the lives of other citizens, in other countries, that's okay? Even covert finagling with other
sovereign governments, that's okay?

It occurs to me that if conservatives truly believed in reduced government, they would have a lot
more in common with the Black Bloc than they would like to admit.

Sorry, I didn't mean for this to turn into a rant about the right. I really only wanted to point out
what conservativism looks like through my eyes, and why.

What I don't get is how conservatives view liberals. Why is it such a bad thing to be a "bleeding
heart"? Is it just that some of the goals of progressives seem unrealistic? Or is it a fundamental
spiritual difference - some people believe in "every man for himself", while others believe in a
common good? Am I going too far to associate the GOP with Christian fundamentalism? I'm
sure it's less black and white than that, but sometimes it doesn't seem that way."

From the following Web site:

http://www.bloodredrose.com/peace/




94 posted on 06/28/2003 1:29:07 PM PDT by KittyKares
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To: Pokey78
The doormat features a picture of Hillary Clinton and the injunction, ''Wipe Liberally.''

I want that doormat

96 posted on 11/10/2003 6:57:14 AM PST by petercooper (Proud member of the VRWC)
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To: AfricanAngel999
Cry cry Africa and us poor folks from Third World nations,for if these nazis come to power there's no telling what'll happen to us . Bet they'll be happy to starve us and let us kill ourselves out of stupidity without raising a finger to help us,am I right Mr Mitchell . Laughing at poor old niggers getting massacred and clapping their hands and taking bets on the victors WHat next?Restoration of slavery? I'd be glad to invite you to our "jungles" as your call our countries uber racist. at least in our societies we respect other ethnies and don't belittle others because they are so called inferior as your arrogant statement clearly lets us all in


97 posted on 11/10/2003 7:07:49 AM PST by Lazamataz (PROUDLY SCARING FELLOW FREEPERS SINCE 1999 !!!!)
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To: AfricanAngel999; Lazamataz
"I'd be glad to invite you to our "jungles" as your call our countries uber racist. at least in our societies we respect other ethnies and don't belittle others because they are so called inferior as your arrogant statement clearly lets us all in.

You mean gracious lovers of humanity like Mugabe?

98 posted on 11/10/2003 7:13:20 AM PST by Vigilantcitizen
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To: AfricanAngel999
If you want to reply to someone, type their screename in the "To:" column.

I'll assume your rantings were in reply to my Mugabe post.

"Mugabe is a pariah you white racist,in case u arrogant neo afrikaner aren't aware,SOuth Africa and Nigeria constantly try to convince him to stop his persecutions of your fellow white bros ."

You don't know me, or my posting history here at FR. I'll ask you once to either provide proof of your claim, or take that remark back and apologize.

100 posted on 11/10/2003 8:26:06 AM PST by Vigilantcitizen
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