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If we learned one thing from the RNC, it's that the GOP is no longer conservative​

America now lacks a truly conservative political party. Voters like me have nowhere to go unless we follow suit, sacrificing our principles as the GOP has.​

Political party conventions are truly the best forecast for a party's direction, or at least its vision, at that moment. The speakers chosen, the content they cover and the nominees elevated in each convention paint the clearest picture of that direction.

This is especially true for the 2024 Republican National Convention, as we watched the party fully embrace former President Donald Trump’s vision. But what I watched unfold over that week wasn’t conservative. It was the embrace of populism in the interest of winning elections, even at the cost of our principles. It was sad to see.

I watched conservatives sacrifice meaningful stances, such as being anti-abortion, opposing sexual promiscuity and opposing union strangleholds on our economy in the name of winning the election.

The GOP is willing to abandon stances that matter if it means votes

The Republican Party has been toying with abandoning Reagan conservatism for some time now. The embrace of Trump in the 2016 presidential election was the beginning, but the party at the time struck a balance, highlighting Trump as a vessel through which conservative ideas could resonate with Americans whom he appeals to.

From President Ronald Reagan in the 1980s until 2016, the GOP was the party of limited government, free markets and hawkish foreign policy. Now, that's all in the past. The latest platform abandons all of that in exchange for an outlook where breaches of conservative principles are justified if they favor the "common good" of winning control.

The party is building an entirely new coalition behind Trump. This coalition doesn’t care if you're a conservative. All they care about is what will get you to vote for Trump.

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In his vice presidential nomination acceptance speech Wednesday, JD Vance said, "We have a big tent in this party on everything from national security to economic policy."

While that may have been true in the 2010s, the Republican Party has made it clear that it wishes to move away from that era and into a new one shaped by a populist vision.

Just look at who Republicans invited to speak at the RNC

The GOP’s new strategy, trading firm stances on abortion and other issues for votes, can be seen through the people they chose to speak at their convention.

First up, and most egregiously, we have Amber Rose, an OnlyFans model and pro-abortion activist. Rose presented herself as a misguided woman who was led by the media to believe lies about Trump. Regardless, she lives a life that is antithetical to that of conservative values. She hasn't exactly hidden it.

"I’m not a Satanist. … Satanists are just atheists as well, but they're just more political,” Rose said in an interview this year in which she defends Satanists. “They help a lot of people, a lot of women, to get abortions in Southern states that, you know, where they're illegal."

Call me closed-minded, but I have no interest in rebranding America’s supposedly conservative party to include people like this. There is no form of conservative ideals compatible with someone who defends Satanists for helping women get abortions. Full stop.

Next up, we have Teamsters President Sean O’Brien. Having a union boss speak at the RNC is a complete reversal for the GOP that, as recently as 2021, introduced the National Right To Work Act into Congress. This act would outlaw forcing workers to join unions and pay dues against their will.

Embracing such an anti-worker and historically corrupt organization as the Teamsters, a group that has actively fought against right-to-work laws, is a complete reversal from the GOP. Allowing unions to keep a stranglehold on the economy and extort workers goes against principles the Republican Party has held for decades.

This particular change is an outright embrace of populism, looking to appeal to the one-fifth of voters nationwide who belong to union households. Joe Biden won this demographic nationally in 2020 and by slightly more in Midwest swing states.

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Trump's own speech shows GOP's changing message includes making him God's chosen leader

Trump's speech Thursday night at the RNC was shockingly free of divisiveness (relative to his status quo). However, he did take the time to highlight his position as the Republican Party's figurehead.

"I'm not supposed to be here tonight," Trump said, reflecting on the assassination attempt. "I stand before you in this arena only by the grace of almighty God."

A common theme throughout the convention was speakers suggesting that divine intervention was responsible for Trump surviving the attempt on his life.

“God spared President Trump from that assassin,” said Arkansas Gov. Sarah Huckabee Sanders in her Tuesday speech, “because God is not finished with him yet.”

Portraying Trump as God's chosen leader for the future of the party and the country is a dangerous line to walk, and deifying politicians is a dangerous game.

Trump loyalists would rather embrace nonconservatives than work with Reagan Republicans

Trump also took time during his speech to speak directly to Vance, his pick for vice presidential nominee.

"You're going to be doing this a long time. Enjoy the ride," Trump said.


Trump's words to Vance highlight exactly his vision in selecting him: a successor who will take over the future of the MAGA movement.

