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Three Reasons The Conservative Movement Should Be Grateful To Rush Limbaugh

Basset Hound in TX Wrote: Nov 03, 2009 9:22 PM
I remember reading the old style Reader's Digest when I was a kid. I wish it was still around. They weren't above throwing in human interest articles to grab a reader's attention, and THEN get them to read about the failures of liberalism. Conservative publications like National Review do an excellent job of offering apologetics, but unfortunately the stop there.

Conservatives owe a lot to great men like Barry Goldwater and William F. Buckley who helped keep the fires of conservatism burning when the movement was barely holding together. Without their efforts conservatism would likely not have gotten this far, this fast. That being said, in the last 30 years, conservatism has become considerably stronger, more popular, and more effective than it was in Goldwater and Buckley's heyday. There are three men who deserve to be heralded for that success above all others.

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