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Tony Marsh's avatar

Really great article. Well thought out and well articulated. With the flattening of hierarchies comes more room for individualism, advancement, independence, and accomplishment; but at the same time we risk losing the wisdom of elders who stand atop the movement as Buckley did so masterfully, and assure it hews to the straight path. The other problem is that when Buckley called out Buchanan, we conservatives were mostly on the same page. Buchanan with his weird sort of populist/nationalist/isolationist tendencies, along with his anti-semitism, wasn't a mainstream conservative so when the criticism hit he didn't have many friends or much in the way of tall grass in which to take cover. Sadly, the faceted nature of conservatism today means small-government-free-marketers often find ourselves badly bitten when we lie with big-government-pro-regulation "conservatives" who share the same Republican bed. I'd suggest the solution is to join with reasonable and responsible Democrats and independents to create a new political entity, but the divide is too broad and the number of those on the other side who'd qualify seemingly extinct. Hopefully, Trump, Carlson and the leaders of the new Republican coalition will recognize the loons among us and marginalize their damage in time.

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David Galinsky's avatar

Great piece Danielle. I think our American culture has become too dependent on the "state" and the worrisome aspects of social media. It all comes down to individuals taking responsibility for themselves first and then joining others voluntarily to help make our world better. That is the description of a healthy society.

A free society, as the founders hoped they gave us, is how we preserve and respect the dignity of Mankind. So, on this constitution day, it's back to first principles-- freedom, individual liberty and limited government. How far we have strayed.

The original gatekeeper was George Washington. His character was respected by everyone at the time.

We should shun those who step too far from those American virtues worthy of a free people.

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