After the events at the RNC, it is clear that the GOP is actively pursuing a new coalition without real conservatives in it. This shift is particularly disheartening to me, a Gen Z voter. I missed out on candidates like Mitt Romney, John McCain and George W. Bush and instead got Trump again.

I had hoped this phase for the GOP would work itself out, and we might return to some semblance of conservative candidates in the future. But it is now clear to me that this will not happen anytime soon.

America now lacks a truly conservative political party. Voters like me have nowhere to go unless we follow suit, sacrificing our principles as the GOP has.

Dace Potas is an opinion columnist for USA TODAY and a graduate of DePaul University with a degree in political science.
 
I don't like abortion, or sexual promuscuity, or even unions all that much (as their current state is very corrupt), but looking up to Reagan is extremely misguided. His light-handed policies were what enabled the liberals to have such stanglehold over most institutions, and trying to turn back the clock will at best just give us the same problems of the now but 40 years into the future
 
"Muh principals" hasn't won a single election since 2004.

This person is actively simping for total failures like Romney and Mccain (which is funny because McCain was a total RINO who had basically no principles of his own) because they were "principled".

And I'm going to be real here on a few of these issues as someone who's in the center, I don't support abortion, but total abortion bans are not widely supported and pushing them will undo any good that repealing Roe v. Wade did. Unions are generally a good thing, although Unions with too much power can be problematic, I will not broadly stand against Unions, because that means bending over for daddy corporation.

Sexual promiscuity can't be put back in the box at this point, at least not without a major paradigm shift. Not to mention, very few people are going to raise a stink over the presence of hot ladies if that's what they mean by sexual promiscuity.

Also, yet another article using populism as a snarl word. It's funny how the idea of appealing to lots of common people is made out to be this dirty evil thing.
 
It's funny how the idea of appealing to lots of common people is made out to be this dirty evil thing.
from the Progressive/Liberal viewpoint, populism is the worst of all possible things.

"The dirty unwashed common masses must be *forced* to adhere to the globohomo agenda, which is whatever we the Progressive Elites damn well say it is."
 
And thank god for it. We needed a party that was neither the "act hardcore conservative but conserve nothing" of the GOP nor the absolute far-left anti-human globalism of the Democrats. The faster everyone, conservative or otherwise, can recognize Ronald Reagan as the man who destroyed the US with a smile, the faster we can escape the nightmare he and his Democrat globalist buddies created.
 
>Supports Gun control
>Supports Amnesty for illegal immigrants
>Child is advocate for Atheism also writes anti-Trump opinion articles.
>Called Black People Monkeys.

Why do Republicans idolize Ronald Reagan so much?
Because Regan was the first president to use the cable news media to his advantage and wrote the book on how to survive scandal in the cable news media age from 1980-2014.
 
Imagine thinking a ten year old rape victim should go through the hell of childbirth when she doesn't have the physical strength to push a seven - ten pound baby through her pelvis?

Besides, if anti-abortion retards ever looked at abortion statistics, they would soon discover that it ain't healthy White babies being aborted..
 
Imagine thinking a ten year old rape victim should go through the hell of childbirth when she doesn't have the physical strength to push a seven - ten pound baby through her pelvis?

Besides, if anti-abortion retards ever looked at abortion statistics, they would soon discover that it ain't healthy White babies being aborted..

AR, is that you? Thought you got banned.
 
I watched conservatives sacrifice meaningful stances, such as being anti-abortion, opposing sexual promiscuity and opposing union strangleholds on our economy in the name of winning the election.
The Overton window's shifted so much that "conservatives" are just liberals from 20-30 years ago.

Oh I'm *much* worse than AR, cave beast.

Anyone who thinks a raped child should give birth is a paedophile. Anyone who cares about non-Whites being aborted is a fucking retard.
Ok baby killer
 
America now lacks a truly conservative political party. Voters like me have nowhere to go unless we follow suit, sacrificing our principles as the GOP has.
Aw, poor baby. Democrats who are centrist have felt without a home for a long, long time. Welcome to the club where you don't quite fit in anymore. I'll make you a deal: Don't blame me for AOC, and I won't hold Trump against you. We all know he's a New York conservative.
 
Conservatism dieing is a good thing for everyone. Conservative politicians haven't done anything useful in more than 30 years. We don't need people that surrender to the left immediately if we want to go left we will just vote for the original.

My disdain for conservatives is a lot bigger than for liberals. Liberals don't pretend to stand for something they don't. They tell you openly what's up.
 
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