Thursday, June 28, 2007

Conservative NextGen By Christopher Chantrill

To understand the basic problem of the conservative movement you have only to read the Washington Times piece by Ralph Z. Hollow on the recent "third force" conservative summit summoned by conservative activist Paul M .Weyrich.

"'We want to rebuild a conservative movement independent of the Republican Party and of George W. Bush - and to emphasize that it is a third force, not a third party,' said Phyllis Schlafly, 82."

"'The Democrats own the liberals, and the Republicans own the conservatives,' said Paul M. Weyrich, 64."

"'The modern conservative movement has always been a fusion of economic, national defense and religious conservatives...' said David A. Keene, 62."

Could there be a problem here?  Might it have something to do with the age of the activists?

Full Article...

Sphere: Related Content

No comments: