Daniel McCarthy On Trump And Conservatism
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United States
Started June 13, 2026
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Daniel McCarthy On Trump And Conservatism
Andrew Sullivan (United States) | Jun 12, 2026
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Supporting Trump undermines conservative values, as his actions often contradict core principles of limited government and individual liberty.
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Trump's approach has revitalized conservatism, attracting new supporters and energizing a base disillusioned with traditional politics.
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The contradictions within Trump's conservatism reflect broader divisions in the Republican Party that need to be addressed for future unity.
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Remaining loyal to Trump despite his inconsistencies may alienate moderate conservatives and harm the party's long-term viability.
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Trump's populism has successfully challenged the establishment, proving that conservatism can evolve while still holding true to its roots.
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