Tuesday, December 19, 2017

Jennifer Rubin, Charles Cooke, and the Future of Conservatism - The Atlantic

Jennifer Rubin, Charles Cooke, and the Future of Conservatism - The Atlantic
by David Frum

***Conservatism is what conservatives think, say, and do. As conservatives change—as much through the harsh fact of death and birth as by the fluctuations of opinion—so does what it means to be a conservative.
The Trump presidency is a huge political fact. Donald Trump may not be the leader of American conservatism, but he is its most spectacular and vulnerable asset. The project of defending him against his coming political travails—or at least of assailing those who doubt and oppose him—is already changing what it means to be a conservative. The word conservative will of course continue in use. But its meaning is being rewritten each day by the actions of those who lay claim to the word. It is their commitment to Trump that etches Trumpism into them. 

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